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Category:Becoming Fixed

Theme Analysis

This analysis explores the critical stage of spiritual development known as niṣṭhā, or 'becoming fixed'. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that faith is initially tender and pliable, but through the process of clearing unwanted habits (anartha-nivṛtti), one becomes steady. The analysis identifies the defining characteristic of this stage: the unwavering determination to execute the order of the spiritual master, regardless of personal convenience. Key tools for achieving this fixity are highlighted, specifically the daily reading of Vedic literatures ("books will keep you convinced") and the performance of saṅkīrtana. Once fixed, the devotee is no longer disturbed by the dualities of the material world and is situated in the mode of pure goodness.

  • The Pre-requisite: One cannot become fixed until one is purified of bad habits (intoxication, etc.) and unwanted material desires.
  • The Definition: True fixity means making the guru's instruction one's life and soul: "I do not care for my personal convenience or inconvenience."
  • The Method: "Saṅkīrtana will keep you happy and the books will keep you convinced." Daily reading is essential to maintain philosophical conviction.
  • The Result: A fixed devotee burns up their material surroundings like fire and is not disturbed even at the time of cosmic dissolution.

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Pages in category "Becoming Fixed"

The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.