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Srila Prabhupada[Posted Oct 8, 2008]

Orders from Above



A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

How do I know what I'm supposed to be doing?
Fury CBS News 60 Minutes Oct 5, 2008 - SCOTT PELLEY

Elite Officer Recalls Bin Laden Hunt



Delta Force Commander Says The Best Plan To Kill The Al Qaeda Leader In 2001 Was Nixed.

Shortly after 9/11, the Pentagon ordered a top secret team of American commandos into Afghanistan with a single, simple order: kill Osama bin Laden. It was America's best chance to eliminate the leader of al Qaeda. The inside story of exactly what happened in that mission, and how close it came to its objective has never been told until now.

Fury had two choices: advance his small team with no Afghan support, or return to camp and assault in the morning. He was under orders to make the Afghans take the lead, and intelligence said there were more than 1,000 hardened fighters protecting bin Laden.

"You write in the book 'My decision to abort that effort to kill or capture bin Laden when we might have been with 2,000 meters of him, about 2,000 yards, still bothers me. It leaves me with a feeling of somehow letting down our nation at a critical time,'" Pelley quotes.

Asked why he feels that way, Fury says, "Had we gone up that ridgeline towards that location, Osama bin Laden might have been 500 meters way. We might have run right into him. So there's always that doubt that we might have run into him. We also might got up there and found nothing. It wasn't worth the risk at that particular moment to go up there and play cowboy. It was better to be cautious, refit, go up there with the entire force the next day and play the battle out as we had planned."
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Chain of command
Who gets to decide what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil? A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

If you cannot meet Krishna, you can meet with Krishna's representative. Krishna may not be physically present, but His representative is physically present. You can talk with him. That is the system of Bhagavad-gita. Evam parampara-praptam imam rajarshayo viduh [Bg. 4.2: "This supreme science was thus received through the chain of disciplic succession, and the saintly kings understood it in that way. But in course of time the succession was broken, and therefore the science as it is appears to be lost."]. Parampara [disciplic succession]. Krishna says that "I talked with the sun-god. First of all I talked with the sun-god." Then he talked with his son, Manu. Then Manu talked with Ikshvaku. In this way the knowledge was passed down. Evam parampara-praptam, there is a disciplic succession. So if you can be in touch with that disciplic succession, then Krishna's representative is there. If you talk with the Krishna's representative, then you talk with Krishna. Just like in office, there are different departments, and the, there is a man, departmental-in-charge. So if you can talk with that departmental-in-charge, if you can please him, that means you are pleasing the proprietor or director. There is no doubt. Because he is representative. So physically you may not meet Krishna, but in higher stage, you can meet. But accepting that you cannot, you have to be in contact with His representative. That is coming in disciplic succession. more

Acting on orders from Krishna, not from the mind


excerpt from lecture on Bhagavad-gita 2.58-59,New York, April 27, 1966

Our material calculation of our activities, they are all nonsense. They are all causes of our bondage. And when the same senses, they are engaged in the service of the Supreme, that is our freedom. One should know "When I shall properly use the senses." That is the sign of a person who is situated in pure consciousness. He knows properly how to use his senses. That is the difference by the instruction of Bhagavad-gita, we'll find, that in the beginning Arjuna did not know how to use his senses, and after hearing Bhagavad-gita, he learned it. He became a learned man, how to use his senses. When he did not know how to use his senses, he said, "I shall not fight." And when he learned how to use senses, he said, "Yes, I'll fight." Now, what is the difference between "yes" and "no"? That means when our senses are engaged in the service of the supreme consciousness, then we are in pure consciousness situation. And when our senses are used to our whims.... Just like in the previous verse it has been explained that we manufacture plans by our mental concoction. That should be given up. All kinds of mental concoction, mental speculation, should be given up. That is the science. That is the beginning of our spiritual life, that "I shall not use my mind for my activities. I shall wait for the direction from the higher authority, supreme consciousness. Then I shall act." Just like a soldier, he is simply awaiting the order of the commander. Then his activities are approved, "Oh, he is doing nicely. Yes." By the approval of the commander, he is killing as many persons, and by this killing art, he is being rewarded, "Oh, you are a good soldier." But that killing, if he does for his personal interest, even he kills one man, he is hanged—by the same state. By the same state for which he is engaged in fighting, if he kills enemies, he is rewarded. He is awarded gold medal, recognition. And that very person, out of the war field, when he comes home, if he kills one man, then he is hanged. If he says, "The same killing I was doing in the war field, and same killing I have done. There I was killing hundreds and thousands of men. I was awarded gold medal. And here I have killed only one person. I am being hanged? What is this?" No. You have killed according to your own whims, and that is from the superior order. That is the difference. Similarly, if we do, if we act according to our mental speculation or mental whims, then we are bound up by the reaction. And if we practice ourself to be active under the direction of the Supreme, then we are free. This is the art. This is the whole art of spiritual life.

So we have to practice. We have to practice it in our everything. Because for so long we are in this material body, we have got so many material demands. We cannot stop the activities of the body. That is not possible. By force, if I stop all the activities of my body, that is not possible. That is not possible. The bodily activities will go on, but the bodily activities will be so performed that I'll not be bound up by the reaction. And that is called devotional service. That is called

vasudeve bhagavati
bhakti-yogah prayojitah
janayaty ashu vairagyam
jñanam cha yad ahaitukam


"By rendering devotional service unto the Personality of Godhead, Sri Krishna, one immediately acquires causeless knowledge and detachment from the world." [Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.2.7]


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