by His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
The transcendental vibration established by the
chanting of Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/
Hare Räma, Hare Räma, Räma Räma, Hare Hare,
is the sublime method for reviving our transcendental consciousness
As living spiritual souls, we are all originally Krishna conscious
entities, but due to our association with matter from time immemorial,
our consciousness is now adulterated by the material atmosphere.
The material atmosphere, in which we are now living, is called mäyä,
or illusion. Mäyä means that which is not. And what is
this illusion? The illusion is that we are all trying to be lords
of material nature, while actually we are under the grip of her
stringent laws. When a servant artificially tries to imitate the
all-powerful master, it is called illusion. We are trying to exploit
the resources of material nature, but actually we are becoming more
and more entangled in her complexities. Therefore, although we are
engaged in a hard struggle to conquer nature, we are ever more dependent
on her. This illusory struggle against material nature can be stopped
at once by revival of our eternal Krishna consciousness.
Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare
Hare is the transcendental process for reviving this original pure
consciousness. By chanting this transcendental vibration, we can
cleanse away all misgivings within our hearts. The basic principle
of all such misgivings is the false consciousness that I am the
lord of all I survey.
Krishna consciousness is not an artificial imposition
on the mind. This consciousness is the original natural energy of
the living entity. When we hear the transcendental vibration, this
consciousness is revived. This simplest method of meditation is
recommended for this age. By practical experience also, one can
perceive that by chanting this mahä-mantra, or the Great Chanting
for Deliverance, one can at once feel a transcendental ecstasy coming
through from the spiritual stratum. In the material concept of life
we are busy in the matter of sense gratification as if we were in
the lower animal stage. A little elevated from this status of sense
gratification, one is engaged in mental speculation for the purpose
of getting out of the material clutches. A little elevated from
this speculative status, when one is intelligent enough, one tries
to find out the supreme cause of all causes—within and without.
And when one is factually on the plane of spiritual understanding,
surpassing the stages of sense, mind and intelligence, he is then
on the transcendental plane. This chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra
is enacted from the spiritual platform, and thus this sound vibration
surpasses all lower strata of consciousness—namely sensual,
mental and intellectual. There is no need, therefore, to understand
the language of the mantra, nor is there any need for mental speculation
nor any intellectual adjustment for chanting this mahä-mantra.
It is automatic, from the spiritual platform, and as such, anyone
can take part in vibrating this transcendental sound without any
previous qualification. In a more advanced stage, of course, one
is not expected to commit offenses on grounds of spiritual understanding.
In the beginning, there may not be the presence
of all transcendental ecstasies, which are eight in number. These
are: (1) Being stopped as though dumb, (2) perspiration, (3) standing
up of hairs on the body, (4) dislocation of voice, (5) trembling,
(6) fading of the body, (7) crying in ecstasy, and (8) trance. But
there is no doubt that chanting for a while takes one immediately
to the spiritual platform, and one shows the first symptom of this
in the urge to dance along with the chanting of the mantra. We have
seen this practically. Even a child can take part in the chanting
and dancing. Of course, for one who is too entangled in material
life, it takes a little more time to come to the standard point,
but even such a materially engrossed man is raised to the spiritual
platform very quickly. When it is chanted by a pure devotee of the
Lord in love, it has the greatest efficacy on hearers, and as such
this chanting should be heard from the lips of a pure devotee of
the Lord, so that immediate effects can be achieved. As far as possible,
chanting from the lips of nondevotees should be avoided. Milk touched
by the lips of a serpent has poisonous effects.
The word Harä is the form of addressing the
energy of the Lord, and the words Krishna and Räma are forms
of addressing the Lord Himself. Both Krishna and Räma mean
the supreme pleasure, and Harä is the supreme pleasure energy
of the Lord, changed to Hare (Hah-ray) in the vocative. The supreme
pleasure energy of the Lord helps us to reach the Lord.
The material energy, called mäyä, is
also one of the multi-energies of the Lord. And we the living entities
are also the energy, marginal energy, of the Lord. The living entities
are described as superior to material energy. When the superior
energy is in contact with the inferior energy, an incompatible situation
arises; but when the superior marginal energy is in contact with
the superior energy, called Harä, it is established in its
happy, normal condition.
These three words, namely Harä, Krishna and
Räma, are the transcendental seeds of the mahä-mantra.
The chanting is a spiritual call for the Lord and His energy, to
give protection to the conditioned soul. This chanting is exactly
like the genuine cry of a child for its mother’s presence.
Mother Harä helps the devotee achieve the Lord Father’s
grace, and the Lord reveals Himself to the devotee who chants this
mantra sincerely.
No other means of spiritual realization is as
effective in this age of quarrel and hypocrisy as the mahä-mantra:
Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/ Hare Räma,
Hare Räma, Räma Räma, Hare Hare.
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