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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Forgiveness

Recently there has been some online facebook discussion about forgiveness. A devotee gave a talk on the topic - and there are many opinions regarding his ideas.

Some are very favorable to it, pointing out how Prabhupada said we should forgive minor offenses. Yes, he did.

Others feel that medium and particularly severe abuses are grave, and such offenders should not be allowed to slide. They too pointed out Prabhupada quotes which support their understanding. Furthermore, that abusers have the tendency to be repeat offenders when left unchecked.

This blog post is not about the speaker, or the various devotees, just my two cents and experience with the issue.


Those in the first category were stating that forgiveness is more for yourself, a type of letting go in order to move on, so you can heal. I agree with that for minor offenses.

Those in the 2nd category were pointing out it's just a way to brush under the rug, the medium and chiefly large abuses someone committed. I agree with that too.

The first group became more specific and pointed toward forgiveness as good for your health. Remove the anger, hate, blame, resentment, worry - and watch your health blossom. Again, I agree.

Since some were including a philosophy of "my karma - my fault," the second group debated that point strongly.  I also take issue with that version of the karma belief - only because it's often a misunderstanding of laws of karma, it's far too speculative, can be misused by bad guys to blame the victim, plus a new adaption of a former misunderstanding. 

One godsister expressed that forgiveness does not always result in healing for those who experienced intense abuse, quoting a therapist.  Summed up, she elucidated:

Psychologist Alice Miller explains that asking a victim to forgive prior to the offender undergoing justice has been done and their victims nevertheless continued to experience suffering from the effects. It actually compounds trauma. What they really need to hear is unmoving condemnation of whatever bad thing happened. THAT is when real healing can begin. 

 
And, the offender must comprehend the depth of pain they caused those they offended, which is shown through (genuine) remorse followed by an honest apology - not lip service apologies.

This is what helps those outright abused to heal, since they no longer feel alone, but rather the world, in our case Movement, is with them. That we know and acknowledge they did not deserve it. This lifts a big burden off their shoulder, and from their inner dialogue. 

Completely agree with Alice. Plus, find one difficulty between the two groups belief systems - they often did not distinguish between the level of offense, or abuse. That is important and when omitted, can result in much argumentation, as we can see. :)

Found myself in the midst of going back and forth, trying to figure out which side made the most sensible points, in order to pick sides. 

While glad to have looked at both, and stand by what I wrote above - however, there I was reading many comments - my head getting a bit dizzy lol - when it hit me:

Why is there so much talk about forgiveness lately? Is it about people trying to get off the hook without making internal changes? Or is it about others who feel hurt? Our focal point use to be Krishna-Katha [talk of God.] I believe in forgiveness. But as devotees who took vows, why are many still living in a way to easily be able to make offenses in the first place? We should be living the blissful lifestyle of the disciple, which includes kindness toward one another - and others. Then there would be less offenses or abuse; less need to ask forgiveness - not more. Hence, I wondered, why so many offenses without solutions, when we have such  transcendental teachings and took vows?

Although I know the answers, am trying to aim this dialogue toward something higher. 


Quotes from Prabhupada instruct us to behave like ladies and gentlemen [gentle men!], and that the devotional lifestyle is one of sense control - not the mind and senses gone wild. Other quotes of his tell us to be kind, respectful, and more. 

When the opposite goes on, leading to a need to repeatedly put a band-aid over it, it may reveal a lack of genuinely following Prabhupada when no one is looking. Or they 'think' no one is looking. 

I actually had this happen years ago. Getting online for the first time ever, I was looking forward to finding many lovely devotees for association. 

What I found were some making snide, sarcastic comments to another devotee - something most would never do when living in the temple, or on temple property, or even nearby renting from a nondevotee. 

Others were using some of the lowest-class swear words.

Good grief, they must have forgotten God and Guru are up there watching them. Plus, they are maintaining low consciousness. Doing it with intent, because a person is their real self when no one is over their shoulder. Then, the truth comes out.

Fortunately I also found many sane, lovely devotees online. But back in the day, if you took initiation, you towed the line regardless of situation. You understood that you are a representative of Srila Prabhupada.

With that said, looking at the current discussions on forgiveness and offenses - the real issue seems to be less about forgiveness and more about honestly following. I need to get this out there and off my chest:

Offenders and especially abusers - knock it off! To continue to intentionally do such things, is going against Srila Prabhupada and Krishna. And come-on, you know it's a heavy pressure to keep doing or speaking wrong things. You want to be better, so if you need professional help - go get it. If you don't, the consequences may be more serious than you expected.
Do live the lifestyle we were taught to live, even if no one is looking. Renounce excuseism and start to be a self-controlled, loving, peaceful example that would please Prabhupada and Krishna. 

And for everyone else - it's not that hard to live the lifestyle - human beings make it hard. How? Brushing serious abuse under the carpet, as well as minimizing smaller offenses to the point that it was uncommon to say "I'm sorry," for decades. 


One example of the later: I read of someone who owed an acquaintance an apology, respond that they did not believe in apologies as long as they are a devotee - plus live life right. Wow, how startling! Where is the humility? No, this is not our philosophy. Prabhupada speaks about offering apologies. So we see even for the small offenses, asking forgiveness is necessary for spiritual life to progress nicely.

Next, how else do conditioned souls make living the lifestyle hard? By protecting known abusers and not arresting them. Stop trying to preach to them when they're first caught, which we know by now doesn't truthfully work. And cease giving them a ticket to India for 'purification.' As some friends have joked: "I have never been to India, guess I should do something wrong to get a free trip there." ha I suspect that has stopped now, but ya never know.

How else do humans make it hard? Politics. Need I say more?  


Stinking thinking is another way. Some [not all] do this in the name of God. Yes, they believe they can lie, cheat, steal, etc - as long as they are doing it for the Lord. This can open the door to word jugglery, making promises to the less powerful devotee they later do not keep, as just one example. When those in positions of power do such things, first they're presenting it as if it is our lifestyle when it is not. Also, they make it difficult for others to want to continue to follow the Bhakti way of life, hard to pick it up again. Do not turn your power over to them. Make sure any instructions are in sync with Prabhupada's books, lectures, etc.
[Funny - but do recognize stinking-thinking when you hear it.]

There can be a long list of how we make living the lifestyle hard. Too much to get into, especially since my original intent of this post was:

We will need less focus on forgiveness when we start truthfully following properly - live the lifestyle even when no one is observing you. Prabhupada outlined a beautiful lifestyle for us. Things go wrong when it is not properly employed. Use it, or loose it.


 
Additionally, some [not all] want initiation, yet do not want to give up, for example, mistreatment of others. Now they (think they) can do it in the name of God. Maybe hot tempers, maybe ADHD, maybe something else. Or some may really be trying but can't make much progress with those listening.

Bottom line? Most of us are not that advanced, let it go and stick with the nectar of Prabhupada quotes.  

When preaching something higher, sublime - people are helped more than when fault-finding. Pick your association wisely.

If one takes spiritual initiation - behave spiritually. Surrender the ego without looking for loopholes in shastra. Being honest = moving forward. Using trickery = moving backwards or freezing, knowingly and often unknowingly..

It's easy to follow the lifestyle. Not suggesting anyone must be perfect, just to keep "sincerely" trying. And it sure does not involve all the above drama, or trauma.


It's why I have links throughout and below this blog to help those interested, practice Krishna Consciousness at home. Than there are no big wigs to get in your way or create confusion that may block you from making spiritual advancement. No wrong association passed off as right. No <fill in the blank>.

When Prabhupada was on the planet, classes were about how to practice Krishna Consciousness, when to practice Krishna Consciousness, where to practice Krishna Consciousness, the joy of Krishna Consciousness, the end of repeated birth, death, and suffering when absorbed in Krishna Consciousness. Now there is so much talk of other topics.

Please don't misunderstand. Certainly we should not be too puffed up to offer an apology over minor offenses. To make a small offense is unfortunately, a part of normal life in kali-yuga. This is the era we live in, and how it is set up. All the more reason to offer a 'genuine' apology when we make a minor offense. Just say it and get it over with. :)


Simultaneously, the more we honestly live the sublime lifestyle, breathe it, bring it into our heart by reading daily, singing daily, listening to divine music daily, dancing daily, etc - then we get purified and automatically there are less offenses committed. 


Those of us who are priests and nuns should be setting the example. Sure, much changed after Prabhupada left the planet, and it left many of us weak. Weak, not dead. lol 

So we should do what we can - but stop serious abuse by taking immediate action against confirmed abusers, because when they "know" they will not get a mere slap on the hand, but rigid consequences, watch the abuse numbers drop profoundly.


In other countries where laws are strict, they have lower numbers of abusers than we do in the West. Not suggesting to copy their laws, or not copy them. I have not looked deeply into them. What I am saying is - this is evidence that when abusers know the reactions will be serious actions taken against them - it works to make most of them stop. They actually control themselves! [Which is proof they can!] No one wants to go to prison!

And of course let us remember to include the small offenses, which are still hurtful. IMHO the way to reduce them is by owning our contribution if we contributed - plus actively applying the process Prabhupada gave us. That is the way to bliss, happiness, and especially to Krishna..


 I agree with the point that if we need an apology from someone and are not getting it - we should not keep holding our breath, but instead move forward with our spiritual life. IMHO waiting for an unlikely apology is giving away your power.

Simply, I do not believe resolving such a need is "one size fits all" forgiveness-therapy. :) What works for some, will not work for others.  

If you doubt this, ask any Gurukuli who attended a festival and saw their former abuser enjoying himself there. Gurukuli's have clearly expressed how that made them feel - decades later. When the offense is large, in most cases justice must be taken before the victim can feel sufficient relief. Even before the abuser can experience genuine remorse! Remorse is a known requirement for a real apology, otherwise it's just lip service.

Moving on, it's really not a good idea to give lectures that are more like therapy. Sure, we may need some of that, but it should be outside the Movement instead of a big glorified thing in the Movement. 

When Prabhupada gave class, he always spoke about spiritual life. When he instructed us to give classes, he said to speak our realizations [about God]. It was such an exciting time period. We thought it would never end. It doesn't have to, as long as we keep the excitement going by keeping Prabhupada's technique at the forefront.
 All lectures in the temple room etc should be about the blissful glories of Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead To hear about Him will result in a lot of healing! We have seen. It can change a person for the better. 

What if for some, it does not bring healing? Then the individual should seek out a professional. There is no harm nor shame in that. 

I appreciate the various devotees who try to help via therapy. Please do it in your office, your tiny apartment, your large house, heck write a blog post with tips - just do not do it within the Movement..  


IMHO, those who did not attend college to make a thorough study of therapy or counseling - and complete it with a certificate on their wall - can cause more damage than the intended help. Get your education first. And do not experiment on devotees..

Thirty years ago I had this happen to myself, as well as some of my friends. There was a popular group of devotees following a certain self-help book. I'm not against self-help books, at all. But this one felt fishy to me, cult-like. I refused to join their club..


  Oddly these things work for some, because everyone is an individual. However, when it came to people it did not work for, those who did follow this author wrote ostracized them in social settings.

Truth is, they really did not know what to do with anyone who thought differently from themselves, or didn't fit in the box. Suggestive to me that they were not really as qualified as they viewed themselves. [Neither was that author.] Matter of fact, it simultaneously reminded me of fundamental religions where you are either going to heaven or hell, no other understanding or philosophy allowed..

If some readers think that is why I write this post, that it was a trigger for me, or yada yada - no. Like I said, it was 30 years ago and a learning experience. I got the message and now hope devotees who mean well by including therapy in their lectures or seminars - will also get the message that it takes many years of specific study to give "group" talks on such an intertwined and complex subject. Many will have different issues, different backgrounds - thus different healing needs. They will not all fit in with the group..


With that said phew ha, I'd like to circle back to the original or main intent of this post, that we go to temple to hear about God.
Prabhupada gave us something very special, and for that matter, rare in kali-yuga.  Countless other places on this planet offer counseling; there are far fewer that offer Krishna Consciousness - especially connected to ShaktyaveshAvatara.

There will be less offenses, less abuse, less need to ask forgiveness or give it - if we "truthfully" follow Prabhupada's outlined program. It will keep us joyfully busy, and it will keep our thoughts on a higher level.

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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Honoring Parvati


A godsister recently left her body [passed away]. This is always difficult for me, but more-so when I knew the person. Actually, I am simply lucky to have met her.

Parvati devi dasi lived across the street from me for a while. At my house she told me that she a made children version "Krsna Book." I became excited about this, wanting one for my children. But next she said that the BBT was out of stock. Ok, I surrendered.

Yet, later she surprised me. Parvati took one from her private stock, walked over to my door, and handed it to me. [If memory serves, she did not have many - at all.] Months later, I obtained the second volume from her. 

Parvati told me she wrote these for her children; that she wished she could read them bedtime stories but did not have any [Krishna Conscious ones]. Therefore, she made her own. 

And of course getting them published, they were for the rest of the devotee children as well. I still have mine and now my grandchildren benefit from them.

Another time, Parvati came over my house with her hair twisted and stuck in a fan. She was trying to dry it, but the fan snapped it up! And she had a lot of hair! :)


There we were, an hour or more - probably more ha - trying to get her hair to unwind. While we did not get it all out, we did make an improvement.

At that time her girls were about 2 and 4 years old. Long ago.  :) Here is a pic of her two grown girls now, with Parvati in bed at the hospital:

[Thank you Mahadevi Dasi for the pics!]

Eventually her and I both moved away from that particular temple to different temples. When I attended Ratha Yatra in California, I bumped into her at that festival.

Secretly I felt she was an "A" list devotees :), but not coming from her at all. Just someone that would be hard for me to get near, or maintain - because she was a staunch devotee very busy in service. However, as much of a warrior that Parvati was, she also was very nice! As soon as she saw me at RathaYatra, she was so friendly, talked to me about topics you would only share with a friend. It was as if no time passed! She was humble, and she was real.
 

Next, many more years passed and I wondered what happened to Parvati. Eventually found out she was doing service via Prabhupada's samadhi. Therefore she was in India. Wonderful!

Accepting I'd probably never see her again if she was in India, I also was very happy for her to be there.

Additionally, it was good because when the time came, she got to leave her body in Vrindavan!


I'm sad, and a little startled that Parvati left. Thought she was getting better, but that was most likely my idealism.  Well, three times the doctors expected that she would not make it over night, and three times she pulled through. Once even asking for papaya. :) 

It was the fourth time that she departed, after she was moved from the hospital back to her home located in Vrindavana. Hmmmm

Therefore I'm simultaneously happy she left in the Holy Dhama and is with Prabhupada and Krishna somewhere. Certainly she is busy in some type of devotional service to the Lord. 

I will miss you Parvati, but you go girl! I know you're up to something. A very good something. Hare Krishna on up to you.
 


NrsimhaDeva

Many do not understand Lord NrsimhaDeva [also spelled NaraSimhaDeva] I hope to make this post a simple but direct explanation of how we devotees have accepted worshiping a half man/half animal. 

First, He is not an animal. Everything originally was created by God, and thus we have this transcendental Lion form. But that may not be enough for some, which is fine. So here's more:

Understand, God is unlimited. Many say or think: "Well, yes, of course God is unlimited." If we believe that, we need to accept He can appear however He darn well pleases. :)  But why a lion, or half lion/half man? Details on that will be clarified below. First....

I am trying to have compassion & understanding that this form as God is difficult to fit into the brain. It can be hard or at least a bit unclear, to some, why God would choose to appear in these various ways.

Over time & with explanation, anyone can comprehend it. Maybe God is having fun. After all, these are pastimes. Maybe He is protecting his devotee. Devotees don't like to say "maybe" as it's often viewed as speculation. I was just having fun, not speculating as you will see below. Anyhow, there are many reasons we may not initially have thought up, He did. :)

However, I'd like to add a point I do not feel I have brought up before, at least not here. 

Looking at various religions, we see similar belief in the unusual. For example, from the Bible we have a person who turned to salt, Noah's Arc, a burning bush, and much more. All of which many believe deeply. 

Kindly do not assume I don't or do believe in these. I have not disclosed that here. It would take a huge post to explain my point of view on those. Simply pointing out - if one can believe the Biblical "Jonah and the Whale," please make room for Nrsimhadeva. 

Next, a young 5 year old boy [named Prahlada] was being severely, SEVERELY, abused by his father. Actually, his father tried to murder him, repeatedly.

HaranYaKashiPu (the dad), was a very powerful king. Yet he increased that strength by preforming austerities reputed to grant mystical power too. 

As a reward for such austerities, he asked to be blessed to never ever die. Lord Brahama [a demi-god, not to be confused with God], told him he could not grant such a blessing. 

This clever father [HaranYaKashiPu] said fine, then benedict me that I shall never be killed in daytime nor night. Not inside nor outside. Not by any weapon, not by any man nor by any animal.  ....You get the picture. :) 

Brahama said ok. To make a long story short, when Lord Nrsimha [God] appeared, He made sure not to break any of those promises. 

Haranyakashipu was not killed in the day nor the night, but at twilight. He did not die inside nor outside, but in between the two, on a threshold on the Lords lap. He also did not die by any weapon but by the Lords transcendental nails. He was not killed by any man and not by any beast - but by a half man/half lion transcendental incarnation of Krishna known as Lord Nrsimhadeva. 

In order to protect little child Prahlada, who also was a devotee, Lord Narasimha appeared in this way to still observe the promises, yet to make the abuse and chronic attempts at murder - stop.

Some may wonder, "Why didn't God just zap Haranyakashipu with mercy, healing, etc?" 

The answer is long and I'm trying to keep this post short. Simply put: In his past life Haranyakashipu was a devotee but made a big offense. Karmic reaction / consequences presented them-self. Yet a type of mercy was given. He was offered a choice. Did he want to take many births as a devotee, or shorten all those births as demon? 

Haranyakashipu himself made the choice to take birth as a demon and be killed by God. When one is killed by God, he or she is immediately liberated!

The other day was Lord NarasimhaDeva's Appearance day and on fb I often wonder how my nondevotee pious friends  handle this. I become a tiny bit concerned posting about Him, for their sake of course. I will always post about God, but wish to do so with explanations when needed. Thus this blog post. Hope I've cleared up any confusion about this wonderful incarnation, because He is here to protect you

Scripture: "When Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva appeared, Prahlāda Mahārāja was never afraid of Him, whereas his atheist father was immediately faced with death personified and was killed. Therefore, although Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva appears as death for an atheist like Hiraṇyakaśipu, He is always kind and is the reservoir of all pleasure for the devotees like Prahlāda. A pure devotee is not, therefore, afraid of birth, death, old age and disease."  Source: Srimad Bhagavatam 10th Canto, also known as Kṛṣṇa Book, Chapter 87


"In the Nṛsiṁha Purāṇa, Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva says: 'Anyone who prays unto Me and takes shelter from Me becomes My ward, and I protect him always from all sorts of calamities."   Source: Nectar of Devotion, Chapter 11
  

Full "Nectar Of Devotion" / free book, opens here.


Poem

      Poem for Srila Prabhupada - By Saradiya devi dasi

[Lovely poem composed by one of Prabhupada's early disciples.]


Our tears falling like rain

Come back to see You again.

You we have come to meet,

Bow down at Your Lotus Feet;

To hear Your nectarine words,

Praise of the Supreme Lord.

Your presence like morning dew,

You're covered with golden hue.

So long waited for this time,

That again could bathe in Your shine.

Still, the whole truth is not in meeting,

But in separation; that’s Your teaching.

This is actually more sweet

Than touching Your Lotus Feet.

Because that is our life’s perfection:

Feeling love for You in separation.


By Saradiya Dasi, 1968





Saturday, February 16, 2019

Caitanya Dasi

On Feb 11th, I awoke to shocking news that a godsister, Caitanya [pronounced Chaitanya] dasi, passed on.
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Though I knew she had some health issues, I had no idea they were as serious as this - which is probably why I was startled when she left this world

That morning, my husband told me she was to have brain surgery to remove a tumor. I thought this was the cause of her death. But no. A fb devotee explained that her heart gave out - they never had the chance to do the surgery.
  
If ya have to go, the best way is when you can hear the holy names. And that is exactly how she went; hearing Prabhupada chant.  She also left on  Advaita Acaryas Appearance Day - which is an auspicious time to pass over. 

Caitanya dasi was/is a disciple of Srila Prabhupada..
Did you know she came from a wealthy family and gave it up to become a devotee? She was also an excellent cook for Krishna. Active in devotional theater, as well as singing for Krishna. So much more.



Pic of Michael Douglas, Caitanya dasi and other devotees -  taken during a movie they were all in, for a minute. Caitanya dasi met many very famous people, including rock stars, but was never tempted by those connections.

I can not claim to have been her close friend, yet not a distant acquaintance either. We were neighbors. Before that, I heard of her. Plus of an unusual experience she had. It's important to make sure these things are not just "what's going around," but true.

So I asked her directly.  When she visited the Laguna Beach temple [where I was living at the time.]


And Caitanya dasi told me a most wonderful story.  When giving birth to her twins, one was dying.

She prayed to Lord Narasimhadeva who actually appeared to her, and saved that twin.[She is NO sahajiya, does not have a pattern of this; it actually happened!]

I wondered, why does her leaving bother me this much? Well any should initially be unpleasant, of course. Yet I couldn't seem to shake it, nor rise above it. There felt to be more than that going on inside me. Had to think.  Here is what I now suspect it to be.: 

In addition to her current absence - because that is there - to me it's also a part of the break down of the old Movement! The way things were when Prabhupada was here. The spiritual family, breaking down.

If I close my eyes hard enough, I can almost hear / imagine Prabhupada calling her, as he did so many others who are slowly but surely leaving. Those names, those who helped build the original Movement, for Prabhupada of course, all have a special meaning to me..

I respected and admired her as well as all the service she did. Now, another devotee from the early days, strong in her sadhana, has bit the dust. sigh


I remember the first-in-my-life trip to California, New Dwarka/L.A.temple, where I moved. There was a "block party." The street was legally closed off so we could celebrate Janmastami.

Caitanya dasi was putting on puppet shows for the kids! I had a little baby at the time. Therefore this gave me hope that I was in the right place for children too.
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With that said, it was good to read she actually was ready to go:  :


 One devotee wrote: "I'm feeling overwhelmed with emotion but I want to at this time say goodbye to my godsister and lifelong friend, Caitanya Dasi. She wanted to go, she was ready to go and now she's gone from a body that was a source of pain and suffering. She's free now to move on in her spiritual journey back to home, back to Godhead.  All glories to our spiritual master, Srila Prabhupada."

Govinda dasi wrote: "May she rest softly at the lotus feet of our Srila Prabhupada, this wonderful jiva known to everyone as Caitanya dasi Prabhu, a true disciple, a prabhu, dedicated to the lotus footprints of Srila Prabhupada , that great personality who is ever inviting us to join hin in lila."

Me: "May Lord Narasimha who protected one of her twins, now surround and protect Caitanya dasi, plus directing her on the other side. May she be serving Krishna "somewhere" out there, even better now with a new body, to always remember Krishna and never forget Him. Hare Krishna dear Caitanya dasi, who I was lucky to have gotten to know even a little. Such a strong, sincere, soul! May the maha mantra surround her: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare."

NaraDevi wrote: "Caitanya Dasi came to me in my dreams last night. She was young and so beautiful. She told me she felt so much better, and she led an ecstatic kirtan. She was with Stila Prabhupada. Can't remember details, but at least I remembered some of the dream. So no worries, she is happy and free of pain, and leading ecstatic kirtans everywhere she goes. All glories to your devotion and dedicated service to Srila Prabhupada, Caitanya Dasi, please come back and visit me any time you can. I remain your eternal servant." 

It is said by 'genuine' mystics, that one way to know if it is real, is that they are more likely to come to you in a dream 1 to 3 days after their departure, and not likely after that. Technically they can after, but a whole other topic. ha Anyhow, 1 to 3 days is the normal for a genuine visit, and it wasn't but one day when Nara had this happen!

Not saying I'm a big follower of psychis or mystics. I'm not. However, the science is still out there and practiced in India as a form of yoga. So some type or degree of it can happen once in a while to anyone. 

What's important is that she left hearing Prabhupada chanting, and on a very auspicious day!  Advaita Acaryas Appearance Day.



Lovely Poem: "At Last I am Finally Home,"by Caitanya Dasi - Sorry, video was deleted but I keep this here in hopes that one day it will be reposted 'some place.'
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Saturday, January 12, 2019

Yamuna Gems - Narada Muni came to our kirtan


"One night an extraordinary thing happened. Prabhupada led the first kirtan and then gave a lecture. I sat on the floor just to his right with the harmonium, and after the lecture, I began leading the second Hare Krishna kirtan. 

All of a sudden, Srila Prabhupada's voice cut through the auditorium with the potency of Lord Nrsimha right in the middle of my chanting. I had never heard Prabhupada do that, nor had I heard the words he chanted.

'Narada muni bhajay vina radhika-ramana-name,' he sang. And then again he repeated it.

I looked up, and he looked down at me, signaling me to carry on. So I continued chanting Hare Krishna, and he continued singing his prayer to Narada Muni into his microphone. 


I closed my eyes and carried on, not knowing what was happening. Then he started leading with me. 

We could all understand that something inexplicable but amazing was happening. Everyone was literally jumping off the ground, leaping in the air; even little baby Saraswati was two feet off the ground, and the audience was leaping into the air. 

We jumped off stage and all of us began running around the perimeter of the auditorium with the audience. It was one of those Krishna Magic moments. Just amazing!

The next morning I asked Prabhupada what had happened the previous night. "Didn't you see?" Srila Prabhupada said. "Narada Muni came to our kirtan." "No, I didn't see him," I answered. "Yes, Narada Muni came."
- Excerpted from "Yamuna Devi: A Life of Unalloyed Devotion"