{"id":3195,"date":"2007-03-31T10:23:11","date_gmt":"2007-03-31T09:23:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dandavats.com\/?p=3195"},"modified":"2007-03-31T10:23:11","modified_gmt":"2007-03-31T09:23:11","slug":"our-legacy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dandavats.com\/?p=3195","title":{"rendered":"Our Legacy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Bhaktin Lynne Murray<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A few years ago, a man in Canada wrote a  book about the Holocaust of the Jews during the Second World War.  What was  different about this book, was that this man denied the event.   He  said it had never happened. When I brought up  the topic  during a conversation with my brother Jeff, who is an historian  and the seniour map archivist for the Canadian Government in Ottawa,  I  foolishly said, \u201cWell, what does it matter? Everyone knows about the  Holocaust .  Just ignore the guy. \u201c  My brother, at that point, became somewhat agitated and said, \u201c No, you can\u2019t.  This is not about now.   This is about the future when no survivors of this time or event will be  alive. There will be no witnesses available to set the record  straight.  Our written history must be accurate. \u201c  What we leave  behind essentially will tell those of the future what we were, what we did, and  what we were about. In this modern era of  multimedia sources, both in hard copy and in cyberspace, the record of our  Krishna Conscious movement may not remain so clearly defined.  Essentially,  our footprints may be muddied and perhaps even disappear. A philosophy  that has lasted millions of years may become so blurry that it could be  completely obliterated. After all,  we are in the Kali Yuga, the age of unrest and dissent.  <\/p>\n<p>In Text 10 of the  First Canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam, we read, <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201c O learned one, in this iron age  of Kali men have but short lives.  They are quarrelsome, lazy, misguided,  unlucky and, above all, always disturbed.\u201d Ah  yes, sound familiar?  Sound like your neighbourhood?   Sounds  like almost everyone I know.  And not just the non-devotees, as we in the Krishna Conscious movement refer to those who are not, but also the devotees.  They  too, bicker and squabble amongst themselves because the \u201cKali -Yuga is so saturated with vicious habits that there is a great fight at the slightest misunderstanding.\u201d<br \/>\n(Srimad Bhagavatam, First canto, Text 16, from the  purport) <\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>And sometimes there are great fights  and bickering ~ just because. Sometimes  the debates are based on points of text and the theologians of religions smack  their hands and belabour point after point, splitting the hairs of God\u2019s words  down to the atoms.  Sometimes these debates are about nothing other than  \u2018lording it over the material world\u2019 (see chapter two of the Bhagavad Gita) to  prove who is the best and just to win the blue ribbon of debate itself.   Sometimes, these arguments raise legitimate concerns and are done in   healthy constructive ways that prove to be a service to us  all. But what will remain of all of this for  those of the future?  What if the great flood comes again and everything is  gone except for one library? What will be our record in that  library? Will it be only our great translated  books?  Will it be dissension, unrest, bickering and fighting, as we do our  best to support the cause of the Kali Yuga?  Or, will it be a legacy of  kindness and love, co-operation and mutual respect, positive growth and  intelligent discussion, and charity to our fellow man. If the great things done by the Krishna  Conscious people, are obliterated by the very actions of the Kali Yuga of  which our scriptures warn, then what have we achieved?  Well. not  much. We have to decide why we\u2019re here.   If we find Krishna Consciousness, what are we supposed to do with it?  What  are the possibilities?  Hide it? Argue it?  Follow it?  Or  ~ share it?<\/p>\n<p>Imagine yourself waking up in the middle of a  play, on stage, in a role.  There are other actors around you playing  different characters. You are Caesar and suddenly the knife is in your  body.  You hear yourself say, \u201cEt tu Brute?\u201d  And then it\u2019s over for  you and the next thing you know, you\u2019re backstage.  Everyone is clapping  you on the back.  The director says, \u201c Not bad, but let\u2019s do it again and  this time you be Brutus.\u201d Whoa.  Hey, wait  a minute.  You don\u2019t know that role. \u201c  It\u2019s OK, \u201c  he says.  \u201cYou\u2019ll be fine.  Just remember, I\u2019ll see  you after and we\u2019ll talk about the part and how you  did.\u201d And so once again there you are, back on  stage and you really get into it. You\u2019re good.  You  are Brutus.  You rationalize and argue and Rome is in your heart and eventually you\u2019re the one left holding the knife.  Then it\u2019s backstage again and the director says, \u201c OK, not bad but this time I want you to be Caesar\u2019s wife. \u201c Huh?  Ok, now you\u2019re  really confused, but you are getting good at this role playing so.  well.OK. Back onstage, the lights are so bright  that you can\u2019t see anything else. Not the audience, or lighting guy.   Not the set decorators or producers. Sometimes, you think you hear  something beyond the stage but you\u2019re not sure. Then out of nowhere, a man appears, a  bald-headed man in an orange robe and he says,  \u201c Come with me.  You  are not the role you are playing. Come with me.\u201d  And he leads you  off the stage, into the audience and for the first time you realize that you  were in a play.  Somehow, you got trapped in role playing.   Somehow.you got trapped. What a shock that  would be.  But what if the man hadn\u2019t come? What if he hadn \u2019t taken up his  net and become a \u2018fisher of men\u2019?  What if you hadn\u2019t recognized him as a  holy man, a monk, when you were riding your horse across a prairie taking cows  to the slaughter? What would have  happened to you? What if he hadn\u2019t  sung at that rock festival and danced wildly with you on the edge of a sea in  Eastern Europe? What if he had not climbed into  that boat, and sailed across the water to bring you food when you and your  family and friends were completely cut off by war and you were starving, alone  and afraid? What if he hadn\u2019t braved the  politics of Apartheid and stuck around and been there to feed thousands of your  children when you were finally freed after decades of  imprisonment? Just what would have happened to  you?  What would have happened?<\/p>\n<p>Hmm..What will our legacy be?  Will we  be fishers of men as another great Acharya termed it?  Or will we be  slinging the thorns and arrows of outrage? If we do only the latter, then  what of those who have not seen or read or heard?  What will become of  them? Perhaps they will find themselves, yet  again onstage in the spotlight, singing,\u201d Willkommen, Bienvenue,  Welcome.!   Fremde, Etranger, Stranger. \u201c Caught up in a   Cabaret , in a holocaust and a war,  wondering  just what the heck they\u2019re doing  there. It\u2019s up to you.  What  will be your legacy?  What will be the legacy of the people who know  Krishna? <\/p>\n<p>Hare  Krishna.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.dandavats.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/kirtansw-rasa.jpg\" alt=\"Hare Krishna\" \/><strong>By Bhaktin Lynne Murray<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> Hmm..What will our legacy be?  Will we  be fishers of men as another great Acharya termed it?  Or will we be  slinging the thorns and arrows of outrage? 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