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We Always Have a Choice!

by Dandavats.com / 4 Sep 2022 / Published in Recent Media  /  

We Always Have a Choice

HH Sacinandana Swami: A gift that the Lord has given to everyone is the opportunity to choose, and especially to make enlightened choices that bring us out of the dark periods of our lives back to a life of enthusiastic Krsna consciousness. It is never appropriate to say “I am a victim of circumstances.” I have seen in my life: no matter the circumstance we can always take shelter in Krsna. You may not always find relief, but you can always find shelter. What do I mean by that? When we are tired we find relief by sleeping, when we are hungry by eating, when we are lonely we find relief in good company, etc. But, my dear devotees, you will be tired again, you will be hungry again, you will get lonely again
you will die again. Shelter is something categorically different – it supports and nourishes you in all circumstances. Ultimately, shelter solves the problems of material existence – it solves it all. The process of seeking shelter is called saranagati – saran means shelter and gati means to move toward your shelter. How can we become better at making choices that move us toward our shelter? Leonardo da Vinci once wrote “From time to time step back. Look anew and you may see everything in a new perspective.” He wrote as a painter. If the painter stands directly in front of his work, he cannot see perspective and detail or notice any lack of harmony. But the moment he steps back, he will notice mismatching colors and proportions or if something doesn’t further the overall composition of the painting.

Are we not like painters who work on the painting of our life? We try to create something beautiful that suits our goals, and just like the painter we sometimes become blind and overlook mismatching proportions and details that are not in harmony with our overall purpose in life. Step back from time to time and look from a new perspective! You always have the choice to do that. You can do this for example by taking a walk in nature, talking to a friend or seeking the guidance of your spiritual master. Look from a distance and check the details: what is out of alignment to the real purpose of your life? What is missing? What needs more attention? If you do this regularly your life will become what it is meant to be: a life full of happiness that is never exhausted. When you step back from your life and take on a new perspective, first of all you need to look for and develop a vision for your life in Krsna consciousness – a vision in which a Krsna conscious life is possible for you. For this you need faith. When your faith is weak, you are lost. Never allow your faith to fail you. Go to people who have faith and who can help you repair your faith. Then you can have an empowering spiritual vision and can endure disappointments, health and relationship problems – anything, if you have faith! Secondly, you need to think: how can I implement my vision? What do I need to do in order to reach it? Develop a strategy! And thirdly, you need to translate this strategy into small steps that you take every day. What are the next small steps in your strategy that you can take right now? We overestimate what we can do in a month, but we underestimate what we can do in a year. That is the power of small steps. These small steps are things you do in relationship to Krsna: your sadhana, your spiritual practice. It is from here that you enter into a relationship with Krsna. He has promised that he will take care of his devotees in the Bhagavad-gita (9.22). This daily spiritual practice is something that the world will not see – only Krsna sees it. We call it the roots in our tree of life model. No one sees the roots of a tree, but without them the whole tree couldn’t stand and grow. Thus, these roots, your daily spiritual practice, are very important in your life. You always have the choice to come back to these three things: your vision – based on faith, your life-strategy and your spiritual practice. You always have the choice – in war, in strife, in terminal illness, in desperation – to come back to these elements because you are born with this gift from the Lord, the ability of choice. In Sanskrit it is called sva-tantraratna: ratna means jewel, sva means one’s own, and tantra means choice. No one can ever take this away from you. It’s always with you at every moment of the day. Even when things look very bitter, very bad and there are obstacles that seem insurmountable, take shelter at the lotus feet of Krsna. Take a step back and look at your life afresh – is it the ideal picture yet? Are there strokes you would like to add? Are there proportions you need to correct?
From a lecture by HH Sacinandana Swami in London, Feb. 7, 2018.

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2 Comments to “ We Always Have a Choice!”

  1. Gauragopala Dasa says :
    Nov 16, 2020 at 5:49 pm

    Free will or the ability to choose is eternally part and parcel of the jiva souls (marginal living entities) natural constitution and ALWAYS exists without beginning or end in the Spiritual Planets. However, free will in its full potential, is ONLY fully experienced in Vaikuntha and Goloka Vrindavan, which is the jiva souls original perpetual home.

    Devotee – "Srila Prabhupada why did Krishna give us free will if He knew we may miss use it?"

    Srila Prabhupada – "If you have no free will, then you are a stone. The stone has no free will. You want to be stone? Then you must have free will! But don't misuse your free will. But don't try to become stone either. That is not life". (August 5, 1976, New Mayapur France)

    Devotee – "In Srimad Bhagavatam it says that Krishna did not want us to come to this material world. If Krishna did not want us to come, why are we here?” Why doesn’t He save me from thinking like that?”

    Srila Prabhupada – “That means you lose your independence. That is force, in Bengali it is said, ‘If you catch one girl or boy, ‘You love me, you love me, you love me.’ ” Is it love? “You love me, otherwise I will kill you!’ Is that love? So Krishna does not want to become a lover like that, on the point of revolver. ‘You love me, otherwise I shall kill you!’ That is not love; that is threatening. Love is reciprocal, voluntary, good exchange of feeling. Then there is love. Not by force; that is rape. Why one is called lover, another is called rape?” (July 8, 1976 in Washington, D.C).

  2. Gauragopala Dasa says :
    Nov 19, 2020 at 5:12 pm

    Srila Prabhupada – “So everyone can know that independence means one can use it properly, or one can misuse it. That is independence. If you make it one way only, that is not independence, that is force.” (Los Angeles, June 23, 1975)

    As Prabhupada explains above, the relationship between Krishna and the individual soul is never a one way relationship that denies personal contributions and choices, no, love is ALWAYS based on the reciprocation between two because love can only exist when there is two as Prabhupada explains –

    Srila Prabhupāda – ''Unless there are two persons, where is the question of love? Love means two persons, then there is exchange, then there is love. I must deal with you open-hearted, you must deal with me open-hearted, then there is love. So if you want to love Káč›áčŁáč‡a, God, then these things must be there". (August 9, 1976, Tehran)

    Ultimately each individual soul is a unique person who can choose for themselves to voluntarily serve Krishna the Supreme Personality of Godhead and cause of all causes, or ignore Him. As Prabhupada explains, Krishna never forces you to surrender to Him, never forces you to love Him, that must be voluntary.

    Srila Prabhupada – "Krishna NEVER forces you to love Him, that MUST be voluntary. (Melbourne June 25, 1974)

    Srila Prabhupada – "Love is reciprocal, voluntary, good exchange of feeling. Then there is love. Not by force, no, Krishna does not want to become a lover like that." (July 8, 1976)

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