Sense Gratification is Not Worth It

Why lust after the cheap thrills of material existence such, as sex, money, and power, when one can relish the unlimitedly satisfying pleasure of Krishna consciousness instead? Sex pleasure lasts for few minutes only. So why should I become a slave of it? Money and power come and go. So way should I absorb my life fully in obtaining them? This is not very intelligent.

In this connection the Srimad Bhagavatam states:

tasyaiva hetoh prayateta kovido
na labhyate yad bhramatam upary adhah
tal labhyate duhkhavad anyatah sukham
kalena sarvatra gabhira-ramhasa

"Persons who are actually intelligent and philosophically inclined should endeavor only for that purposeful end which is not obtainable even by wandering from the topmost planet [Brahmaloka] down to the lowest planet [Patala]. As far as happiness derived from sense enjoyment is concerned, it can be obtained automatically in course of time, just as in course of time we obtain miseries even though we do not desire them."
---Srimad Bhagavtam 1.5.18

So it is better to endeavor for the supreme purposeful end of spiritual perfection, pure Krishna bhakti. Once you gain this, you will see that nothing even remotely compares with it and that it can never be lost. Attaining pure Krishna bhakti is the ultimate security and the only real security.

Questions and Answers

Where Do You Get Your Information?...

I appreciate your comments. But where do you get your information about God? What source do you turn to for information about what God is like, what God desires, etc?

thanks...

Mike

From the Ancient, Authoritative Vedic Literatures of India...

We are not giving our own opinions about God. We are presenting to you, our readers, the authorized descriptions about God given in the ancient, authoritative Vedic literatures of India, especially the Bhagavad-gita and the Srimad Bhagavatam. Therefore what we are speaking is full of great wisdom and spiritual power. These words of Vedic truth have the potency to deliver the entire world from nescience, if they will only hear what we have to say. That is our prayer.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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