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Satisfaction

Everybody needs satisfaction because without satisfaction life is intolerable. The problem with our modern day so-called civilization is that we are taught to derive our satisfaction from those things which are ultimately unsatisfying. Therefore it is not at all surprising that people are so frustrated and bewildered and that the entire global civilization is gradually falling apart at the seams. The easy solution for this dissatisfaction gap is that we need to find someone who knows the art of real satisfaction and learn from him how to be factually satisfied. What is that factual satisfaction? To be reconnected with one's actual identity as an eternal, fully enlightened, all-blissful servant of the Supreme Person. If one wants lasting satisfaction, he must accept this path of satisfaction. And as soon as he accepts this path, in a state of supreme happiness he renders the highest service to the suffering humanity of spreading this satisfaction science for the benefit of all.

On a regular daily basis we face both pleasant and unpleasant situations. If we become carried away by excitement over life's pleasantries, we are sure and certain to be devastated by life's unpleasantries, which will definitely come to us by the influence of material nature's laws. Therefore those who are advanced in intelligence fix themselves in Krishna consciousness seeing every event as the special mercy of Krishna upon them to help them come back to home, back to Godhead as soon as possible. This is truly a liberated state of consciousness in which one never becomes blinded by material success nor depressed by material failure. In this state of consciousness one is always unlimitedly successful and is in a constant state of transcendental jubilation. One who attains this state of consciousness will realize that there is nothing greater that can be gained anywhere throughout the entirety of existence, and he will naturally out of intense compassion dedicate his entire life for sharing this enlightened Krishna consciousness with those who have not yet realized it.

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