We are prisoners of our own desire!
Desire is the constant companion of the living entity. It's never
possible to become desireless. To become desireless itself is a
desire. Every action we perform has a desire behind which is to reap
the results. Desire to enjoy separately from the will of the Lord is
the sin that separates us from God and takes us far from Godly
qualities.
We are constantly monitored by the agents of higher authorities who
are designated to carry out the work as per the order of the Supreme
Lord.
Actions that are inline with the revealed scriptures yield good
results and gradually takes one to higher levels of consciousness
Actions that are against the laws of nature bring misery to the actor
and also to those involved in the action,
Therefore first thing we have to understand is we are accountable for
our every single action. Just like there are state laws governed by
the authorities,there are laws of nature which work behind our eyes.
These laws of nature are code of conduct for human beings provided in
the scriptures-word of God.
When Arjuna asks Krishna that what is the position of an unsuccessful
transcendentalist. Is he not going to loose both material and
Spiritual result and get lost like a riven cloud with no position in
any sphere? Krishna says,"One who does good My friend is never
overcome by evil. Such a person will enjoy heavenly happiness in the
higher planets and after that takes birth in a family of
transcendentalists or aristocrats. Certainly such a soul is very
rare."
It depends on the gravity of our devotion when we performed Devotional
Service to Krishna.
Our desires should be dovetailed in such a way that the results are
favourable to our devotion to Krishna or the actions of our desires
should be pleasing to Krishna.
When our desires are not pure we think we are the enjoyers of all that
we survey. And it's because everything belongs to Krishna,when we use
it for our enjoyment without acknowledging Him,we are thieves and
then we become prisoners bound by our own desires. When we consider
everything for us it's material desire but when it's for Krishna it's
Spiritual desire.
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Yours
Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com
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