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Category:Becoming Sober

Theme Analysis

To become sober, or dhīra, is a fundamental prerequisite for any meaningful spiritual inquiry. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that without this controlled and cool-headed status, one remains under the delusion of the material modes, unable to perceive their real position. This analysis explores how true education (vidyā) naturally leads to a gentle and sober disposition, contrasting with the reactive anger of the foolish. The quotes highlight that in the current age, becoming sober is achieved through the heart-cleansing power of kṛṣṇa-kīrtana, which prepares the consciousness for the vāsudeva platform and a deep sense of responsibility toward the Lord’s mission.

  • The Symptom of Education: A truly learned person is recognized by their gentle and sober nature; education is meant to produce cool-headedness rather than haughtiness.
  • The Definition of Dhīra: A dhīra is one who is fully controlled and sober, and it is only in this state that spiritual life can be understood.
  • A Leader's Prayer: Śrīla Prabhupāda expresses a deep desire for his disciples and officers to become sober-minded and responsible, recognizing that even slight impurities can cause spiritual deterioration.

Pages in category "Becoming Sober"

The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.