No one can bring the activities of the mind and senses to a stop, but one can purify these activities through a change in consciousness. This change is indicated in the Bhagavad-gītā (2.39), where Kṛṣṇa tells Arjuna of the knowledge of yoga whereby one can work without fruitive results: "O son of Pṛthā, when you act in such knowledge you can free yourself from the bondage of works." A human being is sometimes restricted in sense gratification due to certain circumstances, such as disease, but such proscriptions are for the less intelligent. Without knowing the actual process by which the mind and senses can be controlled, less intelligent men may try to stop the mind and senses by force, but ultimately they give in to them and are carried away by the waves of sense gratification.
Restriction (Other Books)
Expressions researched:
"restrict"
|"restricted"
|"restrictedly"
|"restricting"
|"restriction"
|"restrictions"
|"restrictive"
|"restrictively"
|"restricts"
Notes from the compiler:
VedaBase query: restrict* not "no restriction*" not "no such restriction" not "without restriction*"
Other Books by Srila Prabhupada
Teachings of Lord Caitanya
Page Title: | Restriction (Other Books) |
Compiler: | Visnu Murti, RupaManjari |
Created: | 14 of Dec, 2011 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=20, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 20 |