Pious Credits in a Cab

Pious Credits in a Cab A while ago we reported how one cab driver, Yamaraja das, tries to give Krishna to people while on the job. “I try to influence people in any way possible, while maintaining a respectful distance and without imposing my beliefs on them,” he said. A driver must be careful not be perceived as soliciting his customers in any way. Here are a few more examples of Krishna’s causeless mercy operating on the conditioned souls who think they are merely ordering a cab. A student from Santa Fe College was being picked up from school, where he is studying to become a dietician. While inquiring about his studies, Yamaraja prabhu learned that the young man is trying to be a vegetarian. The student had been to India four times, and was influenced there by the ideas of non-violence towards animals. “I also learned in one of my diet courses at Santa Fe that killing animals causes them to release a harmful chemical, thereby altering the meat product in a bad way. The chemical is released because the animal experiences fear and terror upon being slaughtered. That is one of the reasons I am trying to become a vegetarian.” Upon leaving the cab, the student accepted a booklet on Krishna Consciousness. Another customer is a war veteran, who is 100% handicapped. He regularly orders a cab from Yamaraja prabhu. “I am not at all interested in religious topics,” the veteran had made it clear early on. Being severely handicapped due to having experienced the horrors of war, one might say he had lost his faith in God. While Yamaraja prabhu does not pursue the topic, he does instead just cultivate a friendship with the man. As a result, the veteran tries to “help out” his driver friend in his own way. Sometimes he lets the meter run up to $150-200 in Yamaraja prabhu’s cab, for nothing more than a simple errand. So although he is not actively thinking about Krishna, or eating prasadam, surely the veteran’s pious credits are increasing silently by serving a devotee so generously. A small preaching program is also in the works by Yamaraja prabhu for the employees of the cab company, the drivers and the dispatchers. It will meet once every two weeks and also feature guest visits by Acyutananda das.

Pious Credits in a Cab 
A while ago we reported how one cab driver, Yamaraja das, tries to give Krishna to people while on the job. “I try to influence people in any way possible, while maintaining a respectful distance and without imposing my beliefs on them,” he said. A driver must be careful not be perceived as soliciting his customers in any way. Here are a few more examples of Krishna’s causeless mercy operating on the conditioned souls who think they are merely ordering a cab. A student from Santa Fe College was being picked up from school, where he is studying to become a dietician. While inquiring about his studies, Yamaraja prabhu learned that the young man is trying to be a vegetarian. The student had been to India four times, and was influenced there by the ideas of non-violence towards animals. “I also learned in one of my diet courses at Santa Fe that killing animals causes them to release a harmful chemical, thereby altering the meat product in a bad way. The chemical is released because the animal experiences fear and terror upon being slaughtered. That is one of the reasons I am trying to become a vegetarian.” Upon leaving the cab, the student accepted a booklet on Krishna Consciousness. Another customer is a war veteran, who is 100% handicapped. He regularly orders a cab from Yamaraja prabhu. “I am not at all interested in religious topics,” the veteran had made it clear early on. Being severely handicapped due to having experienced the horrors of war, one might say he had lost his faith in God. While Yamaraja prabhu does not pursue the topic, he does instead just cultivate a friendship with the man. As a result, the veteran tries to “help out” his driver friend in his own way. Sometimes he lets the meter run up to $150-200 in Yamaraja prabhu’s cab, for nothing more than a simple errand. So although he is not actively thinking about Krishna, or eating prasadam, surely the veteran’s pious credits are increasing silently by serving a devotee so generously. A small preaching program is also in the works by Yamaraja prabhu for the employees of the cab company, the drivers and the dispatchers. It will meet once every two weeks and also feature guest visits by Acyutananda das.

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