“Reflecting on recent changes, I yearn for warmth and clarity in both weather and spirit. This longing is not just for physical comfort but for a deeper understanding and connection with my inner self.”
It seems like a year ago that I was in Germany and Prague enjoying the Summer with some fabulous veg friends. Now we are in the middle of Winter in DC and I yearn for warmer weather. I remember Swami Prabhupada once said that the bitter cold of London was “hellish”. It seems almost contradictory to our conception of hell, but really “hell” is just that place, consciousness or feeling that is furthest removed from our divine nature and a loving relationship with God. Therefore, “hell” can mean different things to different people, depending on where we are in our spiritual evolution and understanding. But what Prabhupada meant is that this material world can sometimes present us situations that are so far removed from our divine nature that it is just “hellish”.
“Our eternal spirits often clash with the limitations of our physical forms, creating a struggle for true self-awareness. This conflict challenges us to transcend these boundaries and seek a deeper understanding of our spiritual essence.”
with our bondage in these physical bodies. The limitations they present us are also “hellish.” I mean, the human ear can only hear certain frequencies; our eyes are not able to see in the dark of night; we can’t fly, run or jump like other species, and who likes the fact that despite all our efforts to eat right, exercise and rest, we still get diseases and eventually die!? Indeed, the very idea of death is abnormal for the eternal soul and that is exactly why we pretend it won’t happen to us. The great King Yuddhisthir was once asked, “O great King, what is the most amazing thing you have ever seen?” The king replied, “Despite the fact that my mother, father, relatives and friends all die, I find it absolutely amazing that I think it will never happen to me!”
“In truth, our essence transcends physical death, continuing its journey based on our consciousness. This ongoing journey reflects our spiritual evolution and the lessons we learn in each incarnation.”
At the time of death, depending on the development of our consciousness, we are either carried by the subtle body (mind, intelligence and false ego) to our next physical incarnation, or we are released completely from material bondage and returned to full spiritual awareness.
If you understand what I am saying here then like me, you will still feel challenged by the demands and responsibilities that come with the role we must play in our current incarnation. Whether we are a mother, father, uncle, aunt, or even indigo child, we have a calling – a specific lesson to experience or action to undertake. There are no exceptions. What that lesson or action is should be the central focus of our life. It is really a crying shame how people waste their blessed human incarnation and degrade their consciousness to such a level that material nature must then deliver them to a lower form of life. Never, ever underestimate the good fortune of a human birth. According to the Vedas (Srimad Bhagavatam 8.22.25), “While rotating in the cycle of birth and death again and again in different species because of his own fruitive activities, the dependent living entity, by good fortune, may happen to become a human being. This human birth is very rarely obtained.” And in the Bhagavad Gita (7.3) it is stated, “Out of many thousands among men, one may endeavor for perfection, and of those who have achieved perfection, hardly one knows Me in truth.
“Life has transformed significantly since my days as a monk, shifting from simplicity to complex responsibilities. This transition highlights the challenges of balancing spiritual pursuits with worldly obligations.”
when I lived as a monk. Back then, everything was simple and I fully absorbed myself in my spiritual studies. Now, there seems to be an endless demand on my time from clients, family, friends, debt collectors, and the aging body. But I know that I am in no way unique. We all in some way must face these challenges. And truth be told, our life is a culmination of all the decisions we have made up to this point. So there is no use in pointing the finger at anyone else. We must accept responsibility. This is all part of the divine play called “our life.” Embrace life, love it for what it is, and know that you are as loved as anyone or anything else in this world. Recognizing this interconnectedness fosters compassion and a sense of belonging. We do not live in a vacuum; we are all connected and interdependent on each other. So the next time you step out into your yard, take a deep breath and look around. Really look around and know that everything you see, feel and hear is the loving embrace of your greater family. So give love back. Really give love. This holiday season, go the extra mile to show your love to the world. We all need it so give it out and watch it come back to you a million-fold. Rather than acting the “victim” when we experience something “hellish”, use the experience to raise your consciousness and to fuel your passion to be freed from these physical bonds once and for all.
FAQ
Q: How can knowing oneself lead to freedom?
A: Understanding oneself fosters self-awareness, enabling individuals to break free from limiting beliefs and societal constraints. This self-knowledge empowers personal growth and spiritual liberation, allowing one to live authentically and freely.
Q: What role does love play in achieving freedom?
A: Love, both for oneself and others, is a powerful catalyst for freedom. It nurtures acceptance and compassion, dissolving barriers that restrict our true potential. By giving and receiving love, we align with our higher selves and experience genuine liberation.
Q: How does spiritual awareness affect our daily lives?
A: Spiritual awareness enhances our perception, helping us navigate life’s challenges with grace and understanding. It fosters a sense of purpose and connection, enriching our interactions and decisions, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and harmonious existence.
Q: What are practical steps to discover one’s true self?
A: Begin with introspection and mindfulness practices, such as meditation or journaling. Seek knowledge through spiritual texts and mentors. Engage in self-reflection and embrace experiences that challenge your perspectives, guiding you toward deeper self-understanding.
Q: How does self-discovery lead to spiritual freedom?
A: Self-discovery fosters a deeper understanding of one’s true nature, enabling individuals to transcend limiting beliefs and societal constraints. This journey of introspection and awareness leads to spiritual freedom by aligning one’s actions and thoughts with their higher self.
Q: What is the role of love in achieving personal freedom?
A: Love plays a crucial role in achieving personal freedom by nurturing acceptance and compassion. It dissolves barriers that restrict our potential, allowing us to live authentically. By embracing love, we align with our higher selves and experience genuine liberation.
Q: How can spiritual awareness impact daily life?
A: Spiritual awareness enhances perception, helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with grace and understanding. It fosters a sense of purpose and connection, enriching interactions and decisions, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and harmonious existence.
Q: What are practical steps to discover one’s true self?
A: Begin with introspection and mindfulness practices, such as meditation or journaling. Seek knowledge through spiritual texts and mentors. Engage in self-reflection and embrace experiences that challenge your perspectives, guiding you toward deeper self-understanding.
Q: How can one balance spiritual pursuits with worldly responsibilities?
A: Balancing spiritual pursuits with worldly responsibilities requires prioritizing time for self-reflection and spiritual practices, while also fulfilling daily obligations. Setting clear intentions and maintaining mindfulness can help integrate spirituality into everyday life.
Q: What is the significance of human birth according to the Vedas?
A: According to the Vedas, human birth is a rare and fortunate opportunity for spiritual growth. It allows individuals to pursue self-awareness and liberation, making it essential to utilize this life for personal and spiritual development.



Anonymous
Great article