One Without Training Is Unlucky

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Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently emphasizes that human life is meant for training. Whether one aims to become a qualified administrator of a state or a pure devotee of the Supreme Lord, rigorous discipline under expert guidance is essential. The modern failure of society stems from promoting untrained individuals to positions of power, while spiritual failure results from attempting to access advanced spiritual truths without foundational purification.

The Necessity of Spiritual Training

Spiritual realization is not a cheap or automatic attainment. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that one must become a mahātmā by undergoing strict training and initiation under a bona fide ācārya. Without practicing self-control and following the regulative principles, seeing God is impossible.

The Danger of Premature Advancement

Entering into the higher mysteries of spiritual life requires extreme purity. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that attempting to hear about Kṛṣṇa's intimate pastimes, imitating advanced devotees by chanting in seclusion, or even attempting complex mantras without proper philosophical and disciplinary training leads to spiritual failure or falldown.

The Tragedy of Untrained Leaders

A peaceful society requires leaders trained in the qualities of a kṣatriya. Śrīla Prabhupāda heavily critiques the modern democratic system, where individuals without any moral or administrative training achieve high posts simply by gathering votes, resulting in a chaotic and intolerable condition for the citizens.

The Spontaneous Power of Chanting

While administrative duties and complex Vedic mantras require specific training, the process of bhakti-yoga is inherently natural to the soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda joyfully observes that the chanting of the holy names is so powerful and universally appealing that even a small child can engage in it without any prior training.

Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda clearly defines the necessity of proper education and discipline for the elevation of human society. Materially, a society degrades when it is governed by a so-called democracy that places lower-class men in power without the required kṣatriya training, leading to the exploitation of the citizens. Spiritually, a person who tries to bypass the training of a bona fide spiritual master and artificially jumps to advanced topics like the rāsa-līlā faces certain falldown. However, the supreme mercy of Lord Caitanya is found in the chanting of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra. While profound philosophical understanding requires guidance, the holy name is so pure and potent that anyone, regardless of age or education, can spontaneously take part in the chanting without training and awaken their dormant love for God.

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