Fight for the Right

A self-realized soul although personally tasting great transcendental happiness at every minute is not oblivious to the pains and suffering of the general world population. In fact he is greatly disturbed to see humanity in such an unfortunate situation. Therefore armed with the most powerful weapon of transcendental knowledge he stands boldly in opposition to the vast ocean of injustice and ignorance which has completely engulfed the modern day human society. He is not afraid to fight for the right at every step. In fact he thrives on it.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

Answers According to the Vedic Version:

Question: Instructions from Departed Gurus

In the lesson C24, it is stated, "A neophyte on the pathway of spiritual enlightenment cannot be expected to be able to accurately hear messages from a departed spiritual master in response to his questions. Even if he claims to be able to do this, in all likelihood the answers he 'receives' are simply his own fanciful imagination, not the answers of the departed guru the student claims to be following."

I read it and am really confused. Does it mean that my following of instructions which Srila Prabhupada spoke through his lectures was a mere imagination?

Neeraj

Answer: Neophytes Require Living Gurus

You can certainly receive instructions from Srila Prabhupada through his lectures. My point is that the neophytes do not generally receive direct personal instructions within the heart from departed acharyas. Therefore they require a living guru to give them personal instructions. If we could all receive personal instructions from previous acharyas from within the heart, there would be no need for a disciplic succession. We could all just take instructions from Krishna directly. But because our hearts are not pure, we require a guru who is physically present who can guide us.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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