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[Posted July 16, 2006]
The Real Peace Formula
by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Yahoo! News, Sunday, July 16, 2006 - By
SAM F. GHATTAS, Associated Press Writer - Israel tightens noose around Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon -
Waves of warplanes thundering through the
darkness bombed Beirut's southern suburbs for hours early Sunday, a day
after
Israel stepped up its air strikes and tightened a noose around this
reeling nation.
The Israeli air force on Saturday hit strongholds of the Hezbollah
Shiite Muslim guerrilla group, bombed central Beirut for the first
time, and pounded seaports and a key bridge. Then, after midnight and
until 2:30 a.m., about 18 powerful explosions rocked southern Beirut,
where Hezbollah is headquartered and much of the air assault has been
aimed since cross-border hostilities erupted Wednesday.
...Despite worldwide alarm, there was little
indication either Western
or Arab nations could muster a quick diplomatic solution. In New York,
Lebanon accused the United States of blocking a
U.N. Security Council statement calling for a cease-fire. Diplomats
said Washington for now preferred to see the issue dealt with at this
weekend's Group of Eight meeting in Russia and in other ways.
The United States and France, meantime, prepared to evacuate their
citizens, and Britain dispatched an aircraft carrier to the eastern
Mediterranean in apparent preparation for evacuations.
Choking back tears, Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora went on
television to plead with the
United Nations to broker a cease-fire for his "disaster-stricken
nation."
Every
living entity is searching after peace. Everyone, from the aquatics to
the highest form of human being, from the ant up to Brahma, the first
creature of this universe, is searching after peace. That search is the
main objective of life, and it constitutes the very struggle for
existence. Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu said that the only peaceful man is
he who is in full Krishna consciousness, for he has no demands. He is akarmi,
which means he does not suffer the reactions of
his activities,
that he has no desire, is self-sufficient and has nothing to ask. Such
a person, fully situated in Krishna consciousness, is completely
peaceful.
Everyone else falls into three other classes—bhuktis, muktis,
and yogis. The bhuktis hanker after material happiness
and enjoyment. These are the people who want to eat, drink, be merry
and enjoy a life of the senses. There are different modes of enjoyment
according to the body, and people are searching after sense enjoyment
on this planet, on other planets, here, there, and everywhere. The main
objective of this pursuit is simply to gratify the senses. Such are the
bhuktis. The next class, a little more elevated, is the mukti
class, those who, fatigued and frustrated by sense gratification,
desire liberation from material entanglement. These Salvationists,
however, also have some desire
—the desire to be free from this material entanglement. The yogis,
the third class, are busy searching after mystic perfection. There are
eight kinds of mystic perfection which grant one the ability to become
smaller than the smallest, heavier than the heaviest, lighter than the
lightest, etc. Ordinary persons who are after sense gratification, and
those who are Salvationists, and those who are after mystic
perfection—all have some demand. This is not true of the devotees,
however. They have no demands because they simply want to serve
Krishna. They are awaiting the order of Krishna, and that is their
satisfaction. If Krishna tells them to go to hell, they are prepared to
go, and if He says, “You come to me,” they are also prepared to go.
Because they have attained the perfect ional stage, they have no
demands.
It is because we are in material bondage that we have so many demands.
The masses of people simply want sense gratification, and those who are
a little more advanced want mental satisfaction, and those who are even
more refined strive to show some magical power in this world. All of
these are in material bondage in different ways. Therefore a person who
is Krishna conscious prays to the Lord: “My dear Lord, when shall I be
fully absorbed in Your thoughts or Your service? When shall I be simply
conscious of You and free from all mental demands?” Being absorbed in
the thought of Krishna is not simply being absorbed in some abstract,
concocted speculation. It is actual meditation on the Supreme Person
that is indicated. By such meditation, all mental concoction and
desires are completely eradicated.
At present we are hovering over the mental plane. The mind is
constantly driving us to go here and go there, and it is to our benefit
that we stop taking dictations from it. In order to do this, we have to
establish ourselves in our constitutional relationship with Krishna as
His servant. “I shall simply be Your eternal servitor,” we should
think. “And I shall be very cheerful, for I have my master.” Those who
are not in Krishna consciousness are guideless, and because they are
their own guides and are uncertain, they are always fearful. A person
who is in Krishna consciousness, however, has the advantage of having
this supreme guide; therefore he has no fear. As long as a child is
under the care of his parents, he has no fear, but as soon as he is
free of them, he finds so many impediments. When we engage in Krishna
consciousness one hundred percent, we will immediately become very
peaceful, for we will immediately gain liberation from all mental
concoctions.
For this reason Chaitanya Mahaprabhu says that those who are in Krishna
consciousness are actually peaceful because they have no demands. Those
who are after sense enjoyment, salvation and yogic mystic perfections
are all always full of anxiety. As long as one is full of anxiety, he
should know that he is still under the grip of material nature, and as
soon as one is free from all anxiety, he should know that he is
liberated. Fears and anxieties exist because we do not know Krishna,
the Supreme Lord, the supreme controller. Instead, we ascribe to other
conceptions and are therefore always anxious.
Yet there are many difficulties which arise when we begin to take to
Krishna consciousness. For example, Prahlada Maharaja, although five
years old and a pet child, found that his father became his enemy and
tried to kill him just because he was a devotee of the Lord’s. This is
the way of the world; as soon as one becomes a devotee of the Lord, he
finds so many obstacles presenting themselves. But one should be
assured that these obstacles will not be serious hindrances or
impediments on the path. Despite all obstacles, we should always be
personally prepared to become Krishna conscious, otherwise we can only
turn to the kingdom of maya, illusion. Maya will try to
defeat us as soon as she sees that a living soul is leaving her grip,
but as soon as we become Krishna conscious and fully surrender unto the
Supreme Lord, we have nothing more to fear from this illusion.
Therefore the Krishna conscious person is a perfectly peaceful person.
Everyone wants peace in the world, but no one knows how to attain it.
The defect in the philosophy of the peace marchers was noted by the
Archbishop of Canterbury when he said, “You want the kingdom of God
without God.” If we at all want peace, we have to understand that peace
means knowing God. This is stated in Bhagavad-gita.
Unless we are in touch with the Supreme Lord, Krishna, we cannot have
peace, for this is the real key to the peace formula. The real peace
formula is that one must know that God is the proprietor of all this
universe, including the United States, Russia, China, India, etc.
Because we claim that we are the proprietors, there is fighting,
discord and disagreement. In such consciousness, how can there be
peace? We first must accept the fact that God is the proprietor of
everything and that we are simply guests on this planet for at most one
hundred years. We come and we go, and while we are here, we are
absorbed in the thought that “This is my land. This is my family. This
is my body. This is my property.” We do not stop to consider that when
there is an order from the Supreme, we will have to leave this home,
body, property, family, money, bank balance, etc. Our position has to
be totally vacated. When material nature takes us in her grip at death
and offers different kinds of bodies, she says, “Now my dear sir, you
accept this body.” In this way we are forced to accept an American
body, Indian body, Chinese body, cat’s body, dog’s body, etc. We’re not
even the proprietors of these bodies, yet we are claiming to be these
bodies. This is all due to ignorance. In such ignorance, where is the
possibility of peace? Peace can only be had when we understand that God
is the proprietor of everything. Our friends, family and relatives are
guests of time. When we accept this knowledge, we will have peace.
We are searching for a friend to give us peace and tranquility, and
that friend is Krishna, God. If we would just make friends with Him, we
will find that everyone is our friend. God is situated in everyone’s
heart, and if we make friends with Him, He will dictate from within so
that we will be treated in a friendly way. If we make friends with the
police commissioner, we will receive some advantages, or if we make
friends with the president, so many people will be our friend.
Similarly, if we make friends with God, everyone will be our friend. If
everyone understands that God is everyone’s friend and that He is the
supreme proprietor, the world will become peaceful. This is the verdict
of Lord Chaitanya’s.
In Bhagavad-gita, Srimad-Bhagavatam, Chaitanya
Charitamrita and in all other Vedic literatures as well as in
the literatures of all other religions, this very fact is presented:
God is the proprietor, and He is the only friend. If we simply
understand this, we will have peace, for this is the perfect peace
formula. But as soon as we encroach on God’s property, claiming it to
be our own, there will be police action taken in the form of material
nature, which will inform us that we are not the proprietors. We can
only have what is allotted by God.
Our only business is to elevate ourselves to perfect Krishna
consciousness and nothing more. If we deviate from this law, or if we
don’t accept this principle, or if we want to enjoy more, then we will
have to suffer. There is no question of forgetting, for those who are
in Krishna consciousness know nothing but Krishna. Therefore Lord
Chaitanya says that one who is Krishna conscious has no demands and is
at peace. This is a fact, for actually only those who are Krishna
conscious are peaceful and unafraid. They are neither in heaven, nor in
hell, nor anywhere else, for they are always with Krishna. Consequently
wherever they remain is Vaikuntha. Krishna is never lost to them
because He resides everywhere as Paramatma, the Supersoul in the hearts
of all living entities. We should be careful to understand, however,
that although Krishna lives within the heart of the hog, He is not
being subjected to the punishments of a hog. The Lord and His devotees
are always transcendental to the modes of material nature. Lord Sri
Krishna Himself as Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, seeing the pitiable
condition of the general populace in the present day, directly
distributes love of Godhead, and He distributes it freely due to His
compassion for the suffering living entities.
Yet although love of God is being given freely and easily, people do
not care for it. Guru Maharaja Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati used to
say that if we take a langera mango, which is the highest quality mango
in India, very costly, sweet, and tasty, and go from door to door and
try to distribute it freely, people will doubt: “Why has this man
brought this langera mango? Why is he trying to distribute it freely?
There must be some motive behind it.” Similarly, Lord Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu distributes this Krishna consciousness freely, but people
are so foolish that they think, “What is there to simply chanting Hare
Krishna? This is meant for the foolish who cannot speculate and who do
not have any higher standard of knowledge.” But factually this is not
the case. In Bhagavad-gita it is said that out of
millions and millions of people, only a few are so fortunate as to be
interested in Krishna consciousness. We should not neglect this
information, for it is very rare. If we prosecute Krishna
consciousness, our lives will be successful, and our mission of human
life will be fulfilled. The gift of Krishna consciousness is very
valuable and very rare. Of the innumerable living entities who are
wandering and transmigrating in the 8,400,000 species of life, he who
takes to Krishna consciousness is most fortunate, for he has found a
great spiritual treasure.
Sometimes devotees of the Lord go from door to door as beggars. This is
the custom in India, where sannyasis in the renounced order
often go to a householder’s door to beg. These sannyasis are
very well received, and they do not ask for anything in particular but
for whatever one can afford. If one simply offers a chapati to
a pure devotee who comes to his door, he is made spiritually rich. When
one is advanced in spiritual wealth, he offers a good reception to
devotees, as far as possible. According to the Vedic system, even if an
enemy comes to one’s home, he has to be received in such a way that one
will forget that he is an enemy.
If by chance we receive training from a teacher who is a saintly person
and a pure devotee of the Lord, by such contact we become pure.
Therefore Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu says that the fortunate person who
has had some spiritual asset in his past dealings will seek the
association of pure devotees. The seed of Krishna consciousness is
received by the mercy of the guru, the spiritual master, and by
the mercy of Krishna. When the spiritual master and Lord Krishna will
that a person become Krishna conscious, the seed of Krishna
consciousness very nicely fructifies. When one’s spiritual assets make
him so fortunate that he becomes spiritually enlivened, he meets a bona
fide spiritual master. By the grace of that spiritual master he can
receive the seed of Krishna consciousness. That is the result of his
inner urge, his questioning: “Where can I get this association? Where
can I get this awareness?”
Krishna is within us, and as soon as He sees that we are very sincere,
that we are seeking, He sends a bona fide spiritual master. By a
combination of Krishna and the spiritual master, we receive the seed of
Krishna consciousness. The seed is there constitutionally. If we have a
very nice seed of a rose bush, what is our duty? Are we to lock it up
in a safety vault in a bank? Our duty is to sow it in the ground. The
seed of Krishna consciousness must be sown within the heart, not within
the earth, but within our very selves. And after sowing the seed we
must pour a little water on it, and that water is shravanam kirtanam,
hearing and chanting. Once the seed is sown within the heart, we only
have to pour a little water on it to make it grow.
It is not that we reach any stage in spiritual life where we will no
longer have to hear or chant. This process goes on continuously. As
with any plant, if we stop pouring water on it, it will dry up and not
produce any fruit, so the plant of Krishna consciousness must be
constantly watered by the process of hearing and chanting. Maya
is so strong, so powerful, that as soon as she sees an opportunity she
will at once try to dry the plant up. But by the process of pouring on
the water of chanting and hearing, the plant of Krishna consciousness
grows unlimitedly. There is a limit to the growth of every plant that
we see; it grows, grows, and finally reaches a point where it stops.
But the plant of Krishna consciousness grows in such a way that it does
not rest in any part of the material universe because a Krishna
conscious person is not satisfied with any planetary facility in any
part of this material universe. Even if we offer a devotee a place in
Siddha Loka, where the inhabitants are so powerful and elevated that
they can fly in the sky without airplanes, he will not be satisfied.
The plant of Krishna consciousness does not stop at any planet in the
material universe but penetrates the covering of this universe, and
even after reaching the causal ocean continues to grow. Even when it
reaches the spiritual sky it is not satisfied with any Vaikuntha planet
but continues to grow to enter into the highest planet of the spiritual
sky, known as Krishna Loka. This planet is shaped just like a lotus
flower, and it is the supreme abode of Sri Krishna, the Supreme
Personality of Godhead. It is there that the plant finds Krishna’s
lotus feet and rests. As soon as the plant of Krishna consciousness
captures Krishna’s lotus feet, it takes shelter saying, “There, I have
finished my journey. Let me expand and bear fruit here.” In this way we
come to enjoy Krishna’s association. In this position, the devotee
attains the perfection of peace.
—A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
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