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“How come I can’t drive,” I would think to myself. “It doesn’t look so hard. I have no problem playing videogames like Mario Cart. I’ve ridden go-carts as well. It seems like a lot of fun. For some reason they won’t let the kids drive. I can’t wait until I am old enough.”
When you take your seat behind the wheel for the first time, however, things aren’t so easy.
“Wow, so I always thought that when you hit the brake, the car automatically stops. That is not the case, especially if you already have a lot of speed. If you hit the brake, it slows down the car, but once you let go, it speeds back up again. This will take some getting used to.”
After hours of practice with your mother and father, who patiently look on, saying a prayer every now and then for everyone’s safety, you finally get to the point where you take the driving test. You are very nervous. If you fail, you won’t get to take the test again for another month. You anxiously await the driving instructor taking his seat. When he does, you follow the directions he gives. Finally, at the end, he takes out his little paper, writes something on it, and says the magic words, “Congratulations. You passed.”
A little perturbed, you swear that the next time those same friends tell you about something good happening to them, you’ll return the favor. “Oh, so you got into your college of choice? That’s nice, I guess. But they probably admitted you because they had a quota to fulfill. Maybe they’re lessening their standards for which students they allow in.”
Man is fallible, after all. Man knows this based on the fact that he can’t avoid death. No matter how many machines are hooked up to the body, no matter how many malignant body parts get removed, nothing can be done to extend life indefinitely. At some point death arrives. It is a mystery as to when. Some people in remote parts of the world easily live for one hundred years. They don’t visit doctors. They don’t take vitamins. They don’t spend hours on the treadmill. They live a simple life, eating and sleeping in moderation, and don’t stress themselves out too much. In other parts of the world, those with access to advanced medical machinery have trouble staying healthy even at a young age. And so it’s a mystery as to why some can live for a long time and others cannot.
Besides his inevitable death, man knows that he cannot get everything that he wants. One moment he’s happy and alert, and the next he has a nagging headache because he hasn’t had enough caffeine in the day. One moment he’s got a safe and secure job and the next he’s scrambling to find a health insurance policy that won’t leave him bankrupt. And so it is no wonder that he seeks validation from others.
At issue is the fact that others are seeking the same validation. They are equally as fallible. There is one perfect being, however. He is the Almighty. From within He gives validation for the life properly lived. The proper way to live is to be conscious of Him. Think of Him, worship Him, offer everything that you do to Him. In this way, you will come to Him.
“O son of Kunti, all that you do, all that you eat, all that you offer and give away, as well as all austerities that you may perform, should be done as an offering unto Me.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 9.27)
Fortunately, the devotees of the Lord are very liberal in this regard. They are eager to share the potent methods with any and all. They spread the message through the chanting of the holy names, “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare,” and deliver countless souls in the process. The recipient reciprocates by following devotion, by chanting these holy names themselves. And they get the ultimate validation at the end of life, where Shri Krishna, the Supreme Lord Himself, assesses their consciousness and rewards them accordingly with a future life in full consciousness of Him.
In Closing:
Looking for validation that others to give,
To know that properly this life I have lived.
But fallible man to offer how,
When also looking for same now?
Consciousness of Lord the path proper,
Start by thoughts, words and deeds to offer.
At time of death Krishna your mind to measure,
His eternal association then your gift to treasure.
