When God is the actual Doer, why are the souls subjected to the results of their karmas?

Question: When God is the actual Doer, why are the souls subjected to the results of their karmas?  
Answer:  Many people diminish the need for self-effort in their minds by saying, "Nothing is in our hands.  God is seated within us.  He is the doer of all our actions, and we act as He inspires us."  However, this philosophy is not really true, as the following points will illustrate:


  1. If God were the doer of all our actions, we would never have committed any mistakes.  All of our works would have been perfect, since God can never make a blunder.  The fact that we make innumerable mistakes implies that we are performing actions with our own free will.  
  2. If God were the doer of our actions, we would not have to bear the karmic reactions.  Why would we suffer for works that God did through us?  He would either bear the karmic reactions on His own, or forgive Himself.  But there is the Law of Karma, "As you do, so you shall reap."  This implies that we ourselves are responsible for what we do. 
  3. God is impartial towards all souls and perfectly just.  If He was the doer of our actions, He would either have made everyone do good works and become Saints; or He would have made everyone do bad works and become demons.  But there is so much of variety in the world.  One is a Saint, like Prahlad, while the other is a demon, like Hiranyakashipu.  This variety implies that we have the freedom to choose our own actions, and we are responsible for them, not God.   
  4. If God were the inspirer of our actions, there would have be no need for Him to reveal the Vedas or any other scriptures.  There would be no need for Him to explain to us the path to perfection.  He would simply have to say two sentences: "O souls, I am the doer of everything.  So you do not have to understand what proper and improper action is." 
It is true that God is seated within us, and He gives us the power to act.  However, what we do with that power is decided by our own free will.  This is just as the powerhouse supplies electricity to your house.  If it did not give the power, you would not have been able to use any electric appliances in your home.  However, once you do have that power, what you do with it, is your own choice.  You could operate the fan, light the lamp, or heat/cool the house, as you wish.  
Similarly, God gives our eyes the power to see.  If He did not give us this power, we would not have been able to see anything.  But once we do have this power, what we see is in our own hands.  You could go to the temple and see the Deities, or you could see dirty pictures on theinternet.  God is merely giving you the power to see.  What you decide to see is your own choice decided by your free will.   
Hence, we must not blame God for our mistakes.If we do something wrong, we should take responsibility for the error and strive to correct it.

BAL MUKUND

Complete spiritual family weekend at Fresno!!

Spiritual retreat with Swamiji has concluded at Fresno.  The retreat was, in a true sense, an unmatched opportunity for the spiritual aspirants to learn, practice & immerse themselves in the infinite knowledge and bliss of Divine wisdom and love. 
 
 
It was an opportunity not only for the adults but also for the kids. The complete spiritual family weekend was designed in such a way that while the adults were engaging their body, mind and soul in devotion, children of the family were happily putting their energy in various creative activities.  These activities specially designed under Bal-Mukund: Playground for Vedic Wisdom program of JKYog aims at cultivating the young minds with correct ideas and values derived from our ancient Vedic culture.

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

One lovely adventure with Krishna!!

Tia Vasudeva from Bal-Mukund center, New Jersey, USA has written a sweet little email to dear Swamiji along with AWESOME stories about her friend Krishna.  She has also sent beautiful drawings.  
Tia, we really appreciate your contributions and are sharing them with all.
First her email:
Radhey Radhey Swamiji,
My name is Tia Vasudeva and I live in NJ.  I am 7 years old and study in 1st grade.  I came to your retreat last year.  I also read the Bal  Mukund books that my Dad bought for me.  Retreat was lot of fun.  We also went to Mangarh Dham last year to meet Maharaj Ji.
I wrote some stories about Krishna.  He is my best friend.  I wanted to share it with you.  My Dad helped me put these stories and pictures on the computer.
Will you please come to my home when you are in NJ this year ?
Tia Vasudeva 
 Now the stories.  There are two of them:

1. One Lovely Adventure

One day I dreamed that I came to a place called Govardhan.  At Govardhan I saw a big hill called Govardhan hill.  I went up Govardhan hill, it had a thousand steps. Once I came to the top I saw an enormous statue that had the shape of Krishna.  I went inside it and first saw many people and then I went more in and then I saw the real dust of Krishna's feet and Radha's feet and Guruji's feet.  I went deep inside and I saw a glittery mango.  I went so deep inside that I saw a glowing flute and the flute was Krishna's flute.  I stopped and picked it up.  I went really deep inside and I saw Krishna.  As soon as I came to Krishna I gave him his flute.  He thanked me very much because the Gopis hid his flute and if he didn't play his flute the place will get dark.  We started to play and tell jokes and eat snacks.  Krishna played his flute and my heart melted.  He was so kind that I wanted to take him home.  I told Krishna I want to take him home.  he said, "I will only come if you give me butter." So I gave him butter and then he came to my house.  It was a great joy to have him around.

2. The best day ever

Yay it's the best day ever!


One morning the gopis and the gwalbals woke up.  They started packing and dressing for the day. It was a nice sunny day.  The gwalbals' names were Subala, madhu, Krishna, Tia, Balram, Chandra. The gopis' names were Lalita, Vishakha, Radha, Tisha.
Krishna brought lunch.  Subala brought breakfast, madhu got yummy snacks.  Tia brought pearls for Krishna's favorite cows.  Balram got dinner.  They started taking the cows for a drink in the Yamuna.  Then they ate breakfast.  The breakfast was cereal.  Then they took the cows for a long walk. 
After that they ate lunch.  The lunch was roti and dal chawal.  Then they took little nap.  They ate snack after that.  The snack was mango and water melon.  Then they put pearls on the cows.
Then they ate dinner.  The dinner was khichadi.  Then they went home and slept.