Return to the Unlimitedly Sweet Spiritual Sky
Just as a blazing fire and wet wood are incompatible, similarly material sense gratification and Krishna consciousness go ill together. We can't really mix them. Material sense gratification means to gratify the material senses beyond what is necessary to keep body and soul. In this connection it is stated in the Srimad Bhagavatam:
kamasya nendriya-pritir
labho jiveta yavata
jivasya tattva-jijnasa
nartho yas ceha karmabhih
"Life's desires should never be directed toward sense gratification. One should desire only a healthy life, or self-preservation, since a human being is meant for inquiry about the Absolute Truth. Nothing else should be the goal of one's works."
--Srimad Bhagavatam 1.2.10
If we sincerely try our best to follow this instruction, we will have a peaceful, happy life and at the end of this body we will return to our original home in the unlimitedly sweet Spiritual Sky.
Thank you for your time,
Daniel
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
kamasya nendriya-pritir
labho jiveta yavata
jivasya tattva-jijnasa
nartho yas ceha karmabhih
"Life's desires should never be directed toward sense gratification. One should desire only a healthy life, or self-preservation, since a human being is meant for inquiry about the Absolute Truth. Nothing else should be the goal of one's works."
--Srimad Bhagavatam 1.2.10
If we sincerely try our best to follow this instruction, we will have a peaceful, happy life and at the end of this body we will return to our original home in the unlimitedly sweet Spiritual Sky.
Questions and Answers
Love Only For Krishna?...
In one of your emails you said to love Krishna and no one else. Does that mean that if we were to become Krishna conscious we wouldn't love our family members?Thank you for your time,
Daniel
Perfectly Distributed Love...
It is only when you fully give all of your love to Krishna that you can purely love your family members. By channeling all of your love to Krishna it then becomes perfectly distributed to all living beings, just as by watering the root of a tree all the leaves and branches become nourished. If you try to water the leaves and branches separately, they will not get sufficient water.Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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