Living on the Verge of Death

In this material world, whether we like or not, everyone--young, old, and in between--is living on the verge of death because death can come at any moment even when we least expect it. This means that whatever we may establish for ourselves here in this world is nothing more than a castle made of sand that will be completely washed away the next time the tide comes in. So whether one thinks that life ends with the death of the body or that one has an eternal existence beyond this body, there is no reason to take this spot life so seriously as the all in all.

Castles Made of Sand Are Washed into the Sea

Castles Made of Sand Are Washed into the Sea

Answers by Citing the Vedic Version

Question: What Happens to Fallen Devotees?

Please accept my obeisances.
All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

What happens to fallen devotees, that is those who are initiated into the spiritual life but being defeated by Maya go back to karmic material life?

your servant

Francisco

Answer: They Never Forget the Ecstasy

Srila Narada Muni, the liberated space man, has answered your question as follows:

na vai jano jātu kathañcanāvrajen
mukunda-sevy anyavad aṅga saṁsṛtim
smaran mukundāṅghry-upagūhanaṁ punar
vihātum icchen na rasa-graho janaḥ

"My dear Vyāsa, even though a devotee of Lord Krishna sometimes falls down somehow or other, he certainly does not undergo material existence like others [fruitive workers, etc.] because a person who has once relished the taste of the lotus feet of the Lord can do nothing but remember that ecstasy again and again."
--Srimad Bhagavatam 1.5.19

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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