Dina Sharana Mataji, who is serving as the GBC of Germany had requested me to help the devotees receive insights into the important topic of Devotee
Care - something which has been part of my humble mission for the past 15 years. And serving under the expert guidance of HH Niranjana Swami in Ukraine has given me further insights into this most relevant aspect of devotional life. For me he is the personification of a caring preacher - a wonderful example of selflessly sacrificing oneself in reaching out to one and all in order to uplift and encourage everyone, all the while keeping the ultimate goal of spiritual care in mind: nourishing and protecting a devotee's faith in the process of Krsna consciousness....
Our false ego is after all the main stumbling block in regards to giving and accepting shelter.....
During our retreat I felt especially encouraged by the fact that several senior grhastha couples had come to participate. I perceived it to be a great achievement, bringing attention to this important topic of Devotee Care. It has to start from the top - if the seniors are sheltered and cared for, then they can extend this shelter and care to others.
Spiritual relationships are quite different. We take away the basis of sense gratification, and we have to replace it with another foundation, which is non other than giving and accepting shelter. This loving exchange makes a relationship deep and meaningful. Unless there is one person giving shelter, and another person accepting shelter, the relationship will be superficial and ultimately meaningless.
One's life will be superficial, and one's relationships aswell. Unless we are willing to extend ourselves in order to uplift others, our life will be centered around "I, me and mine", and we will be stuck in selfishness - a superficial life.