Saints and Swindlers
Every day the number of people interested in practicing
yoga and meditation increases by the thousands. Unfortunately, a person looking
for a suitable guide is likely to encounter a bewildering array of magicians,
self-styled gurus, and self- proclaimed gods. In an interview with the
Reporter: What frankly worries me is that
since the arrival in
Srila Prabhupada: Yes. Of course, to search out a
guru is very nice, but if you want a cheap guru, or if you want to be cheated,
then you will find many
cheating gurus. But if you are sincere, you will find a sincere guru. Because
people want everything very cheaply, they are cheated. We ask our students to refrain
from illicit sex, meat-eating, gambling, and intoxication. People think that
this is all very difficult—a botheration.
But
if someone else says, “You may do whatever nonsense you like, simply take my
mantra,” then people will like
him. The point is that people want to be cheated, and therefore cheaters come.
No one wants to undergo any austerity. Human life is meant for austerity, but
no one is prepared to undergo austerity. Consequently, cheaters come and say,
“No austerity. Whatever you like, you do. Simply pay me, and I’ll give you some
mantra, and you’ll become God in six months.” All this is going on. If you want
to be cheated like this, the cheaters will come.
Reporter: What about the person who seriously wants to find spiritual life but
who happens to finish up with the wrong guru
Srila Prabhupada: If you simply want an ordinary
education, you have to devote so much time, labor, and understanding to it.
Similarly, if you are going to take to spiritual life, you must become serious.
How is it that simply by some wonderful mantras, someone can become God in six
months? Why do people want something like that? This means that they want to be
cheated.
Reporter: How can a person tell he has a
genuine guru
Srila Prabhupada: Can any of my students answer
this question?
Disciple: Once I remember John Lennon asked you, “How will I know who is the
genuine guru?’ And you answered, “Just find out the one who is most addicted to
Srila Prabhupada: Yes. The genuine guru is God’s
representative, and he speaks about God and nothing else. The genuine guru is
he who has no interest in materialistic life. He is after God, and God only.
That is one of the tests of a genuine guru: brahma-nistham.
He is absorbed in the Absolute Truth. In the Mundaka upanisad is stated,
stotriya brahmnaham (Mundaka Upanishad 1.2.12(4)1)
“The genuine guru is well versed in the scriptures and Vedic knowledge, and he
is completely dependent on Brahman.” He should know what Brahman [spirit] is
and how to become situated in Brahman. These signs are given in the Vedic
literature. As I said before, the real guru is God’s representative. He
represents the Supreme Lord,just as a viceroy
represents a king. The real guru will not manufacture anything. Everything he
says is in accordance with the scriptures and the previous acaryas.
He will not give you a mantra and tell you that you will become God in six
months. This is not a guru’s business. A guru’s business is to canvass everyone
to become a devotee of God. That is the sum and substance of a real guru’s
business. Indeed, he has no other business. I-Ic
tells whomever he sees, “Please become God conscious.” If he canvasses somehow
or other on behalf of God and tries to get everyone to become a devotee of God,
he is a genuine guru. Reporter: What about a Christian priest?
Srila Prabhupada: Christian, Muhammadan,
Hindu—it doesn’t matter. If he is simply speaking on behalf of God, he is a
guru. Lord Jesus Christ, for instance. He canvassed people, saying, “Just try
to love God.” Anyone—it doesn’t matter who—be he Hindu, Muslim, or Christian,
is a guru if he convinces people to love God. That is the test. The guru never
says, “I am God,” or “I will make you God.” The real guru says, “I am a servant
of God, and I will make you a servant of God also.” It doesn’t matter how the gtru is dressed. As Caitanya Mahaprabhu said, “Whoever can impart knowledge about
Reporter: But the bad gurus...
Srila Prabhupada: And what is a “bad” guru
Reporter: A bad guru just wants some money
or some fame.
Srila Prabhupada: Well, if he is bad, how can he
become a guru [Laughter. How can iron become gold?
Actually, a guru cannot be bad, for if someone is bad, he cannot be a guru. You
cannot say “bad guru.” That is a contradiction. What you have to do is simply
try to understand what a genuine guru is. The definition of a genuine guru is
that he is simply talking about God—that’s all. If he’s talking about some
other nonsense, then he is not a guru. A guru cannot be bad. There is no
question of a bad guru, any more than a red guru or a white guru. Guru means
“genuine guru.” All we have to know is that the genuine guru is simply talking
about God and trying to get people to become God’s devotees. If he does this,
he is genuine.
Reporter: If I wanted to be initiated into your society, what would I have to
do?
Srila Prabhupada: First of all, you’d have to give
up illicit sex life.
Reporter: Does that include all sex life?
What is illicit sex life?
Srila Prabhupada: Illicit sex is sex outside of
marriage. Animals have sex with no restrictions, but in human society there are
restrictions. In every country and in every religion, there is some system of
restricting sex life. You would also have to give up all intoxicants, including
tea, cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana—anything that intoxicate s.
Reporter: Anything else?
Srila Prabhupada: You’d also have to give up
eating meat, eggs, and fishall And
you’d have to give up gambling as well. Unless you gave up these four sinful
activities, you could not be initiated.
Reporter: How many followers do you have throughout the world?
Srila Prabhupada: For anything genuine, the
followers may be very few. For something rubbish, the followers may be many.
Still, we have about five thousand initiated disciples.
Reporter: Is the
Srila Prabhupada: Yes, it is growing—but slowly.
This is because we have so many restrictions. People do not like restrictions.
Reporter: Where is your following the greatest?
Srila Prabhupada: In the
Reporter: Could you tell me what the goal
of your movement is?
Srila Prabhupada: The purpose of this
consciousness is designated. Someone is thinking, “I am an Englishman,” and
another is thinking, “I am an American.” Actually, we do not belong to any of
these designations. We are all part and parcel of God; that is our real
identity. If everyone simply comes to that consciousness, all the problems of
the world will be solved. Then we shall come to know that we are one—the same
quality of spirit soul. The same quality of spirit soul is within everyone,
although it
may be in a different dress. This is the explanation given in the Bhagavad-gita.
It is not necessary to become a great philosopher, scientist, or whatever. We
need only chant the holy name of the Lord, understanding that His personality,
His name, and His qualities are all absolute.
Reporter: Do you think your movement is
the only way to know God?
Srila Prabhupada: Yes.
Reporter: How are you assured of that?
Srila Prabhupada: From the authorities and from
God,
sarva-dharman parityaj ya
mam ekam saranam vraj a
aham tvam sarva-papebhyo
moksayisyami ma sucah
[Bg. 18.661
“Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me. I shall deliver
you from all sinful reaction. Do not fear.”
Reporter: Does “surrender” mean that someone would have to leave his family?
Srila Prabhupada: No.
Reporter: But suppose I were to
become an initiate. Wouldn’t I have to come and live in the temple?
Srila Prabhupada: Not
necessarily.
Reporter: I can stay at home?
Srila Prabhupada:
Oh, yes.
Reporter: What about work? Would I
have to give up my job?
Srila Prabhupada:
No, you’d simply have to give up your bad habits and chant the Hare Krishna
mantra on these beads—that’s all.
Reporter: Would I have to give any
financial support?
Srila Prabhupada:
No, that is your voluntary wishall If
you give, that’s all right. And if you don’t, we don’t mind. We do not depend
on anyone’s financial contribution. We depend on
Reporter: I wouldn’t have to give any money at all?
Srila Prabhupada:
No.
Reporter: Is this one of the main things that distinguishes the genuine guru
from the fake guru
Srila Prabhupada:
Yes, a genuine guru is not a businessman. He is a representative of God.
Whatever God says, the guru repeats. He does not speak otherwise.
Reporter: But would you expect to
find a real guru, say, traveling in a Rolls Royce and staying in a penthouse suite
in a classy hotel?
Srila Prabhupada:
Sometimes people provide us with a room in a first-class hotel, but we
generally stay in our own temples. We have some one hundred temples around the
world, so we don’t require to go to any hotels.
Reporter: I wasn’t trying to make
any accusations. I was merely trying to illustrate that I think your warning is
a valid one. There are so many people interested in finding a spiritual life,
and at the same time there are a lot of people interested in cashing in on the “guru
business.”
Srila Prabhupada:
Are you under the impression that spiritual life means voluntarily accepting
poverty?
Reporter: Well, I don’t know.
Srila Prabhupada: A poverty-stricken man may be
materialistic, and a wealthy man may be very spiritual. Spiritual life does not
depend on either poverty or wealth. Spiritual life is transcendental. Consider Arjuna, for instance. Arjuna was
a member of a royal family, yet he was a pure devotee of God. And in the Bhagavad-gita (4.2) Sri krishna
says, evam parampara-praptam
imam rajarsayo viduh: “This
supreme science was received through the chain of disciplic
succession, and the saintly kings understood it in that way.” In the past, all
kings who were saintly understood spiritual science. Therefore, spiritual life
does not depend on one’s material condition. Whatever a person’s material
condition may be—he may be a king or a pauper—he can still understand spiritual
life. Generally people do not know what spiritual life is, and therefore, they
unnecessarily criticize us. If I asked you what spiritual life is, how would
you answer?
Reporter: Well, I’m not sure.
Srila Prabhupada:
Although you do not know what spiritual life is, you still say, “It is this,”
or “It is that.” But first you should know what spiritual life is. Spiritual
life begins when you understand that you are not your body. This is the real
beginning of spiritual life. By seeing the difference between your self and
your body, you come to understand that you are a spirit soul aham brahmasmi
Reporter: Do you think this
knowledge should be a part of everyone’s education? Srila
Prabhupada: Yes. People should first be taught what
they are. Are they their bodies, or something else? That is the beginning of
education. Now everyone is educated to think he is his body. Because someone
accidentally gets an American body, he thinks, “I am an American.” This isjust like thinking, “I am a red shirt,”just
because you are wearing a red shirt. You are not a red shirt; you are a human
being. Similarly, this body is like a shirt or coat over the real person—the
spirit soul. If we recognize ourselves simply by our bodily “shirt” or “coat,”
then we have no spiritual education.
Reporter: Do you think that such
education should be given in schools?
Srila Prabhupada: Yes—in schools, colleges, and
universities. There is an immense literature on this subject—an immense fund of
knowledge. What is actually required is that the leaders of society come
forward to understand this movement. Reporter: Have you ever had people come to
you who had previously been involved with a fake guru
Srila Prabhupada:
Yes, there are many.
Reporter: Were their spiritual lives in any
way spoiled by the fake gurus
Srila Prabhupada: No, they were genuinely seeking
something spiritual, and that was their qualification. God is within everyone’s
heart, and as soon as someone genuinely seeks Him, He helps that person find a
genuine guru.
Reporter: Have the real gurus like your self ever tried to put a stop to the
false gurus—that is, put pressure on them to put them out of business, so to
speak?
Srila Prabhupada: No, that is not my purpose. I
started my movement simply by chanting Hare Krishna. I chanted in
Reporter: Don’t you feel that people are suspicious because of their experience
with fake gurus If you went to a quack dentist and he broke your tooth, you
might be suspicious about going to another dentist.
Srila Prabhupada:
Yes. Naturally, if you are cheated, you become suspicious. But this does not
mean that if you are cheated once, you will always be cheated. You should find
someone genuine. But to come to
manusyanam sahasresu kascid yatati siddhaye
[Bg. Out of many millions of people, there may be
only one who is interested in spiritual life. Generally, people are interested
in eating, sleeping, mating, and defending. So how can we expect to find many
followers? It is not difficult to notice that people have lost their spiritual
interest. And almost all those who are actually interested are being cheated by
so- called spiritualists. You cannot judge a movement simply by the number of
its followers. If one man is genuine, then the movement is successful. It is
not a question of quantity, but quality.
Reporter: I wondered how many people you
think might have been taken in by fake gurus.
Srila Prabhupada: Practically everyone. [Laughter.
There is no question of counting. Everyone.
Reporter: This would mean thousands of
people, wouldn’t it?
Srila Prabhupada: Millions.
Millions have been cheated, because they want to be cheated. God is omniscient.
He can understand your desires. He is within your heart, and if you want to be
cheated, God sends you a cheater.
Reporter: Is it possible for everyone to attain the perfectional
stage you spoke of previously?
Srila Prabhupada: Within a second. Anyone can
attain perfection within a second—providing he is willing. The difficulty is
that no one is willing. In the Bhagavad-gita(1 8.66)
sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam Saranam
vraja: “Simply surrender unto Me.” But who is going
to surrender to God? Everyone says, “Oh, why should I surrender to God? I will
be independent.” If you simply surrender, it is a second’s business. That’s
all. But no one is willing, and that is the difficulty.
Reporter: When you say that lots of people
want to be cheated, do you mean that lots of people want to carry on with their
worldly pleasures and at the same time, by chanting a mantra or by holding a
flower, achieve spiritual life as well? Is this what you mean by wanting to be
cheated?
Srila Prabhupada: Yes, this is like a patient
thinking, “I shall continue with my disease, and at the same time I shall
become healthy.” It is contradictory. The first requirement is that one become
educated in spiritual life. Spiritual life is not something one can understand
by a few minutes’ talk. There are many philosophy and theology’s, but people
are not interested in them. That is the difficulty. For instance, the Srimad-Bhagavatam is a very long work, and if you try to
read this -, it may take many daysjust to understand
one line of it. The Bhagavatam describes God, the
Absolute Truth, but people are not interested. And if, by chance, someone
becomes a little interested in spiritual life, he wants something immediate and
cheap. Therefore, he is cheated. Actually, human life is meant for austerity
and penance. That is the way of Vedic civilization.
In Vedic times they would train boys as brahmacaris,
no sex life was allowed at all up to the age of twenty-five. Where is that
education now? A brahmacari is a student who lives a
life of complete celibacy and obeys the commands of his guru at the gurukula [school of the spiritual masterl.
Now schools and colleges are teaching sex from the very beginning, and twelve-
or thirteen-year-old boys and girls are having sex. How can they have a
spiritual life? Spiritual life means voluntarily accepting some austerities for
the sake of God realization. That is why we insist on no illicit sex,
meat-eating, gambling, or intoxication for our initiated students. Without
these restrictions, any “yoga meditation” or so-called spiritual discipline
cannot be genuine. It is simply a business deal between the cheaters and the
cheated.
Reporter: Thank you very much.
Srila Prabhupada: Hare Krishna.