Necessity of Enthusiasm in Spiritual Life
Spiritual life is not a stagnant position; it is a dynamic journey that requires constant energy and drive. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the necessity of enthusiasm pervades every aspect of a devotee's life—from the early morning worship to the challenging work of preaching. This article examines how enthusiasm serves as a vital sign of spiritual health and a necessary tool for spreading the Krsna consciousness movement.
A Symptom of Spiritual Health
Śrīla Prabhupāda provides a practical test to gauge one's spiritual advancement: observe your attitude during maṅgala-ārati. If a devotee feels lazy or reluctant to rise, it indicates a lack of spiritual strength. Conversely, if one feels enthused to stand up and worship the Lord, it is a sign of spiritual vitality. This enthusiasm keeps the practice of bhakti fresh, unlike material activities which become hackneyed.
- So the test is within our hand. If during mangala-arati we feel laziness, that means I'm not yet spiritually advanced. And if one feels enthused, "Now it is time for mangala-arati. Let me stand up, let me do this," then it is spiritual. Anyone can test.
- You are chanting. You can chant twenty-four hours. It will feel fresh and enthusiasm. That is spiritual. This sound is not like this radio, material sound. It is also sound, but it is spiritual sound, and it is coming from the spiritual world.
Enthusiasm and Patience
A vital nuance in Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings is the balance between enthusiasm and patience. Being enthusiastic does not mean demanding immediate results. One must work diligently with the confidence that Krsna will be merciful in His own time. This combination of enthusiasm (utsāhā) and patience (dhairyāt) is the formula for sustainable devotional service.
- Enthusiasm does not mean if I attain something immediately the result is immediate. No. The result may be delayed but we should not be disturbed. But we must go on working with enthusiasm. This is called patience.
- In any case don't be disappointed. Keep your enthusiasm. Be patient, and Krishna will reward your attempts with success.
Fueling the Preaching Mission
The expansion of the Krsna consciousness movement depends entirely on the enthusiasm of the preachers. Śrīla Prabhupāda states that unless one possesses spiritual strength and enthusiasm, they cannot "enthuse" others. Preaching is the life of the devotee, and it requires a boldness that transcends material limitations, including old age.
- Unless there is spiritual strength, you cannot enthuse others. So we should have to acquire spiritual strength by following the regulative principle.
- Kindly take up the mission of spreading the message of the Lord all over the world with greater and greater enthusiasm. Preaching is our life. But in order to preach one must become firmly fixed in the spiritual practices otherwise his words will not act.
- I am glad to learn that although you are 60 years old, you are enthusiastic to help me in this great preaching work. In spiritual activities there is no barring even in old age because I am also 74 years old but still working by the Grace of Lord Krsna.
Conclusion
Necessity dictates that a devotee remains enthusiastic under all circumstances. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that humility should not be confused with cowardice or a lack of enthusiasm. By maintaining a vibrant spirit of service, adhering to the regulative principles, and boldly spreading the message of the Lord, the devotee fulfills the purpose of human life.
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