punar mūṣiko bhava – again become a mouse
…this is an animalistic civilization. Nature gave us the opportunity to realize God, but God-realization is meant for human beings. The human being, if he does not realize God, he’s simply engaged in an animalistic way of life—eating, sleeping, mating— then nature will call, “All right, sir, again become animal. Punar mūṣiko bhava [?]: Again become a mouse.”
Do you know this story? “Punar mūṣiko bhava.” There is a story. There is a very nice story. One rat, a mouse, he came to a saintly person. Everyone comes to a saintly person for some blessing, you see. The real blessing they don’t want. Some material blessing. The real blessing, Kṛṣṇa, they don’t want. If you give him some blessing that “You become a very rich man and leader…” They… Very well. Please.
So this mouse also came and begged the saintly person, “Sir, I am in difficulty. If you give me some blessing?” “What is that?” “Na… the cat chases after me always. I’m very unhappy.” “So what do you want?” “Now, if you make me a cat, then I can get relief from this…” “All right, you become a cat.” So he became cat. So after few days, again he comes. “Sir, again I am in trouble.” “What is that?” “The dog is chasing…” Don’t laugh, hear seriously. “Dog is chasing…” “All right, then, what do you want?” “Now, make me a tiger.” “All right. You become a tiger.” So when he became a tiger he was staring at a saintly person like this. So he asked, “Why you are staring at me? You want to eat me?” “Yes.” So he again curses, “punar mūṣiko…:” “Again you become a mouse. Again you become a mouse.”
So that is our position. We are advanced in civilization. Now we want to kill God. So we are again going to be uncivilized, to remain in the forest and to remain naked. Actually, they are practicing that: nature’s life. So again they are going to be aborigines. And that is being practiced. They are going to the forest, they remain naked. So actually, “punar mūṣiko bhava: Again become mouse.”
Do you know this story? “Punar mūṣiko bhava.” There is a story. There is a very nice story. One rat, a mouse, he came to a saintly person. Everyone comes to a saintly person for some blessing, you see. The real blessing they don’t want. Some material blessing. The real blessing, Kṛṣṇa, they don’t want. If you give him some blessing that “You become a very rich man and leader…” They… Very well. Please.
So this mouse also came and begged the saintly person, “Sir, I am in difficulty. If you give me some blessing?” “What is that?” “Na… the cat chases after me always. I’m very unhappy.” “So what do you want?” “Now, if you make me a cat, then I can get relief from this…” “All right, you become a cat.” So he became cat. So after few days, again he comes. “Sir, again I am in trouble.” “What is that?” “The dog is chasing…” Don’t laugh, hear seriously. “Dog is chasing…” “All right, then, what do you want?” “Now, make me a tiger.” “All right. You become a tiger.” So when he became a tiger he was staring at a saintly person like this. So he asked, “Why you are staring at me? You want to eat me?” “Yes.” So he again curses, “punar mūṣiko…:” “Again you become a mouse. Again you become a mouse.”
So that is our position. We are advanced in civilization. Now we want to kill God. So we are again going to be uncivilized, to remain in the forest and to remain naked. Actually, they are practicing that: nature’s life. So again they are going to be aborigines. And that is being practiced. They are going to the forest, they remain naked. So actually, “punar mūṣiko bhava: Again become mouse.”
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