The Absolute Necessity of Self Realization
Just as a fish is meant to swim in the water and as a bird is meant to fly in the sky, human life is meant for spiritual awakening, for self realization. Therefore there is no question of being happy if one remains in ignorance. Sometimes it is said that ignorance is bliss, but this is only true for the ignorant fools who like asses imagine suffering to be enjoyment. Those who desire genuine ananda or unlimited bliss must take to the pathway of self-realization for realizing the Absolute Truth and thus always tasting brahma-sukham, absolute happiness.
Guiding Youth on the Necessity of Self Realization
Namaste.
I would like to ask the following questions:
Who are qualified to study and follow Srimad Bhagavad-gita? Around me I see most of the people who are not pious and reverent, do not control their senses and do not sincerely perform their daily spiritual duties. How one can lead these people to their original Krishna Consciousness? Is it possible?
Yours in Yoga,
Janardan Mali
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Guiding Youth on the Necessity of Self Realization
North Sydney, Australia-23 June 2012
Answers by Citing the Vedic Version
Question: How to Bring Others to Krishna?
Dear Gurudeva,Namaste.
I would like to ask the following questions:
Who are qualified to study and follow Srimad Bhagavad-gita? Around me I see most of the people who are not pious and reverent, do not control their senses and do not sincerely perform their daily spiritual duties. How one can lead these people to their original Krishna Consciousness? Is it possible?
Yours in Yoga,
Janardan Mali
Answer: First You Must Fully Surrender
Any person who submissively hears from the bona fide spiritual master automatically becomes qualified to study and follow the Bhagavad-gita. And anyone who would like to do the topmost service of bringing others to Krishna consciousness must first of all become solidly situated himself in Krishna consciousness. This is accomplished by complete surrender unto the bona fide spiritual master through the process known as diksha or initiation.Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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