Category:Trying to Give Up
Theme Analysis
In the pursuit of spiritual perfection, the mere mechanical attempt to give up the material world or unwanted habits is ultimately insufficient and often leads to madness or artificial renunciation. True liberation is achieved through a parallel process: one must actively cultivate positive engagement in Kṛṣṇa consciousness while simultaneously trying to give up the bodily concept of life, sinful activities, and, most importantly, the ten offenses against the holy name. Without staunch faith and active devotional service, the theoretical attempt to reject the material energy will fail to free the soul from entanglement.
- The Danger of Artificial Renunciation: Merely trying to give up material things without developing staunch faith in Kṛṣṇa leads to frustration, madness, and a leaning towards impersonalism.
- Eradicating the Bodily Concept: Real knowledge begins with understanding one's spiritual identity and actively trying to give up the ignorance of bodily identification, which is the root of all suffering.
- The Parallel Process: Spiritual advancement requires cultivating Krsna consciousness on one side while simultaneously striving to give up unwanted habits and material attachments on the other.
- Avoiding Offenses: Hearing and chanting the holy name without actively trying to give up offenses leads to the growth of unwanted creepers, such as desires for mundane reputation, illicit sex, and cheap adoration.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Cultivating Devotion While Trying to Give Up Unwanted Things.
Pages in category "Trying to Give Up"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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- A sane man who does not want to glide down to the species of demoniac life must try to give up these three enemies which can kill the self to such an extent that there will be no possibility of liberation from this material entanglement. BG 1972 purports
- Although the hundred-dollar note is the same, one person is trying to enjoy it while another is trying to give it up. But both of them - the bhogi and the tyagi - are fools
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- I am spirit soul. I am falsely identifying myself with this body. The body is the source of my all suffering and entanglement. - This is knowledge. Then, when we try to give up the ignorance of bodily concept of life, then we become gradually liberated
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses one may also desire freedom from material bondage like the Mayavadis, or one may become attached to the yoga-siddhis and desire wonderful yogic powers
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may be victimized by diplomatic or crooked behavior, or one may associate with women for illicit sex
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may become a cheap Vaisnava by trying to chant in a secluded place for material adoration
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may become attached to the four sinful activities - illicit sex, intoxication, gambling and meat-eating - or one may consider a Vaisnava to belong to a mundane caste or creed
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may consider Vaisnavas in terms of birth, thinking one a brahmana Vaisnava, another a sudra Vaisnava, another a mleccha Vaisnava and so on
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may desire mundane reputation by making compromises with nondevotees concerning one’s philosophy or spiritual life, or one may become a supporter of a hereditary caste system
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may make a show of devotional service like the prakrta-sahajiyas
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may think, “This is a Hindu Vaisnava, and this is a European Vaisnava. European Vaisnavas are not allowed to enter the temples”
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may try to carry out a professional business by means of chanting the Hare Krsna mantra or reading Srimad-Bhagavatam, or one may try to increase his monetary strength by illegal means
- If one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one may try to support his philosophy by joining some caste or identifying himself with a certain dynasty, claiming a monopoly on spiritual advancement
- In the beginning of spiritual realization, while one is trying to give up one's attachment to materialism, there is some leaning towards impersonalism. BG 1972 purports
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- The unwanted creepers have been described by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura. He states that if one hears and chants without trying to give up offenses, one becomes materially attached to sense gratification
- Two things must go on in parallel lines. One side, a person should cultivate Krsna consciousness and, another side, he should try to give up all the unwanted things