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Vaisesika Dasa

Vaisesika Dasa·December 30, 2025

The verb prepare means simply: to make something ready for use, or for consideration. It sounds modest. And yet the people who think most carefully about a life keep returning to it.

An old worn map with a brass compass and a fountain pen on aged paper.
An old map, a compass, and a pen left on the table.

"Opportunity is a haughty goddess who wastes no time with those who are unprepared."

George Clason

"All things are ready, if our mind be so."

William Shakespeare

Across centuries and very different vocabularies, the same small claim recurs: our destiny — in this life, and beyond it — is largely shaped by how we prepare for it now.

Or, said more simply

Our preparation leads us to our destination.

The bhakti teachers extend the sentence one step further. This short life, they say, is itself a kind of preparation room. Srila Prabhupada writes plainly: by our activities here we either rise or sink, and what we make ready in this body is what we will be carried into in the next. The current hour, in this view, is not background. It is the work.

Adapted from a reflection by Vaisesika Dasa.

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