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- Shaped by the desires of the Vaisnavas
- A matter of the heart
- London Ratha Yatra
- Berlin and Leipzig
- Diminishing The Sinful Disposition
- Now online: “Gita changes” for chapter six
Shaped by the desires of the Vaisnavas Posted: 15 Jun 2011 03:00 PM PDT (Kadamba Kanana Swami, Radhadesh, May 2011)
It is said that as one is advancing in spiritual life, gradually the heart softens. At first it is like a rock. Hard! But gradually, you must become softer. The heart melts, it is explained. Gradually one becomes pliable and one becomes like clay or like dough. It becomes possible for us to be shaped by the desires of someone else. We had a plan and they’ll ask you to do just the opposite, and we’ll say, “Yeah, sure!” And there goes our plan! That kind of flexibility is possible – that we can just give ourselves to the needs and desires of others. That is Vaishnava. |
Posted: 15 Jun 2011 02:53 PM PDT (Kadamba Kanana Swami, Radhadesh, May 2011)
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Posted: 15 Jun 2011 11:18 AM PDT
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Posted: 15 Jun 2011 11:04 AM PDT
After the program it was an early night as the next morning we were on our way to London to attend the famous Ratha Yatra! If you cannot view the slide show below, please visit flickr. |
Diminishing The Sinful Disposition Posted: 15 Jun 2011 05:00 AM PDT (Kadamba Kanana Swami, 2005)
We already have a whole load of hand baggage with us from our last life that will come out throughout, and that is the so called subconscious. The subconscious is nothing but impressions from our last life, and just as Freud was saying that: "The subconscious is a very powerful force in the individuals!" And that is true – it is simply the leftover remnants from the last life that push us. So that is understood here in this circle. Even if the tendency is there, then one can check it and in this way one can also by self control and by getting some moral knowledge – lift himself above this sinful disposition, but one cannot change it in that way. It will still be there, but one can control it, and this is what you see in the world – you see many people who are either good religious people and they are good citizens, but then they are caught in some compromising situation, and it's all over. It's a wide spread and its all over the papers. This is the result of such compulsive behaviour, due to previous reactions stored in the sinful disposition. So it maybe difficult for someone to give it up, even by knowledge, intelligence and by the attempt to control. But if you take to the process of bhakti – devotional service, then it immediately diminishes the sinful disposition… not completely but it begins to diminish it. "Sit and do breathing exercises and cool down…control your mind. Stay calm and just keep it under control. Go in that quiet room again and look at your triangle. And if you keep on doing it long enough then stay calm with self control then you can do it. Go and meditate….stay cool." So that's just exercise to control the mind, but it doesn't change the heart! |
Now online: “Gita changes” for chapter six Posted: 13 Jun 2011 07:12 AM PDT BBT press release Why so few revisions for this chapter? And why the change for the title? See for yourself in the annotated scans for chapter six, now online at www.BBTedit.com/changes. You’ll see all the revisions done for the purports, along with explanatory notes. And for nearly all the changes you’ll see images from the earliest manuscripts in the BBT’s files. |
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