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Q & A’s–Preliminary & Mature Spiritual Happiness
Q.
Can you help me to understand this sentence from BG 10.9
In the preliminary stage of devotional service they relish the transcendental pleasure from the service itself, and in the mature stage they are actually situated in love of God. Once situated in that transcendental position, they can relish the highest perfection which is exhibited by the Lord in His abode.
A.
In the beginning of devotional service there is the purification of
the heart this brings one from the mood of ignorance to passion to goodness.
Gradually, the devotee is freed from sinful reactions and develops godly
qualities which give him satisfaction.
At the higher stages of devotional service, when one is constantly
under the protection of the internal energy of the Lord, the devotee
experiences transcendental pleasure that is only understand by the liberated
souls situated on the transcendental platform.
I hope you are well.
Your well-wisher,
Prahladananda Swami
Q & A’s – Black Market and the Meat Industry
Q.
In the Bhagavad Gita Srila Prabhupada purport for 16.16 states.
The demoniac man knows no limit to his desire to acquire money. That is unlimited. He thinks only of how much assessment he has just now and schemes to engage that stock of wealth further and further. For that reason, he does not hesitate to act in any sinful way and so deals in the black market for illegal gratification.
and in the purport it is stated 16.1-3
Saucam means cleanliness, not only in mind and body but in one’s dealings also. It is especially meant for the mercantile people, who should not deal in the black market.
however it is stated in 18.48
Similarly, a merchant, however pious he may be, must sometimes hide his profit to stay in business, or he may sometimes have to do business on the black market. These things are necessary; one cannot avoid them. Similarly, even though a man is a sudra serving a bad master, he has to carry out the order of the master, even though it should not be done. Despite these flaws, one should continue to carry out his prescribed duties, for they are born out of his own nature.
Could you help me to understand the apparent difference between the purport for 18.48 and the purports from Chapter 16 describing a demon and a devotee? Also can you help me to understand this section of the Bhagavad Gita (18.41-48)? In the class that I was giving on these verses I was trying to express why a devotee should not work serving meat. Yet I have heard that one devotee has told other devotees that the cows in America were all animal slaughters in their previous lives and therefore it is somehow not so bad to be involved serving meat. My attempt to express that point was to say that everyone has a right to perform their duties per their varna but they must be trained as to what are the do’s and don’t for that varna. Not that “I have a job and therefore it is my varna and whatever it is, it is fine, just see BG 18.48”
A.
One may be forced out of necessity and circumstances to do something
forbidden. This does not mean that there will be no reaction for such
activities. Still, as Srila Prabhupada says one should continue to carry
out his prescribed duties.
Killing any living entity or being involved in such slaughter by working
in a restaurant which is serving meat involves sinful activities and sinful
reactions. It does not matter why the animal has been slaughter, anyone
involve in such activities will still get reactions.
I hope you are well.
Your well-wisher,
Prahladananda Swami
The old days–two chapatis and some apple chutney for the day
I showered up (there is a fair bit of dust up there, tucked on top of those awnings) and came back for HH Prahladananda Swami’s class. He was telling lovely stories of the Prabhupada days and book distribution. One time he mentioned was when Srila Prabhupada sent him to open a center. He arrived and found he was living in a park, with a sannyasi and his servant. All the sannyasi would give them to eat was two chapatis (and some apple chutney). They would cook chapatis all day and distribute them to hippies and then be rewarded at the end with only two. Finally he was asked to join the Radha Damodara party instead and had to leave this other arrangement. He made his way, with no money, to the town that the party was located. He had no idea where they were and had to search them out. Finally, when he found them, they gave him some prasadam. He was a little confused when they gave him six chapatis and instructed him to eat them all, as he was conditioned to think that everyone in ISKCON must only be eating two chapatis (with some apple chutney). Naturally he ate all the chapatis up, hungry from travelling and felt the mercy from Krsna in a new fashion.
From Leading To Gaura Purnima and Sankirtana Saturday by MESSAGES FROM MADD MONK
from this lecture – Book Distribution Lecture – BG 18.68-69 – Not Krishna’s Vacation, No He Comes To Enlighten 3-18-2011
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