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  1. Today where I live we had a major power blackout for over six hours. 50,000 people were without power. The reaction was very significant, as it was expected that we may have been without electricity for up to two days. My neighbour, who sits and listens to the radio most days, approached me quite distressed. He said, "what are we going to do, this is awful, it is stressing me out alot?" I asked what the difficulty was and he said it was 'the silence'. That he did not realize before, the amount of noise going on in his head. I am sure there must have been many ditressed people in town. Fortunately emergency workers got things going tonight. But it was such a surreal experience. During the day I followed my usual routine of japa and reading Caitanya Bhagavata, with the mind caught up in the nectar of Krsna consciousness. At peace. But for the sake of everything running smoothly we are all glad things are back to normal. Theist, these verses you posted are very wonderful. The gradual awakening of such knowledge is sublime. Even more wonderful is that scripture states love of God when tasted makes liberation very insignificant.
  2. Dear Guest, thank you for your enlighteneing post. These words of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Maharaja are very appreciated. Yes. I wish I was more scholarly to back your statement with scriptural clarification, but unfortunately I am not. To see Guru deeply and fully must be a wonderful treasure I am sure. All harmony can be found in the pure devotee's example, but we need the qualification to see this harmony and understand. Humbly I ask the devotees, to forgive me if my forthrightness and outspoken mood, has caused offence to anyone's heart. Zeal for the purity of Caitanya's message has led me astray.
  3. Thank you guest. There is a time to speak out in a renunciative sense in spiritual teaching and preaching. And this is an approach Srila Prabhupada often took. But yes, spiritual life is a positive existence, so how much more did he guide his followers in divine positive wonderful truths. Who would not want to hear such nectar! Who would not want to be qualified for such a thing! To have spiritual ears to hear and understand! Srila Prabhupada's practicality is exemplerary, and his patience with the audience must have been great. It all comes down to the audience really, in regards to connecting with the essence of the divine teachers words. Blessings to you! I am going to stick my neck out here and attempt to take us on a tangent. A scripture penned from the seventh gosvami, Bhaktivinoda Thakura and translated by my dearest teacher and guide. A scripture glorifying Gauranga Mahaprabhu and His Holy Name. As Thakura says...our only hope. These few verses have radically changed my life, and opened my eyes to truth. May the kali-yuga avatara, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, be glorified in every town and village. His glory is the great secret of secrets! I feel like you Guest, in some ways, in reference for your desires for peace and happiness. I have found a way and path to peace; so I humbly thank you now for letting me share. Please take the time to read the following verses.
  4. This is exactly the critique. Some of these postings over the last year quoting Srila Prabhupada from conversations can easily be taken out of context. Anti this, anti that...what fruit does it produce. More division, more bodily consciousness. What are the motives of such posts. What are the motives of the posters. Srila Prabhupada was a liberated soul, most of us are not. So I feel we need to take sensitivities into account, and be responsible! The conditioned jiva is very cunning and very lost. The world has moved on since the 1930's and 1960's. Some things never change(transcendental), some things are in continual change(material). One thing for sure though is some real rubbish and war is going on at the moment. I am sure people with awakened sensitivies are feeling enough is enough. Jiva Jago! Jiva Jago! Awaken from slumber! Was the call of the great Gauranga Mahaprabhu! Awaken from slumber was the call of our dear Srila Prabhupada! Krsna...Krsna...was constantly on their tongue!
  5. What are Srila Prabhupada's motives? Why this preaching style? To convince the ignorant that the material glitter cannot bring lasting happiness. True happiness of an eternal nature can only be found in positive spiritual life in Krsna consciousness. This west is winning or east is winning is not what Prabhupada's teaching is about. Krsna...Krsna...that is his point of directive. Yes Ghari, I am with you on this one, Prabhupada is the perfect teacher. Why did he speak in some relative terms. Because he had to...he had to relate to the conditioned young boys and girls. Eventually to raise them up to see the transcendental reality. On a personal level I am starting to appreciate Krsna consciousness so much I do not want it to fall into radical fundamentalism. East, West...this is all non-sense.
  6. This thread was re-awakened after some dormancy by Kulapavana in his post number 5. So the question arises, what was his point and motive? Please read Kulapavana's post no. 5 in this thread. I think to show that times have changed somewhat. That things may be different than in Srila Prabhupada's time when he made these comments. You see He was in his seventies in the 1960's, and had never been to the west before this. He was a young man in the 1930's in India. But ofcourse, the message is still relevant. It is so easy for us western based Hare Krsna's to be despondent about our own culture and see it as abominable. Maybe the reason why this thread was initially started, I don't know? Especially when we have the perfect ideal set up in front of us...vedic culture. I know sometimes such thoughts enter my mind! But those thoughts are on the mental platform, not spiritual. But this is not blissful vision, not joyous spititual life. The intelligent cultivator of Krsna consciousness will be able to apply everything in blissful service of the Lord, even this western culture. There are many advantages we have living here also. Freedom of religion, freedom of speech, intenet technology, opulence for some(I am a pensioner who scrapes by each week, but still have an internet connection:)), the list goes on and on...try being a Hare Krsna in some less tolerant countries...I know where I would rather be. Living in the western world can be a conducive environment for cultivation if I choose to apply intelligence. But saying this...it is difficult in many ways. But hey, it is kali yuga. Anyway, east/west, the problem of materialism is everywhere. Times have changed. This is the material world, this is kali yuga, we are all in this boat together.
  7. Lyrics by George Harrison from Living in the Material World album Give me love Give me love Give me peace on earth Give me light Give me life Keep me free from birth Give me hope Help me cope, with this heavy load Trying to, touch and reach you with, heart and soul OM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M My Lord . . . PLEASE take hold of my hand, that I might understand you Won't you please Oh won't you Give me love Give me love Give me peace on earth Give me light Give me life Keep me free from birth Give me hope Help me cope, with this heavy load Trying to, touch and reach you with, heart and soul
  8. It sure is crazy times we live in isn't it. So many wish to take extremeties as their angle of vision. Out of balance. We are called to rise above that platform. Guest I am glad you have the wisdom to read Swamiji's words in a context of time, place and circumstance. If we do not penetrate the essence of words we end up with some fanatical world view it seems. So unproductive and destroying to the goodness of all peaceful faith. In reality no-one is friend or foe. God is the well-wisher of all his parts and parcels. So yes I agree with you, why be divisive.....let's pray to God for his blessings so that we can raise ourselves to deeper spiritual vision. Thanks for speaking out in your post.
  9. Were the kings in the vedic monarchy Ksatriyas and the Brahmanas advisors? Could you please elaborate how the vedic government system is different than a theocracy? How much sway in decision making did the brahmanas really have? The clerics in Iran seem to have much power.
  10. I am glad you liked that excerpt Theist. Everything is happening by the order of the Supreme Lord, and yes I feel also we are so much dependant upon grace. So this environment, this margin, is also the Lord's will. When Srila Prabhupada started Iskcon, as far as my understanding goes, many people joined the ashrama environment. He created through this environment, a way people could live together and practice Krsna consciousness. I perceive (please correct me if I am wrong), that in the west, that living in the ashrama is not so common any more. In that as time has moved on, the grhastha lifestyle is more prominent and even encouraged by Iskcon. So my question of interest is...how to apply Srila Prabhupada's teachings while living long distances away from a temple? How to practice Krsna consciousness in a contemplative way, while living amongst this modern western society? (in my case as a grhastha/brahmacari). As Srila Prabhupada has said..'everything is in my books'. How to live a contemplative life in this fast paced world? Your insights would be much appreciated Theist, and others.
  11. Theist, I wish I could type all this 'talk' out, from a book in my library. It is copyrighted so I have only typed an excerpt of the lecture. I thought possibly you may enjoy this, so I have posted the opening paragraphs. The contemplative today, seems to be on the margin of society, unlike in the ancient vedic culture, where the soul seeker had a place in societies structure. Where is one to go for shelter, when he has lived material life in it's depths? Not saintly enough for the pious structure of institution, which seems to be selective with it's new candidates. But at the same time introspective and contemplative, seeking the true substance of this human form, in much need of a place of bhajana and quietness, away from the clamor of material life and it's expectations. A voyager on the margin, a seeker who has realized that this (material) world is not his home.
  12. "Our real journey in life is interior: it is a matter of growth, deepening, and of an ever greater surrender to the creative action of love and grace in our hearts...." quote by Thomas Merton (contemplative).
  13. Samadhi: complete absorption. I can remember years ago absorbing myself in music. Everything was related to music; books, records, t-shirts, conversation,friends and socializing, and even work was music. The outcome was a proficient band with a good cash flow. But the outcome was temporary. By totally absorbing oneself success is sure. How much more so in spiritual life. In devotion to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Selfless devotion. The outcome is eternal.
  14. I think so too. This is such an essential realization for a peaceful world. To see all entities, all life-forms, as part and particle of God; our love for them can grow equally as our love for God grows. To see beyond the external coverings of form and designation, especially nationhood, race, and religion. Also by seeing this world in a spiritual sense, we can tread upon it lightly, care for it, and not take more than our set quota. This is something I am working on in my own life, something I have a growing passion for, as this global environments health is diminishing.
  15. I have been reading some of Bhaktivinoda Thakura's books, in particular, Bhakti-tattva-viveka. It explains some deep truths about the nature of suddha(pure)-bhakti. This books is really beginning to soften my heart alot. Surely this suddha-bhakti is not a cheap thing. I feel pleasure when dabbling in some impersonal and voidist philosophy, along with some semblance of bhakti; can this be just another way to explore sense gratification? In a higher sense. Suddha-bhakti is surely a rare gem. Everything for the pleasure of Krsna. Every speck of my own desires for gratification extinguished. Purely transcendental, without a tinge of this material sphere. The only desire remaining: to pursue this suddha-bhakti. In the last few days I feel I have been humbled. And understand now, why great bhakti-yoga teachers such as Srila Prabhupada have taught us to take care of the newly shooting bhakti creeper that is sprouting in the heart. I found a copy of Bhaktivinoda Thakura's, Bhakti-tattva-viveka for download at the following website page. For the pleasure of devotees: www.purebhakti.com/library/index.shtml
  16. I have never been diagnosed with synesthesia. But around five years ago I started experiencing visual phenomenon that were intermittent in their frequency. Over the last two and a half years these experiences are almost constant, or at least experienced everyday. Initially I thought I was going a little bit crazy and was somewhat distressed about it, an information overload; and wondered if anyone else saw such things. I have not met anyone yet who does. And do not feel any doctors where I live would give correct diagnosis. So I just keep this experience to myself. Last week I was watching a science show on tv about synesthesia and I thought it sounded close to what I have been experiencing. But there seems to be a wide range of synesthesia types, so I have not found exactly what I experience browsing on the net. It is a personal experience really so I do not talk about it often, and when I do no one understands, or I get strange looks. I have analysed the experience over the last two years, and basically what is going on is this: My brain seems to be processing in such a way, that when I see peoples faces or presence, I see flows of energy, either clear wave like formations, or dense formations, or even sometimes rarely, colors, around their heads and not so often their bodies. These patterns seem to corrolate to the persons subtle mental states. Sometimes I even see these patterns when the person is concealing their mental state. After analyzing for some years the flow of patterns, the patterns seem to corrolate with the persons mental state, but not thoughts as such. So this seems to not be hallucination, as hallucination is of an unreal nature. But these visualizations have a grounding in the reality around me. I am fairly sure it is some form of synesthesia. It seems to be that my brain unconsciously processes data(subtle mental states), without my conscious awareness, and presents it in the form of these visuals. At one stage I thought it may be yoga siddhi, as I have been absorbed in thinking of spiritual matters for years. But these days I think it is more a phenomenon in my brain wiring. As I said, possibly some form of synesthesia. I asked my Gurudeva about the phenomenon, and he advised I not get caught up in impersonal lights etc, but to try and see GaurangaKrsna everywhere. Even though, because of such perceptions, it has led me to understanding how profoundly mysterious life is, still such things seem to be an obstacle on the path to suddha-bhakti. Attachment to jnana and yoga seems to have a foundation within me, but by some good fortune I have been graced by the association of a pure devotee. I will have a look at the site you put in the link. Thanks. Well now the fellowship will surely think I am strange.
  17. I was wondering if any devotees were aware of the condition called 'synesthesia'. And if so, could you recommend any bonafide online forum where this condition can be discussed. Or any website where the diverse forms of this condition are explained. Thanks.
  18. If we are self honest there is enough to keep us busy on our own plate. Maybe sometimes we so easily judge others shortcomings because we want to distract ourselves from our own content. There is a quote from Srila Prabhupada's Nectar of Instruction about shortcomings being like bubbles and foam in the river ganges. We are advised to look beyond the bubbles and foam and see the inherent purity. But it is not so easy is it? Being conditioned since time immemorial. Well for me anyway, it is often not so easy!
  19. A common factor of this material world seems to be: the ease of judgment.Learning to judge seems to be second nature. Conclusion: material conditioning is lamentable.
  20. All the best Pankaja...hope you have a very special time, and yes do keep us posted of your adventures. Please keep in touch at this fellowship, as you have created many nice things for the net that are appreciated. It is a good contact and meeting point here.
  21. Considering the three types of devotees (neophyte, middle, and topmost), the devotee situated on the middle platform for preaching purpose may be in opposition to mayavada and buddhism. But the devotee situated on the topmost platform will find no need for opposing views. Can this be so? I kinda feel like Gaea in some ways. And feel in my heart that there is a place for buddhism and such. At least teaching a human being qualities of loving kindness and compassion is a good thing. I have been reading some of the Dalai Lama's books and have found them helpful in developing right view and learning to develop love for others more. But as in the case of one of my spiritual guides ( my main teacher), he uses words such as bogus and non-sense paths when referring to such paths. I am sure his realisation of pure bhakti and intense desire to purely follow Lord Caitanya is the reason for this. But then again, is he situated on the middle (madhyama) platform as a devotee and therefore, speaks in such ways. Outwardly and inwardly trying to situate myself as a Hare Krsna, I have found this preaching against mayavada and buddhism a touchy point. My conscience pricks up, you might say. Then again I am not a pure devotee. In my heart I feel God is very big and that all these philosophies are maybe a natural progression in this great mystery. Lately I have been experiencing much questioning in my heart. Who is God? What is God? etc. I was comforted by a quote I read in Srila Prabhupada's small book, 'The Matchless Gift.' It said that 'the pure devotee is not concerned whether Krsna is God or not. The pure devotee just likes Krsna.' That is about where my faith is at the moment, with my mind I do not know what is God for sure. But so much do I like reading about Gauranga-Krsna and vibrating His Holy Names. So Srila Prabhupada's above quote was very re-assuring for me. (oh, and by the way I am not a 'pure' devotee).
  22. What we choose to do with scientific knowledge has the potential for suffering and destruction. Good use of science can lengthen our days for practicing Krsna consciousness if we come down ill. It can save a small child from illness and death, so when they become an accountable age they can become a devotee and spread the Holy Name. To say all science is evil is a bit out there isn't it?
  23. Praise the Lord for making us so tiny and minute. Knowing smallness, maybe our position is not to 'know' everything. Thank God for that...I'll leave omniscience to Him.
  24. Yes indeed guest. Faith such as this is very wise and uncomplicated. When I first read about the sun and moon in Bhagavatam my faith was challenged. Why? Because it is small faith I have. So I took a different course than just acceptance and researched into the why's. To quote BR Sridhara Maharaja in the previous post.. In reference to his teaching on the said subject.
  25. I have been following this discussion over the past few days, and I keep recalling something I read a long time ago. It was a transcript of a discussion with BR Sridhara Maharaja talking about this very topic of the moon and sun distances in the Bhagavatam. I wish so much my memory could recall where and what I read but I could'nt. So I just did an internet search instead. I found this article at www.isvara.org with a snippet of BR Sridhara Maharaja's quote and perspective. No flaming please, but I just feel in my heart that Bhagavatam science is much deeper than fundamentalist vision. Was Srila Prabhupada a fundamentalist. I don't think so. He possibly took a certain approach with the said topics to draw us away from sourcing our faith from mundane scientists. Spirit being the source of all, is the root of the material universe. With the ascending process of science it is very difficult to ascertain spirit. But with full realisation of spirit, I am sure mundane phenomena would be intuitively known. <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" bgcolor="whitesmoke" valign="top" width="100%"></td></tr><tr><td align="center" bgcolor="darkblue" nowrap="nowrap" width="100"> </td><td align="center" bgcolor="darkblue" width="100%"></td></tr></tbody></table>
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