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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

Relationships are Everything!!!

The Importance of EQ
Some complain about getting along with others who cause them many problems— ah, if they could only be alonethey could experience
some peace and quite—but really we are all relational creatures as is all existence, conscious or inert if we really study
the universe:

Solar Eclipse
Everything has  its component parts from solar systems and planets
to the elements composing them
earth, water, fire, air, space
living things, celestial bodies
cells, DNA, atoms, molecules
mountains, streams, valleys
plains, deserts, oceans
all having meaning
by comparison
and relationship to.
atom
Whatever we see
or experience is
in relationship
to something else
as nothing stands alone
though all is one in Krishna
he manifests form and variety
and we cannot, not be
in correspondence to
another part,
even a speck.
Our spouse knows how to push our buttons
To master oneself
or our life
we must master
relationships
seeing them as life's
building blocks
the key to happiness
and fulfillment
as mirrors
to help us
look at ourself.
Pure children
We are interdependent,
independence is illusion
from any angle of vision
whether atomic or universal
the ultimate truth being
we are part of Krishna
who is the center
of our center
life of our life
soul of our souls
the glue which
causes things to
relate to things,
parts to parts
people to people.
Our potential to help one another
True lasting happiness
is playing the part
we were designed
to play
in loving service
to our Source
and more intimately,
the Lord of our hearts.
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Our principle forms
of God, Radha-Krishna
Gaura-Nitai
who are never alone
always surrounded
by loving servants
friends, parents, lovers—
every type of relationship
finds its rest in them.
Our pure nature
Now we have to practice
relating to other
people and devotees
whether a spouse, child
friend, boss, guru,
teacher, student,
antagonist, all for
relationship practice
to be loving, kind
compassionate
choosing to find
the good, not seeing
the blemishes as who
they—or we— really are.
Can't escape
Can't escape others
by false renunciation
since we must learn
how to get along
with all types of
"others"
from the lowest
mean selfish conditioning
to the great souls—
all can be our teachers
with the potential
to help uncover
our sleeping soul
or show us
what we need
to be purified from
learning that without
relationships we
can't exist
whether in this
world or the next.
Gopa Kumara Returns to Krishna


Source : http://www.vaisnavafamilyresources.org/blog/relationships-are-everything
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Dinesh
Blog:
http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com


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A Potential Spouse: 7 Important Qualities to Look For


A Potential Spouse: 7 Important Qualities to Look For

Physically, psychologically and spiritually we will go through many changes in the natural course of our lives and our marital relationship may need to adapt accordingly. Yet some basic, vital qualities are present throughout all healthy marriages. Let's look at seven of them in relation to our potential spouse and ourselves.

Balanced

If you have been to a circus you may have seen a tightrope walker constantly adjusting his long pole to keep it horizontal. Without these readjustments, the performer may lose his balance and fall.  Similarly, by avoiding extreme views or behaviors that will throw us off our chosen life path, we can remain mentally, physically and spiritually balanced. And we can choose to marry a similarly balanced person.

Respectful

Respect is crucial to any relationship.  A person who respects others will not neglect to respect you, while one who is harsh and critical will, sooner or later, most likely exhibit that same behavior toward you.

A good listener

Most relationship problems stem from poor listening habits. There is a saying: "Seek first to understand before trying to be understood." Our tendency in conversation is to be thinking about what to say next rather than attentively hearing what is being said. If your potential partner and you are either good listeners or committed to practicing the skills necessary to become good listeners, your marriage is more likely to succeed. Good listeners are usually also respectful and balanced individuals.

Humble

Look for a person who can admit his or her mistakes, apologize, and make amends for hurtful actions. If we marry Mr. or Ms. Right (they always think they are right), it is difficult to have a satisfying relationship. Humility is good for a relationship and is also a key factor in spiritual progress.

Faithful to the Supreme Lord

Faith, the foundation of all spiritual practices, increases individual self-fulfillment and happiness and brings peace and harmony to a marriage, family and community. Research shows that marriages are stronger and more rewarding when both spouses are committed to their personal spiritual development.

Free from Addictions

Avoid persons who have excessive attachment to drugs, alcohol, food, sex, computer games or television. Such addictions often overshadow relationships with family members, friends and the Lord. Although counseling and spiritual practice can help addicts, it is risky to start a relationship with the hope of changing another person's behavior.

Compatible

Although no two people are 100% compatible, the more compatible you and your future spouse are the easier it will be to understand each other's thoughts and feelings and the greater the chances that your marriage will be lasting, fulfilling and harmonious. Compatible people have similar natures and share many of the same interests, values and intellectual and philosophical aptitudes.

By spending time together you can get an idea of how well the two of you get along, but before attachment sets in, consult people who know the other person well and consult a qualified astrologer.

Prior to marriage, a GVT representative can administer a premarital inventory to help you understand the strengths and weaknesses of your relationship. We of the Grhastha Vision Team are committed to the future happiness of your marriage.

A Potential Spouse, by Arcana-siddhi dasi is also available as a GVT pamphlet

Source : http://www.vaisnavafamilyresources.org/content/potential-spouse-7-important-qualities-look
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Dinesh
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VALUABLE DEVOTEE ARTICLES

 
 

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Valuable devotee articles on family and personal effectiveness (click on the link):

http://www.vaisnavafamilyresources.org/articles

 
 

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BEFORE YOU GET MARRIED

 
 

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Before you get married, explore with your partner these questions. It can help you make a better decision and have a successful marriage.

PRE-MARITAL QUESTIONS

http://www.vaisnavafamilyresources.org/pre-marital-questions

PDF download is here:

http://www.vaisnavafamilyresources.org/sites/vaisnavafamilyresources.org/files/Premaritalquestions-VFR-2011.pdf

This is a Marriage Quiz for your marriage success.

 
 

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WHY FORGIVENESS?

 
 

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By Srila Prabhupada


It is said that forgiveness is a quality of those whoare advancing in spiritual knowledge.


A sadhu, a devotee, is never angry. Actually the realfeature of devotees who undergo tapasya, austerity, is forgiveness. Although aVaisnava has sufficient power in tapasya, he does not become angry when putinto difficulty.


A brahmana is highly qualified when he can control hissenses and mind, when he is a learned scholar in spiritual science and when heis tolerant and forgiving.


Theduty of a brahmana is to culture the quality of forgiveness, which isilluminating like the sun. The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari, is pleasedwith those who are forgiving.


 
 

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