How a Pure Devotee Tolerates So-called Distress
The perception of pain and pleasure in the material world binds the conditioned soul to an endless cycle of anxiety and false hopes. Exposing the illusory nature of these dualities, Śrīla Prabhupāda thoroughly explains that both happiness and distress are simply temporary mental concoctions resulting from bodily identification. By peacefully tolerating these fleeting conditions, a pure devotee remains undisturbed and focuses entirely on the ultimate goal of spiritual realization.
The Illusion of Material Dualities
When a pure spiritual being comes into contact with material nature, they fall into a state of deep forgetfulness and false identification. Due to this powerful māyā, the conditioned soul mistakenly perceives the interactions of the physical senses as factual reality. Guiding us out of this ignorance, Śrīla Prabhupāda explained that the so-called happiness and distress of this world are no more substantial than the fleeting experiences of a dream.
- Although qualitatively one with the Lord, the living being, due to contamination of the material world, is pervertedly manifested, he experiences so-called happiness and distress in the material world.
- Because the same mind and body exist in the same material world of duality when we are awake, the so-called happiness and distress of this world are no better than the false, superficial happiness of dreams.
- The distinctions between happiness and distress in the material world of duality are simply mental concoctions, for the so-called happiness and distress are actually one and the same. They are like the happiness and distress in dreams.
- They know that these (so-called happiness and distress) are like changing seasons, which are perceivable by contact with the material body.
Enduring the Changing Seasons
Physical inconveniences and mental anxieties are inevitable for anyone occupying a material body. Just as summer and winter cyclically appear and disappear, the dualities of life continuously manifest according to one's past karma. To counteract this disturbance, Śrīla Prabhupāda taught his followers to patiently tolerate these changes without losing focus on their eternal spiritual duties.
- We should not be disturbed by the so-called distress and happiness. They are coming and going. Krsna has advised in the Bhagavad-gita, agamapayino 'nityas tams titiksasva bharata.
- In the material world, in any form of life, there is some so-called happiness and so-called distress. No one invites distress in order to suffer, but still it comes.
- Suffering and so-called suffering, distress, that will go on so long we have got this body. But we must come to the knowledge that "I am, I have got this body due to my past activities." That is knowledge. Karmana daiva-netrena.
- The liberated person, being above the influence of the three modes of material nature, is unaffected by such dualities in all circumstances. He remains Krsna conscious by tolerating so-called happiness and distress.
Accepting Hardships as Divine Mercy
The perspective of an advanced Vaiṣṇava differs drastically from that of an ordinary materialist. Instead of lamenting over worldly difficulties, a surrendered soul views every hardship as a direct blessing from the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Highlighting this elevated consciousness, Śrīla Prabhupāda noted that a devotee remains perfectly peaceful by taking full shelter of Kṛṣṇa, knowing that the Lord orchestrates everything for their ultimate benefit.
- An advanced devotee does not distinguish between happiness and distress. As stated in Srimad-Bhagavatam (SB 10.14.8): When a devotee is in a condition of so-called distress, he considers it a gift or blessing from the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- Even in distressed condition, because Krsna has given me distress, so-called distress, it is not distress. So this is all right. - Because here, distress or happiness, they are simply mental concoction.
- Even in our distressed condition we must know that we are being protected by Krsna. We should not be disturbed. Because we create so-called distress and happiness.
- Do not try to waste your time for so-called happiness or to drive away so-called distress. Just push yourself under the protection of Krsna. He will manage everything and you'll be happy.
Elevating Consciousness Above Duality
Human energy is far too valuable to be wasted on the futile attempt to maximize physical comfort and eliminate worldly pain. Because our quota of joy and sorrow is already fixed by destiny, a wise person directs all their endeavor toward the cultivation of pure bhakti. Emphasizing this essential principle, Śrīla Prabhupāda urged humanity to purify their consciousness, thereby becoming completely untouched by the temporary dualities of the material sphere.
- So long we are in the material world, the so-called happiness and distress will come and go, but our, the human life, the endeavor should be how to find out or revive our relationship with God. That is our main business.
- The conclusion is that we should not endeavor for so-called happiness or distress, but should try to attain that position whereby we can understand Krsna and get shelter at His lotus feet. This should be the real human endeavor.
- Sastra says that don't bother about this so-called distress and happiness. They are already fixed up. If you have got some energy, please utilize it how to develop in Krsna consciousness. Don't spoil your energy for so-called distress and happiness.
- We have to purify the consciousness. Then we shall be without any touch of this so-called distress and happiness.
Conclusion
True peace can never be found by attempting to adjust the temporary circumstances of the material world. By internalizing the profound reality that physical suffering is merely an illusion of the mind, an aspiring transcendentalist learns to accept all situations with grace. Ultimately, Śrīla Prabhupāda assured his followers that by tolerating all so-called distress and focusing exclusively on devotional service, one achieves eternal shelter at the lotus feet of the Supreme Lord.
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