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To have favourable associations – part 2 Posted: 01 Feb 2012 01:15 PM PST (Kadamba Kanana Swami, Radhadesh, Belgium, January 2012) Lecture: SB 5.18.9 ‘Life is like hard wood and you have to carve Krishna out of it.’ 'nāyaṁ deho deha-bhājāṁ nṛloke So Ṛṣabhadeva is saying that this human form of life (or life in general) is not meant for sense gratification, which is available to the 'viṭ-bhujām' – the stool eaters like hogs and dogs. The human form of life is meant for austerity, and then one can attain the transcendental platform of 'brahma-saukhyam'– happiness beyond the three modes of material nature. It's not that Lord Ṛṣabhadeva was fanatically emphasising austerity – just because austerity is his thing, since that is not his point. His point is that austerity is an intrinsic element of the basic design of material nature. You can't escape it – it's how it is….it's not a choice: 'Shall I be austere? Or shall I not be austere?' Part of that austerity is 'asat-saṅgha chāḍi.' is to give up the association of the 'asat sangha' of those who are dedicated to non permanent things….those who put all their energy in the non permanent relationships in this world – either with people, animals or things, since whatever is non-permanent has to be given up, and also the intimate association with people who are pre-occupying themselves with these things. That includes our family members, and more remote people. Not meaning that one has to give up his family members completely, but intimate association is difficult. Previously, in the earlier days of Iskcon, devotees would very rarely go home to their family, and if they would go, then they would never stay the night. They would only visit and then just go. Honestly speaking, as a devotee, I never stayed at my family's place, since it just never happened, because that was the culture. I am not necessarily saying that one cannot stay overnight, since I am saying that, that was the culture that existed, and it had its merits. One devotee told me: I thought that was very poetic – kind of a classic. So, yes it is like that, (I'm not speaking of those who are devotee parents since that doesn't count) since if your parents are materialists and when you go there, then they just act as though you are still the same. They call you by your old name and they keep on trying to act as though you are the same person that you always were. Until when you say: 'I've changed!' 'Yeah…yeah…yeah.' Rating: 0.0/7 (0 votes cast) |
To have favourable associations – part 1 Posted: 01 Feb 2012 12:53 PM PST (Kadamba Kanana Swami, Radhadesh, Belgium, January 2012) Lecture: SB 5.18.9
"Stri-sangi and asadhu." Srila Prabhupada translates 'Stri-sangi' as a woman hunter, and the other one is a non-devotee. Okay, the non-devotee is obvious because he brings with him so many bad habits, which maybe contaminating, but also with the other category, even the woman hunter is also to be avoided! That's interesting. So one who is addicted to illicit sex – also a not good association in spiritual life. Of course, a vaisnava will certainly respect such as vaisnava, but we cannot get so close, because one develops desires, according to association, and that is important! Rupa Goswami says: 'anyābhilāṣitā-śūnyaṁ One must be free from all the other desires – desires for sense gratification, or desires for liberation: 'ānukūlyena kṛṣṇānu- One must then serve the Lord in a favourable way, and cultivate Krishna Consciousness, by constantly associating with favourable influences, and that is sadhu-sangha. So with sadhu-sangha, it takes some endeavour to create that kind of an atmosphere. A sadhu is never alone and is always with Krishna! And with every point in time, a sadhu realises that the most important person present particularly in this situation is Krishna! But there are so many situations that are coming about: 'Have you heard? A big thing is going on!' 'Fine, lets deal with it. Somehow or other we will have to!' So even when your mother just died – I know it's a big thing, but bigger still is the relationship we have with Krishna! A sadhu has to cultivate that consciousness, and ultimately so do every devotees (it doesn't matter what our external role is) all of us (according to our karma) have been assigned a particular role – a particular body in a particular place….a particular destiny in our life and within that destiny we have our minute independence, by which we can choose for Krishna, or not, and that choice we have to decide, to somehow or other make a spiritual life. Rating: 0.0/7 (0 votes cast) |
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