Danger of Being Without Knowledge
Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the root cause of all material suffering is ignorance. To act without knowledge of our eternal identity as spirit souls and our relationship with the Supreme Lord is to waste the rare opportunity of human life. Śrīla Prabhupāda repeatedly warns that any civilization, education, or personal endeavor built without spiritual knowledge is ultimately destined for failure and karmic entanglement.
The Danger of Animalistic Life
The human form of life is specifically awarded to the soul for the pursuit of self-realization. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that if a human being simply engages in eating, sleeping, mating, and defending without cultivating spiritual knowledge, they remain trapped in an animalistic consciousness and will be forced to accept lower bodies in their next life.
- Anyone who has no knowledge of the spiritual existence - how this material body has developed, how we are put into different conditions life - without this knowledge he is two-legged animal, that's all. So don't remain as two-legged animal.
- If he lives like ass and cow, without any knowledge, without knowing the values of human life, then he must be subjected to the sinful activities and will be punished one after another, accepting different types of body.
- Without such knowledge (that Brahman is present everywhere), one cannot claim to be a human being; rather, he remains in the animal kingdom. As it is said, sa eva go-kharah: without such knowledge, one is no better than a cow or an ass.
- Suffering without knowledge, without remedy, is animal life. One who cannot understand that he is suffering and who thinks that he is very well off is in animal consciousness, not human consciousness.
The Illusion of Modern Advancement
Despite massive economic and technological growth, modern society fails to address the eternal needs of the soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that building a civilization solely around bodily comforts, without knowledge of the soul's transmigration, is a dangerous plunge into the darkest regions of māyā.
- Modern civilization is supposed to be making advancement in scientific knowledge, but what is this scientific knowledge? It is based on bodily comforts only, without knowledge that however comfortably one maintains his body, the body is destructible.
- Increasing the artificial needs, as is the standard of material civilization, or advancing the economic development of human society, is a sort of engagement in darkness, without knowledge. By such engagement, human energy is spoiled.
- Without knowledge of the spirit soul and its transmigration, people are allured by the material energy to engage in many such activities, as if one could become happy simply by dint of material knowledge, without reference to spiritual existence.
- The modern educational system without any knowledge of Bhagavan, I may tell you frankly, not only in India, everywhere, they are practically slaughterhouse.
The Strict Laws of Material Nature
People often commit sinful acts out of foolishness, but nature's laws do not forgive ignorance. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that just as a citizen is punished for breaking a state law they did not know existed, the living entity is heavily penalized by material nature for acting irresponsibly without knowledge of God's authority.
- Every day we see that a person without knowledge commits some criminal act and is later arrested and punished, despite the fact that he actually may not have been conscious of his sinful activity.
- If you have done something criminal without your knowledge, and if in the court you say: "My lord, I did not know this law, that committing something criminal like this I would have been punished." So that is no excuse.
- You can avoid man-made law, but you cannot avoid God-made law. That you cannot do. You must be responsible. If you kill an ant even without knowledge, you are responsible.
- We work irresponsibly without knowing the result of our work. Therefore we are getting different types of bodies, different types of situation, different type of occupation, so many things.
The Necessity of Spiritual Awakening
To escape the miseries of material existence, one must diligently pursue transcendental realization. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that spiritual awakening requires submissive hearing from a bona fide guru; otherwise, without knowledge and devotion, liberation remains an impossible dream.
- A living being is not the material body but an eternal part and parcel of the Supreme Being, and thus revival of his self-knowledge is essential. Without this knowledge, the human life is baffled.
- Everyone has forgotten his real constitutional position. Therefore all of them are hovering in the air without any concrete knowledge of the goal of life.
- Without knowledge, one cannot become detached from material enjoyment, and without being detached from material enjoyment, one cannot make spiritual advancement.
- Unless the senses are controlled, there is no chance of elevation to the platform of knowledge, and without knowledge and devotion there is no chance of liberation.
Conclusion
A life lived without spiritual knowledge is a life wasted in the pursuit of temporary illusions. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the human being is endowed with advanced intelligence precisely to understand the Absolute Truth and escape the miseries of material nature. When a society creates vast educational and economic systems without knowledge of Kṛṣṇa, it merely produces polished animals who suffer the strict karmic reactions of their own ignorance. Ultimately, Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that the only remedy for this widespread darkness is to actively revive our dormant Kṛṣṇa consciousness. By receiving authorized knowledge and engaging in devotional service, the soul is freed from the perilous cycle of repeated birth and death.
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