Without Endeavor - The Necessity of Spiritual Practice
Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches a profound lesson regarding the management of human energy: we often struggle immensely for things we are destined to receive anyway, while neglecting the one thing that requires our utmost effort. The Vedic literature confirms that material happiness and distress arrive according to destiny without endeavor, but returning home, back to Godhead, requires intense and sincere spiritual practice.
The Futility of Material Endeavor
One of the most difficult concepts for the modern mind to grasp is that economic development does not increase actual happiness. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that according to the law of karma, whatever material enjoyment or suffering we are meant to experience will come to us naturally, without any extraneous endeavor.
- One should work for self-realization, not for economic development, which is impossible to improve. Without endeavor, one can get the amount of happiness and distress for which he is destined, and one cannot change this.
- Even if we do not endeavor to obtain the advantages of material happiness, we shall obtain them automatically. This happiness and distress are obtainable in any form of life, without endeavor.
- As you do not try for getting distress, it comes upon you according to your karma; similarly the so-called happiness also will come upon you without any endeavor.
- According to the Bhagavatam conclusion, we are sometimes faced with dangerous or miserable conditions without endeavoring for them, and similarly we may have prosperous conditions without endeavoring for them.
The Automatic Results of Devotional Service
While material endeavors are ultimately fruitless, the endeavor for Kṛṣṇa consciousness yields limitless rewards. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that when a soul fully engages in bhakti, detachment from the material world and relief from anxiety manifest automatically, completely without endeavor.
- If we endeavor to improve our Krsna consciousness, the distresses of material life will disappear without extraneous endeavor.
- A person who is constantly engaged in devotional service to Krsna and who chants His holy name becomes so transcendentally attached to the chanting that his heart becomes softened without extraneous endeavor.
- The jnanis, they want brahma satyam jagan mithya, detachment. But bhakta, without any endeavor, because he develops attachment for Krsna, he automatically gives up attachment for this material world.
- By transcendental engagement, one achieves all transcendental qualities automatically, by the grace of the Lord, and thus his liberation is complete in itself, without his making extraneous endeavors to acquire knowledge.
The Supreme Lord's Effortless Potency
The living entity must work hard within the material world, but the Supreme Personality of Godhead is absolutely independent. Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals that God accomplishes everything—from maintaining the planets to feeding trillions of living entities—by His mere will, entirely without physical endeavor.
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead is able to remain in His own abode and without endeavor supervise and manipulate the entire cosmic manifestation through the interaction of the three modes of material nature.
- He is transcendentally so full of inconceivable potencies that simply by His willing, everything is done without physical or personal endeavor. He is called, therefore, Yogesvara, or the Lord of all mystic powers.
- For providing myself, my body and soul together, I have to work so much. But Krsna, He is providing millions and trillions of living entities without any endeavor.
- There was no need of Krsna's coming to this material world to kill the demons; simply by His willing, many hundreds and thousands of demons could have been killed without His personal endeavor.
The Necessity of Spiritual Endeavor
We must completely reverse our standard operating procedure: instead of striving for material gain, we must strive for spiritual perfection. Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that unlike bodily comforts which come by destiny, love of God cannot be awakened without sincere and serious personal endeavor in devotional service.
- The idea is that material happiness and misery are available in all planetary systems in the course of time, but the highest achievement, devotional service, cannot be attained anywhere without endeavor.
- One cannot attain the highest perfectional stage of devotional service without personal endeavor.
- The word ca may be used in place of api, which gives emphasis to something. Thus it means that without sincere endeavor in devotional service, one cannot attain love of Godhead.
- Empiric philosophical speculation cannot give one relief from the threefold miseries of material existence. Simply to endeavor for knowledge without devoting oneself to the Lord is a waste of valuable time.
Conclusion
To achieve true peace, a human being must deeply understand the mechanics of nature and the purpose of life. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that struggling day and night to improve one's economic condition is a symptom of ignorance, because material destiny is fixed and arrives without endeavor. Instead, an intelligent person accepts what comes naturally by the grace of the Lord and directs all their vital energy into executing Kṛṣṇa consciousness. By enthusiastically endeavoring to serve the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who Himself acts effortlessly, the sincere devotee is freed from all material anxieties and successfully attains the supreme spiritual destination.
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