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Sermons of the Guardian of Devotion III
by Srila Bhakti Rakshak Sridhardev Goswami
The Question
Finer than Matter
Personal Glimpses
Affectionate Krishna
Priority Service
Humility in Service
Intelligently Aware
Beyond the Yogi
Foundation of Fortune
Dictation of Sri Guru
Distributing Divinity
Our Greatest Wealth
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Sermons of the Guardian of Devotion
Volume 3
Priority Service
Generally every movement coming from Krsna's plane originates
from the central will to satisfy Him. The whole
Svarupa-sakti cannot be taken under any law; it is
sweet will. Yogamaya, or Svarupa-sakti, gives
the inspiration for one to be captured by the higher inner
potency of Goloka and Vaikuntha, and in that way to become
utilized for the purpose of the Centre. In this mundane plane
inspiration draws us towards different stages of enjoying
spirit. That vibration comes from innumerable local centres
of local interest. Also in the attraction to the Centre there
are many stages, but that vibration is from the Narayana
Centre, the Rama Centre, the Krsna Centre—all in
consonance with the main Centre. In Vaikuntha there are
different types of rasa and inspiration than in
Goloka, and the residents act accordingly. There are also
different specific centres of interest, dasya, sakhya,
vatsalya, and madhura, but all are for the
satisfaction of the Absolute.
In this mundane plane we also find different centres but
almost all are meant for local interest. All the different
vibrations come to clash for different interests which are,
on the whole, all of separate enjoyment. This is found in the
material plane all the way up to Satyaloka, heaven. Above
that are Viraja and Brahmaloka from where no traceable
vibration originates. Then again from Sivaloka onwards some
vibration originates, but that is of service. That vibration
is of different stages, but all are of Centre-carrying
interest.
Here in this mundane universe those who come from the higher
region always try to connect with the Centre. Some are able
to escape from local interest and realize such a position.
Although they may not be cent-per-cent converted, they may
sometimes be used as agents of that world according to the
wish of that higher plane. As much as they are inclined
towards that central interest, they are utilized by the
higher office.
Devotee: So one might be inspired from the higher plane to
describe Krsna consciousness according to time and place?
Srila Guru Maharaj: It may be so. If he is so qualified,
reliable and pure that he can catch and transmit the will
from above, he may be selected as an agent to reveal the
truth of that land.
Devotee: But it is a rare thing?
Srila Guru Maharaj: Rare, of course. When Mahaprabhu was in
Puri, He utilized one of His devotees, Nrsirhhananda, as the
mediator. It is mentioned in Sri Caitanya-caritamrta
that Nrsirhhananda while here in Nabadwip would lose his
senses and, being inspired by Mahaprabhu, would talk here
about Him. Nrsirhhananda would receive inspiration as though
hypnotized from afar. A hypnotist can normally only hypnotize
within the range of his senses, but it may sometimes be
possible also that from afar one can inspire, hypnotize and
engage another as a medium. It is mentioned that Mahaprabhu
did just that to Nrsirhhananda Brahmachari who was able to
tell what Mahaprabhu was doing. He also foretold Mahaprabhu's
imminent arrival in Nabadwip as well as many other things. It
was all true and verified in due course of time. Such things
are possible.
In this modern age it is possible to communicate over long
distances physically by means of radios, telephones, etc.,
but in earlier days this was done mentally. Mental and
psychic powers previously were more developed by the
yogis and devotees. Now physically such transmission
is being achieved by scientific knowledge and it is generally
easy for people at large to believe. But in previous days
such communication was psychic, so ordinary people could not
know how it was being done. We also tend to think it is
impossible even though now it is physically possible by
telephone to talk with others in America and London. Such
modern communication is also a miracle. Previously the
development was such that the yogis who may not even
be devotees or connected in their practice with God, were
able to develop such psychic powers that they were able to
communicate on the mental plane.
It has also been recognized in the writings of the Western
philosophers that it is quite possible and believable that
Indian yogis can cure diseases from a distant place.
In those writings the opinion has been given that by creating
a magnetic force a disease may be cured, and also it has been
considered that previously some Indian yogis may have
had the mental power to do so. And all the big Indian
yogis themselves say, and stand as proof, that so many
wonderful things can be achieved only by improving psychic
powers. They used to communicate with even the demigods. They
were also able to go to the demigods, but only mentally, and
similarly the demigods would come here. That transaction was
not imaginary but was reliable and scientific.
Devotee: There is a great interest in the West in this subtle
science of parapsychology.
Srila Guru Maharaj: Yes. Several years ago some Russians came
here to enquire amongst the Indian yogis: "How can we
understand or read things that are far away such as on the
moon, sun, mars, jupiter etc.?" They had heard that the
ancient yogis of India could do such things.
The speed of the mind is considered to be most rapid, faster
even than electricity or light. This appealed to the Russians
who wanted to know whether any yogis were available
who could help fulfil their material purpose: "We have sent a
rocket towards Jupiter and wish to know whether by mental
energy it is possible to receive information from there very
quickly."
In India there is recognition that only the mind, and no
other material thing, can be quicker than the velocity of
light or the electron. Manogati, mind can hear.
Despite the great distance, a far off place can be remembered
within a second. The mind is the quickest conveyance, the
quickest medium. So those Russian gentlemen came here with
the enquiry: "We have come with some material object, to see
if we can utilize the speed of mind in the case of scientific
research." But finally they said, "No, we could not do it. We
failed. It appears that we are unable now to meet a man with
such capacity here in India."
Once I was delivering a lecture to an assembly of advocates.
They put a question to me, "How is it that a few years ago we
had higher connection with the demigods and Satyaloka but now
we seem to have become disconnected? No god comes here
although only a few years ago such things took place. Devarsi
Narada and so many gods no longer come here, and we cannot go
to them. Even in the time of the Mahabharata, gods
used to freely come here, and Arjjuna and others used to go
there to heaven. How has this come about?"
In reply I explained: "The psychic powers were very much
improved at that time. The power to communicate subtlely was
very developed scientifically, but now we have lost that
capacity."
I gave an example. Consider the present situation: the
scientific civilization has created so many wonders such as
aeroplanes, buses and rockets, but the whole world is afraid
of atomic war, and if that should happen then everything may
be ruined. The whole present civilization would be destroyed,
but some books may be scattered here and there. In those
books there is much mentioned about the present-day
scientific advancement, so the later generations will read
that there used to be aeroplanes, buses and so many things.
But after the nuclear war those future generations of
crippled persons will not be able to understand that such
things really existed. They will consider, "What is written
in these books is all false, all imagination." They will say
that the scientific improvements were all imagination.
Without any aeroplanes, rockets, etc. having remained, they
will think, "All is bogus!"
Our present situation is similar: the extensive development
of the mental powers that was cultured in earlier days is now
no more. We have deviated from that previous position, so
even if Devarsi Narada would come, we would not be able to
see him. If Devarsi Narada comes here he will not come with a
physical body but with his astral body. Our minds are not
sufficiently developed to be able to detect that, but if they
were, we would be able to see:
"Oh! Devarsi Narada has come." The impression in the mind's
eye would be able to detect when such as Devarsi, Vyasadeva,
Mahaprabhu or Nityananda Prabhu would come here. But that
capacity has been blocked in the present age, rather this is
the age where with a microscope we can scrutinize an insect
or see a virus. This is the age now!
Devotee: Many years ago when Srila Swami Maharaj was in the
West, a lecture programme was arranged but hardly anyone
attended. The devotees apologized but Srila Swami Maharaj
said, "Well, Narada Muni, Lord Brahma and many others
came—I could detect that, but you were unable to see."
Srila Guru Maharaj: Just as when Sukadeva delivered
Srimad-Bhagavatam, his Gurus—Narada, Vyasadeva,
Atri, Vasistha and others—all came there, similarly
Srila Swami Maharaj went to the West with so much earnestness
to preach the doctrine of Love Divine, so his Gurus went
there to see how He was getting on. It is not impossible.
naham vasami vaikunthe, yoginam hrdayesu va mad baktah
yatra gayanti, tatra tisthami narada
The Lord Himself says, "0, Narada, wherever My devotees sing
my praises I cannot but be present there."
"Naham vasami vaikunthe—I do not live in the
transcendental plane; yoginam hrdayesu va—nor in
the heart of a yogi; mad bhaktah yatra
gayanti—but wherever My devotees sing with most
earnest heart; tatra tisthami—I present Myself
there. I take My seat and hear their hearty song. Their
singing and chanting carries Me from the heart of the
yogi and even from the throne of My Vaikuntha. I run
towards the place where the devotees chant with hearty
devotion about Me: that is what really attracts Me most."
Narayana Himself says this, therefore it is so that Narayana
and His higher devotees come to attend such assemblies.
Devotee: Can mental powers still be developed or is it no
longer possible due to the influence of kali-yuga, the
age of quarrel?
Srila Guru Maharaj: It may be possible but devotees do not
like to waste their time in such affairs—they have no
time to lose. They do not care to cultivate any form of
mystic yoga, rather their concentration is on service.
There is a story about a devotee who was very busily engaged
and absorbed in the service of his Gurudeva. By his service
he satisfied the Lord who came in disguise and said, "Dear
devotee, I am satisfied with your services. Come, I shall
take you to Vaikuntha."
The devotee replied, "No, no. I have no time. My Guru Maharaj
has entrusted me with this service, so I must attend to it. I
have no time to go to Vaikuntha with You." He had such
attention towards his service that he could not find time
even to attend to the call to go to Vaikuntha.
We are to concentrate on our duty given by Gurudeva, and
shall have no time to spare to go to Vaikuntha to fulfil our
curiosity. Such sort of exclusive attention is laudable and
necessary for the devotee. If the master says to his servant,
"You have laboured a long time, now you are tired. Come and
take your food." The dutiful servant may reply, "No, no, my
Master, I have no time. I must finish this and then I shall
go to take food." Such dealings are not impossible. Similarly
a faithful worker on being called by his master to stop work
and take rest may reply, "No, no I have no time to take rest
now." I shall finish this, then I shall take rest." This is
responsibility in service.
Another example is found in the service of Mother Yasoda. She
was boiling milk for young Krsna, Gopal. He was engaged in
sucking Mother Yasoda's breast while nearby some milk was
being heated in a pot. Suddenly the milk came to the boil and
overflowed into the fire. Immediately Yasoda forcibly took
Gopal from her lap and went to take care of the milk.
Naturally, Krsna became dissatisfied to be snatched away from
His Mother's breast. So it may apparently seem that Mother
Yasoda committing an error: that she interrupted Krsna's
immediate satisfaction of sucking her breast by forcibly
putting him to one side to go to save the overflowing milk,
which may or may not be going to be directly utilized for
Him. But this is an extreme example to show how much care and
attention must be paid to save and protect the materials to
be used in the service of Krsna—even if that should
make Him dissatisfied for the time being.
Everything is meant for Krsna, so we must preserve and take
care of everything. "For the time being Krsna may be a little
dissatisfied, but what does it matter? I need to look after
His service materials." That should be our tendency and it is
a very fine, very subtle thing to detect and understand. What
is the underlying tendency? We must have the mood that
everything belongs to Krsna, and at the cost of the present,
the future must be kept up: "At present we may suffer, but we
must still store for our future." When this sort of tendency
is in the interest of Krsna, it is to be appreciated. So we
are to engage in jnana-sunya-bhakti— service
with no mood of curiosity. It is not that we shall want to be
a big word-juggler, yogi, jnani. or any type of 'big'
person. But we shall feel satisfied if we have the chance to
lead even a half-educated forest life, but as humble servants
of the Gopis. Such humility, and not grandeur, satisfies
Krsna most. Grandeur may be adored in Vaikuntha, but it is
ignored in Vrndavana Dham. The Vrndavana Pastimes are simple,
plain and ordinary: neither high nor low—but a golden
average. The degree of meanness can be infinite. The degree
of nobleness and grandness can also be infinite. But the
middle point, we may say, is the golden mean. Love is there.
Love does not want to see into the future, but only the
present—the concentrated present. Love. For love we may
risk the whole future and may not care at all about the past.
"Act. Act in the living present." Grandness and reverence are
not very suitable for love. We are to think that a plain life
is the highest position for the transaction of love whereas
grandeur disturbs us in our transaction of true love.
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