Podcast details
Perfect holydays at the Gurukul -- Vep is a Gurukul at this time
A spiritual talk on the necessity of disciplined practice and sacred retreat.
"Therefore, the ṛṣis told family members to move out sometimes. But nowadays, holidays are no longer holidays. They have become like Hollywood."
"Kṛṣṇa said, 'Abhyāsa, abhyāsa, Kaunteya, abhyāsa, Arjuna'—practice, practice, practice. Without abhyāsa (practice), we cannot be successful."
The speaker addresses a gathering, contrasting the ancient concept of "Ekānta Vās" (sacred solitude) with modern distracted holidays. He emphasizes that receiving powerful spiritual techniques (kriyās) is fortunate, but without persistent, daily practice—like an Olympic athlete's training—it yields nothing. Using the analogy of a sitar master, he illustrates that perfection comes only from sustained effort, culminating in the ultimate goal of liberation.
Recording location: Hungary, Vep, Summer seminar
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