Hare Krishna dear devotees, All glories to Śrīla Prabhupāda.
Sometimes we go through phases where our devotional practice (japa, hearing, service) begins to feel routine or we simply fall short of our desired enthusiasm. Many of us face busy schedules, family pressures, academic or job demands, and yet we want to remain strong in Krishna-consciousness.
In this light: • How do you personally keep your heart engaged when the routine sets in? • What tips or methods have helped you renew your taste (rasa) in chanting, hearing, or service? • How can sanga (association) or online groups help when we are far from a temple or regular devotee circle? • Do you have a read-out from Scripture, or a quote of Śrīla Prabhupāda, that lifts your mood during such times?
Please share your experiences, suggestions, and any small adjustments that made a big difference in your practice. The goal is to help each other stay vibrant, connected, and joyful in service even in the busiest seasons of life.
Jai Gaura – Nitai!
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Why don't you participate in the discussion that was going one in the next discussion after this.
And let me know what do you do exactly when you find Krishna suddenly appearing in front of you. Give you your first instinct, whatever sudden thought that came into your mind.
Don't force pour someone's ideas or thoughts. Just be natual and let us know what would your reaction be if Sri Krishna suddenly appears in front of you.
https://iskcondesiretree.com/forum/topics/how-to-tolerate-the-inten...
Act enthusiastically(fake it)and enthusiasm comes.
also we have to be realistic.i mean we can't expect to be always blissful in our current material bodies.sometimes devotional service will be a drag.so what,we just have to keep at it no matter what.