Abuse of the Free Will of the Living Entity
The fundamental cause of the living entity’s presence in the material world is the misuse of its inherent independence. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while God is the supreme controller, the individual soul is given a minute degree of free will. When this free will is directed toward material lordship rather than spiritual service, it constitutes an abuse that leads to the creation of complex material reactions and a conditioned state of existence.
Self-Created Engagements Arising from an Abuse of Free Will
The material suffering of the living entity is not something imposed by the Supreme Lord, but is rather a result of his own choices. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that all acts performed—except those with transcendental results—are self-created engagements arising from an abuse of the free will. Such works are never to be considered as if they were ordained by the almighty Godhead; instead, they are material and directed by the modes of nature. The living entity becomes conditioned simply by abusing the small measure of independence he is entitled to enjoy.
- All acts performed by the living entity - except those with transcendental results - are self - created engagements arising from an abuse of the free will.
- Such acts or engagements (arising from an abuse of the free will) are never to be considered as if the works and the results were somehow ordained by the almighty Godhead.
- Such works (arising from an abuse of the free will of living entity) are all material and are therefore conditioned and directed by the modes of nature. The Personality of Godhead has nothing to do with such works.
- The living entity sometimes becomes conditioned by the modes of nature, simply by abusing his small measure of independence that he is entitled to enjoy.
Pained by the Shaftlike Abusive Words of the Demon
One of the most visible symptoms of the material abuse of independence is the use of shaftlike abusive language. This is particularly evident in demonic personalities who direct their enmity toward the Lord and His devotees. Śrīla Prabhupāda mentions that although the Lord, in His incarnation as Varahadeva, was pained by the abusive words of the demon, He bore the pain for the sake of His pastimes. Sisupala also exhibited this mentality, abusing the kings and the Lord until Kṛṣṇa was forced to intervene. This tone is simply abusive and reflects a consciousness influenced by the lower modes.
- Although the Lord (Varahadeva) was pained by the shaftlike abusive words of the demon, He bore the pain.
- When Sisupala was abusing the kings who were about to attack him, Lord Krsna took up His disc, as sharp as the blade of a razor, and immediately separated Sisupala's head from his body.
- The language and tone used by Balarama are simply abusive, and due to the influence of this age it appears that the shoes befitting the feet want to rise to the top of the head, where the helmet is worn.
- During the dispute there was a voice from the sky, and it announced that for all honest purposes Balarama was the actual winner of this game, that He was being abused, and that the statement of Rukmi that he had won was absolutely false.
Ghostly-Haunted Men and Abusive Mentality
A person who has completely lost their spiritual sanity is described as being "ghostly-haunted" or mad. In such a dangerous state, a person becomes inimical even to their own guardians. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that such individuals will abuse their father and mother, often with violent intent. This mentality is also seen in social degradations, such as the case of a prostitute who will abuse her paramour’s family and culture. These are symptoms of a consciousness that has been severely corrupted by the misuse of its original nature.
- Abuses the father, mother, like anything. "Ah! You rascal! Why you have come? I shall kill you!" Like that. I have seen it. Mad, you call, or ghostly-haunted. Very dangerous.
- These ghostly-haunted men become very inimical to the guardians and want to kill them. Many cases. And abuse the father, mother, like anything.
- The prostitute will not only abuse the paramour but his father, mother, family, everything, culture.
- When all the animals fled, the hunter wanted to chastise Narada with abusive language, but due to Narada's presence, he could not utter anything abusive.
Abuse of Great Intellectual Qualifications
Abuse is not only a matter of language but also a matter of failing to utilize one's God-given gifts. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that an intelligent man abuses his great qualifications if he does not follow the Vedic way of life and study the Srimad-Bhagavatam and Bhagavad-gita. Neglecting this study is a misuse of the human intellect. Additionally, the misuse of specific spiritual terms, such as the word jayanti, for mundane purposes is also an abuse of sacred language. Even within religious circles, the abuse and exploitation of devotees for personal aggrandizement is a serious complaint.
- An intelligent man abuses his great qualifications if he does not follow the Vedic way of life. This means he must seriously make a study of the Vedic literatures, especially of the Srimad-Bhagavatam and the Bhagavad-gita.
- The most auspicious constellation of stars takes place during the appearance of the Lord in this material world, and it is specifically called jayanti, a word not to be abused for any other purposes.
- The second is the complaint of abusing the devotees and exploiting their service for accumulating money and for aggrandizing himself and herself both.
- When Sisupala was abusing the kings who were about to attack him, Lord Krsna took up His disc, as sharp as the blade of a razor, and immediately separated Sisupala's head from his body.
Mayavadi Abuse of the Lord's Appearance
Philosophical abuse is perhaps the most subtle and dangerous form. Śrīla Prabhupāda condemns the Mayavadi philosophers who abuse the transcendental position of Visnu by claiming that He accepts a material body when He appears. This interpretation is directly condemned by Bhagavan in the Bhagavad-gita. To claim that the Lord is subject to the same material conditioning as the living entity is a grave offense. By correctly understanding the Lord's spiritual body and His transcendental nature, one can avoid this philosophical abuse and regain their true spiritual vision.
- Mayavadi philosophers, they abuse that Visnu's body is. Visnu comes, appears, He accepts a material body. That is condemned by Bhagavan in Bhagavad-gita.
- All acts performed by the living entity - except those with transcendental results - are self - created engagements arising from an abuse of the free will.
- The living entity sometimes becomes conditioned by the modes of nature, simply by abusing his small measure of independence that he is entitled to enjoy.
- Although the Lord (Varahadeva) was pained by the shaftlike abusive words of the demon, He bore the pain.
Conclusion
The abuse of the free will is the defining characteristic of material existence. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that the living entity’s minute independence is a divine gift, but its misuse creates a chain of material reactions that bind the soul to the cycle of birth and death. Whether it manifests as the shaftlike abusive words of a demon, the inimical behavior of a ghostly-haunted man, or the intellectual neglect of a highly qualified person, abuse is a sign of a consciousness disconnected from its spiritual source. To rectify this condition, one must recognize that material suffering is not ordained by God but is a self-created consequence of misdirected will. By choosing to align this free will with the authorized Vedic literatures and the service of the Lord, the living entity can escape the conditioning of the modes of nature. Ultimately, the cessation of abuse—verbal, intellectual, and philosophical—is the prerequisite for entering a state of transcendental health. By following the example of the great devotees and avoiding the offenses of the Mayavadis, the soul can stop misusing its independence and achieve the greatest perfection of human life.
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