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Category:Achieving Peace

Theme Analysis

Achieving peace is a fundamental pursuit of the human condition, yet Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that it often eludes society because the method of attainment is misunderstood. Peace is not merely a cessation of conflict or a material adjustment; it is a spiritual state of consciousness. It requires a fundamental shift in vision—seeing the Supreme Lord as the proprietor and enjoyer of everything. When the living entity aligns their will with the Divine and controls the incessant flow of material desires, they enter a state of tranquility comparable to an ocean that remains undisturbed despite rivers flowing into it. This analysis explores the necessary qualifications, such as the mercy of the spiritual master and the practice of devotional service, required to attain this highest perfection of life.

  • The Unmoved Ocean of Desires: Just as the ocean remains still despite rivers entering it, a peaceful person is one who is not agitated by the continuous flow of desires but tolerates them without striving for satisfaction.
  • The Peace Formula: Real peace, or santi, is achieved only when one understands the three principles: God is the supreme proprietor, the supreme enjoyer, and the best friend of all living entities.
  • Role of the Mind: A healthy, peaceful state of mind is self-manifested only when the intelligence and mind are fixed in the transcendental loving service of the Lord.
  • Guidance of the Guru: One cannot achieve peace independently; it requires the mercy and blessings of the spiritual master to fulfill the mission of human life.
  • Transcendence (Nirguna): To achieve eternal peace and fearlessness, one must rise above the modes of material nature (nirguna) and become situated in their constitutional position of immortality.
  • Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Achieving Peace through Kṛṣṇa Consciousness.

Pages in category "Achieving Peace"

The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.