Guest guest Posted May 14, 1999 Report Share Posted May 14, 1999 > On the one side, we hear that we must work according to our nature. there is original nature of being servants of KŠa and acquired nature of being slaves of our senses, especially tongue, belly and genitals. Ontologically, it's more natural to act according to the original and eternal nature, although deprived of the vijñ€na of our eternal position we feel like acting in a bodily-natural-way (€h€ra-nidr€-bhaya-maithunya). > But > then we also hear that noone is born a brahmacari; aho! We are not born even into proper conduct. From the very childhood we are learning basic things like washing our hands. The same is with opposite sex relationship. We have to learn the culture. > it is a fight and > struggle- I do hope that it's not like this. If there were no taste in brahmacarya, who would opt for it? Obviously, there are more opportunities in this status, that is why it is appealing to many. Then if we take a traditionally brought up brahmac€r… in spiritual atmosphere - it's very natural for him to treat every woman as his mother. But when the society is engrossed in "itching" and children are exposed to sex life from, virtually, 5 years old (instead of "kaum€ram €caret pr€jño dharm€n bh€gavat€n iha") - and then somebody tries to overcome the bad effects of the early indulgence in sex, of course it's going to be tough, at least in the beginnning. But the strenght is coming from following and proper association. By this our previous dominant mode of ignorance and passion change into something more sattvic, where sex stuff becomes meaningless. If we are lucky then to develop some taste for the spiritual m€dhurya rasa, relationship of ordinary man and woman will look drab for us. reme tay€ c€tma-rata €tm€r€mo ’py akha‰itaƒ k€min€ˆ darayan dainyaˆ str…Š€ˆ caiva dur€tmat€m (bh 10.30.34) [ukadeva Gosv€m… continued:] Lord KŠa enjoyed with that gop…, although He enjoys only within, being self-satisfied and complete in Himself. Thus by contrast He showed the wretchedness of ordinary lusty men and hardhearted women. begging to remain ys abhinanda d€sa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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