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Category:We Will Not (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

The path of devotional service is illuminated by the profound assurances of the pure devotee, which act as an impenetrable shield against the anxieties of material life. Throughout his instructions, the founder of the movement guarantees his followers that if they sincerely execute their spiritual duties, they will not be subjected to the typical miseries and limitations of the conditioned soul. These promises cover every aspect of a practitioner's existence—from the guarantee of daily maintenance to the ultimate assurance of never returning to the material world.

  • The Absolute Failure of Illusion: By strictly adhering to the regulative principles and executing the orders of the spiritual master, a sincere practitioner is guaranteed that māyā will ultimately fail to attract or overcome their spiritual determination.
  • Protection from Falldown: The primary safeguard against material entanglement is firmly holding onto the lotus feet of the Supreme Lord; those who do so, while actively preaching and chanting, will not fall down.
  • Boundless Spiritual Energy: Unlike mundane labor which quickly produces exhaustion and satiation, engaging one's life fully in transcendental service generates limitless enthusiasm, ensuring the devotee will not feel fatigued.
  • Freedom from Maintenance Anxiety: A pure devotee never starves and does not need to make independent plans for their bodily maintenance; by simply depending on the Lord, they remain free from the constant anxieties that plague materialistic society.
  • Escaping the Cycle of Rebirth: The ultimate guarantee of remaining steady in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is that upon leaving the present physical body, the devotee will enter the spiritual realm and will not have to return to this miserable world.

Pages in category "We Will Not (Disciples of SP)"

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