17 March 2009

The Crisis

The Crisis! People say it's coming. I have heard it for years. In the year 2000, it was the "Millennium Bug" also known as Y2K, and all computers were supposed to go flat. Some people had dug themselves in on farms, with a huge stock of grains for survival, convinced that the modern world as we know it would cease to exist at midnight on 31 December 1999. I was in Sydney Australia at the time together with Indradyumna Maharaja and a group of devotees in a kirtana outside a 'rave party'. I was hoping the electricity would go out, -maybe the raving madness of this world would stop-, oh, and by the way I did have a torch in my pocket. What a let down when nothing happened and life continued its ordinary boring course. I must say I am tired of 'Doomsday' prophets and if someone starts about the end of the Maya calendar in 2012, then I think that it's going to be a long time before Maya is finished with them.

Now again the end of the world is near, prophets say. This time it's the economic crisis and the funny thing is it looks real. The world sits on its money and waits for what is coming. What am I going to do? Find a farm somewhere? Not really. For me the crisis didn't start in the year 2000, nor did it start just recently when Wall street fell; the real crisis began long, long ago from the moment we first came in the material world caught up in the cycle of birth and death. The solution doesn't change, it's still pure devotional service, especially the chanting of the holy name. The stock of our business as preachers of Krsna consciousness is going up day by day. War, famine, earthquake, Tsunami, $-crash, global warming, aids, tornado and death in the family bring people to their knees. I think we are going to have a good time.

Diary of a spiritual journey 24
March 17th, 2009
Kadamba Kanana Swami
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