Implicit Faith in the Words of a Spiritual Master
Srila Prabhupada explains that the foundational principle of all spiritual advancement is absolute, implicit faith. Without firm conviction in the instructions of the spiritual master and the Supreme Lord, progress on the transcendental path is impossible. He emphasizes that this staunch faith is the ultimate secret of success, empowering the disciple to execute the divine mission and directly realize the Absolute Truth.
The Secret of Spiritual Success
Srila Prabhupada repeatedly stresses that advancement in spiritual life begins with complete faith. He explains that knowing the Supreme Personality of Godhead and unlocking the depths of Vedic knowledge is only possible when one explicitly trusts the words of a bona fide ācārya. This dual faith in both Kṛṣṇa and the guru is the true secret to perfection.
- First of all you must have full faith in Krsna, or full faith in the words of spiritual master. That is the beginning. If you have no faith, there is no question of advancing.
- This is the way to advance in spiritual science. One must accept the words of an acarya, a bona fide spiritual master, to clear the path for spiritual advancement. This is the secret of success.
- One must have full faith in the words of the spiritual master and similar faith in the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Then the real knowledge of atma and Paramatma and the distinction between matter and spirit will be automatically revealed.
Execution Without Argument
According to Srila Prabhupada, accepting a spiritual master means agreeing to follow their directives without hesitation or mundane debate. True honor is demonstrated by carrying out the guru's instructions word for word, rather than engaging in friendly arguments. A sincere disciple takes the uncompromising words of the spiritual master as their life and soul.
- Brahma knew well that Kardama Muni exactly carried out the instructions received from him and that he actually honored his spiritual master. To honor the spiritual master means to carry out his instructions word for word.
- Guru means, accept guru means, "Whatever you say, I will accept." That is guru. Otherwise friendly talk. Friendly talk will not do. To accept guru means "Now I accept you, guru, my instructor, without any argument," and that is acceptance.
- When guru speaks, you cannot argue. That is not the process. You should accept a guru who is infallible. Otherwise it is useless. He accepted guru Krsna because Krsna is infallible.
- The son or disciple should accept the words of his spiritual master and father without hesitation. Whatever the father and the spiritual master order should be taken without argument: Yes.
Association Through Sound Vibration
Srila Prabhupada teaches that one does not need the physical presence of the spiritual master to intimately associate with him. Because there is no difference between the guru and his instructions, a disciple achieves real association through sound vibration, or śrauta-vākya. Serving the spiritual master's words is therefore considered far more important than serving him physically.
- Such association (by remembering Krsna and spiritual master's words of instructions) with Krsna and the spiritual master should be association by vibration, not physical presence. That is real association.
- There is no difference between the spiritual master's instructions and the spiritual master himself. In his absence, therefore, his words of direction should be the pride of the disciple.
- To serve the Spiritual Master's word is more important than to serve him physically.
Fulfilling the Divine Mission
The power of implicit faith is practically demonstrated through the global spread of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement. Srila Prabhupada highlights that Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, as well as his own disciples, achieved monumental success in preaching simply by believing in the words of their respective spiritual masters. Even the Supreme Lord Himself takes great pleasure in fulfilling the words of His pure devotees.
- Believing in the words of His (Caitanya's) spiritual master, He introduced the sankirtana movement, just as the present Krsna consciousness movement was started with belief in the words of our spiritual master.
- We believed in the words of our spiritual master and started in a humble way - in a helpless way - but due to the spiritual force of the order of the supreme authority, this movement (sankirtana movement) has become successful.
- Because Narada Muni desired that Nalakuvara and Manigriva see Vasudeva face to face, the Supreme Personality of Godhead wanted to fulfill the words of His very dear devotee Narada Muni.
Conclusion
The selected quotes vividly illustrate that a disciple's spiritual life is entirely dependent on their faith in the spiritual master. Srila Prabhupada confirms that by accepting the guru's instructions without argument and executing them word for word, one achieves the perfection of yoga. Whether serving in the physical presence or through the sound vibration of the spiritual master's orders, this unwavering belief is the driving force behind the success of the saṅkīrtana movement and the ultimate means to attain the mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
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