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Srila Prabhupada[Posted August 19, 2009]

The business of saints



A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

Offering a holistic solution over piecemeal fixes
Stan Brock Sunday Times Apr 5, 2009 - ARIEL LEVE

Saint Stan Brock: who are you?



This man has come to the rescue of nearly 200,000 poor Americans who can’t afford to see a doctor.

Stan Brock is the man overseeing the operation. He founded the Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps, a non-profit-making organisation, in 1985, but he had the idea when he lived in the Amazon in the 1950s. He has carried out medical relief missions all over the world, but increasingly his focus has been on the poorest Americans.

So who is this British man, living in the middle of the Bible Belt in Tennessee and trying to solve America’s healthcare crisis? It might be a temporary fix, but he is driven by those in desperate need, and his devotion is paying off. How did he become a hero for so many?
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Compassion and relief
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We have to distinguish between mundane and spiritual compassion, or between false compassion and real compassion. We see people giving some money to a drunkard on the street. People are opening hospitals or sending care packages. Welfare activities are being supported to give relief to suffering humanity in different parts of the world. That is material compassion. It offers a temporary solution, at best. A devotee's compassion, however, is to give people the knowledge of Krishna, which includes everything else automatically. A devotee knows that a person is suffering in a particular situation due to his previous offensive attitude toward Krishna. If one is rebellious against Krishna, Krishna puts him in an awkward situation. For permanent relief from sufferings of material existence, we must strike at the root cause of the problem, which is forgetfulness of God. more

What is real philanthropy?



Srimad-Bhagavatam 5.8.10, text & purport
Text 10
Even though one is in the renounced order, one who is advanced certainly feels compassion for suffering living entities. One should certainly neglect his own personal interests, although they may be very important, to protect one who has surrendered.

PURPORT
Maya is very strong. In the name of philanthropy, altruism and communism, people are feeling compassion for suffering humanity throughout the world. Philanthropists and altruists do not realize that it is impossible to improve people's material conditions. Material conditions are already established by the superior administration according to one's karma. They cannot be changed. The only benefit we can render to suffering beings is to try to raise them to spiritual consciousness. Material comforts cannot be increased or decreased. It is therefore said in Srimad-Bhagavatam (1.5.18), tal labhyate duhkhavad anyatah sukham: "As far as material happiness is concerned, that comes without effort, just as tribulations come without effort." Material happiness and pain can be attained without endeavor. One should not bother for material activities. If one is at all sympathetic or able to do good to others, he should endeavor to raise people to Krishna consciousness. In this way everyone advances spiritually by the grace of the Lord. For our instruction, Bharata Maharaja acted in such a way. We should be very careful not to be misled by so-called welfare activities conducted in bodily terms. One should not give up his interest in attaining the favor of Lord Vishnu at any cost. Generally people do not know this, or they forget it. Consequently they sacrifice their original interest, the attainment of Vishnu's favor, and engage in philanthropic activities for bodily comfort.



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