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Category:Our Laziness (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

A common misconception about spiritual life is that it involves escaping worldly duties to live peacefully without physical exertion. To shatter this illusion, Śrīla Prabhupāda fiercely warns his disciples that the path of Kṛṣṇa consciousness has absolutely no room for lethargy or artificial retirement. He identifies laziness and excessive sleep as dangerous symptoms of the mode of ignorance (tamo-guṇa), which lead directly to spiritual falldown. By demanding that his followers remain vigorously active twenty-four hours a day—whether through studying deep siddhānta, attending early morning maṅgala-ārati, or expanding the preaching mission—he ensures their rapid and safe progress back to Godhead.

  • A Movement for the Strong: The transcendental mission is not a free hotel for those seeking to avoid work; it requires practitioners who are physically robust, mentally determined, and willing to labor according to their full capacity.
  • The Perils of Overindulgence: Failing to minimize eating inevitably leads to excessive sleeping and the awakening of mundane desires. Feeling lethargic toward early morning spiritual duties is the practical test that one is still gripped by illusion.
  • Diligence in Study: A devotee must never be lazy in understanding the philosophy. It takes decades of rigorous engagement to properly assimilate the vast Vedic literatures and clearly comprehend the absolute truth.
  • Urgency of the Human Form: Because death is looming and the human lifespan is incredibly short, a sincere soul must take full advantage of their youthful, stout body to execute Kṛṣṇa's orders without a single wasted moment.

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