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Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna

Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna
Gopis performing Devotional Service to the Lordships Sri Sri Radha Krishna

Sri Sri Radha Londonisvara

 
 

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via Bhava Bhakti devi dasi by Bhava Bhakti dd on 26/11/09


I would like you to tell all the current devotees and volunteers that I
personally heard Prabhupada say in the Bury Place temple, that "Radha London Iswara are so merciful that even if one serves them unknowingly or accidentally, Krishna will see them as his pure devotee, and their life will be perfect- What to speak if one willingly engages in their service."

Amita dasa (Srila Prabhupada disciple)

 
 

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Conflict resolution

 
 

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via Bhava Bhakti devi dasi by Bhava Bhakti dd on 10/12/09


We all look at the world through our own consciousness.


Need to stop judging and be more forgiving.


How many times do we stand before the Lord and ask for forgiveness yet when someone slips up we are like vultures circling the unfortunate jiva. Picking away at the accident caused.


Conflict occurs when you do not do what I want you to do. Or when you do not agree with me and my always right point of view.


But I find the best well wishers are those that are not afraid to tell you when you are wrong. How many friends do we have where we would dare to be totally honest in this way? Or do we shirk away from speaking the truth least we upset someone.


We are all affected by the 3 modes of material nature and our behaviour is an output of whatever mode we are influenced by. In this respect if only we could tolerate and just see the modes at work.


What a reduction in confliction we would have! As we would hate the sin but not the sinner.


Best to seek understanding of one another just as we want to be understood and accepted as we are.

 
 

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Loneliness in spiritual life

 
 

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via Bhava Bhakti devi dasi by Bhava Bhakti dd on 17/12/09


Srila Prabhupada states in a letter to Hayagriva dasa in 1969 that he was lonely in the USA before he came to meet up with the young sincere hippies who helped him establish ISKCON.


Does loneliness exist then in spiritual life?


We know of spiritual loneliness - the desire to meet with Krsna and His devotees - and the pleasure/pain of being apart.


But what of devotees being lonely in their spiritual paths?


Does this denote a lack of spiritual attachment?


Not chanting deeply enough?


Poor sadhana?


Some elements are there but we can also feel lonely as we extricate ourselves from the material world and naturally attach ourselves to the spiritual world.


We no longer have anything in common with our peers, family, work colleagues...


We can also feel we have nothing in common with our spiritual colleagues as we feel some progression.


This can make us feel lonely.


We should not become superior as a result of this but always seek to try and understand and bring out the best in others.


One senior devotee told me that loneliness is like an intense emotion and this has to be given to Krsna. That longing, that aching, that emotion can all be Krsna - nized through the chanting of the holy names, through the reading of His books and through His services.




 
 

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This Life...

 
 

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via Bhava Bhakti devi dasi by Bhava Bhakti dd on 18/12/09


Amara Jivana (This Life)




By Shrila Bhaktivinoda Thakura




amara jivana, sada pape rata,


nahika punyera lesha


parere udvega, diyachi je kata,


diyachi jivere klesha (1)




Throughout my whole life I have been addicted to sin, never performing any pious activities. I have simply been a source of disturbance and suffering for others.



nija sukha lagi', pape nahi dari,


daya-hina svartha-para


para sukhe duhkhi, sada mithya-bhashi,


para-duhkha sukha kara (2)




For my own pleasure I never fear to commit any sin. I am devoid of pity and full of selfishness; I'm sorry at others' happiness and am an inveterate liar. Indeed, I take delight in others' miseries.



ashesha kamana, hridi majhe mora,


krodhi dambha-parayana


mada-matta sada, vishaye mohita,


himsa-garva vibhushana (3)




Endless are the selfish desires in my heart. I am prone to anger and devoted to arrogance. Intoxicated by conceit and deluded by attraction to sense pleasure, I ornament myself with pride and envy.



nidralasya-hata, sukarye virata,


akarye udyogi ami


pratishtha lagiya, shathya-acarana,


lobha-hata sada kami (4)




Afflicted by laziness and sleep, adverse to pious activities, I delight to perform any harmful act to obtain name and fame. I am very adept in duplicity, always lusty and degraded by mundane greed.





e hena durjana, sajjana-varjita,


aparadhi nirantara


shubha-karya-shunya, sadanartha-mana,


nana duhkhe jara jara (5)




Being such a miscreant and rejected by saintly persons, I have become a repeated offender. I never do good deeds but am inclined only to bad habits. Thus, I am oppressed by so many miseries.




vardhakye ekhana, upaya vihina,


ta'te dina akincana


bhakativinoda, prabhura carane,


kare duhkha nivedana (6)




Now in old age I am rendered helpless, reduced to a fallen and destitute condition. Bhaktivinoda presents his sad case at the feet of the Lord.



 
 

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Treat the holy names with love

 
 

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via Bhava Bhakti devi dasi by Bhava Bhakti dd on 21/12/09

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I read today that the way in which we approach the Holy Names is
indicative of our relationship with Krsna.

I found this very interesting.

It makes sense really as we understand the holy names are non-different
from Krsna.

In this respect we can gaze at the Deity and act out our devotion to
Him, swoon in ecstasy or become stunned into silence.

We can work 24-7 for Krsna and receive plaudits that we are such hard
workers and do sooooo much service.

But what of the way we treat Nama Prabhu?

He has mercifully descended into this dark, miserable material world as
a life line to the spiritual world. He is like an umbilical cord
connected to Krsna that gives us life and sustenance.

Yet when we associate with Him through our japa or kirtan where is our
mind?

What is our mood?

Are we looking to serve Him or be served by Him?

Do we hanker for a drop of taste from the Names or do we acknowledge He
is 'Rasa raja'? The Supreme enjoyer of rasas.

Nama Prabhu is a person - He is Krsna Himself.

Treat Him well and He will treat you well.

The object of our desires is on our lips and we allow the mind to wander
to lesser, coarser pleasures.

Keep dragging it back to the centre - to the names - once we realise
that the holy names are the goal of our practices as well as the means
to get there it will be amazing!

Trust the Holy Names and keep the faith!

 
 

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