Delivering Humanity From the Present Rascal Civilization

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Modern society is deeply entrenched in an illusion of progress, mistaking technological advancement for true success while actively ignoring the eternal nature of the soul. By boldly confronting this widespread ignorance, Śrīla Prabhupāda exposed the dangerous reality of a godless society driven by artificial necessities and sinful behavior. His teachings clearly present the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement as the ultimate rescue mission, designed to save conditioned souls from this degrading culture and guide them toward a life of genuine spiritual peace.

The Illusion of True Progress

So-called scientists and political leaders constantly theorize and invent new plans, yet they consistently fail to address the actual suffering of human existence. Instead of solving the real problems of birth, death, old age, and disease, they manufacture artificial issues that only entangle society further into material bondage. Exposing this futility, Śrīla Prabhupāda observed that creating unnecessary necessities simply complicates life and causes humanity to forget its true spiritual purpose.

Ignorance of the Eternal Soul

The fundamental defect of the current age is a complete lack of education regarding the eternal nature of the spirit soul. Misidentifying with the temporary material body, people waste the incredibly rare opportunity of the human form on trivial, animalistic pursuits. Addressing this tragic waste of life, Śrīla Prabhupāda pointed out that even highly educated professors remain in utter darkness, foolishly rejecting the reality of life after death.

The Sin of Cow Killing

One of the most glaring symptoms of a degraded society is the systematic and industrialized slaughter of cows. The cow is considered a mother because she selflessly provides life-sustaining milk to human society. Condemning this extreme ingratitude, Śrīla Prabhupāda explained that basing economic development on the violent throat-cutting of innocent animals proves the sheer barbarism of modern man.

The Delusion of Independence

Conditioned souls mistakenly believe they are free to act as they choose, ignoring the strict laws of material nature that govern every single action. This false sense of independence breeds dangerous ideologies like nationalism, where people violently lay claim to property that actually belongs to the Supreme Lord. Reminding society of its actual position under the grip of māyā, Śrīla Prabhupāda warned that violating divine law inevitably brings severe karmic consequences upon the entire civilization.

The Rescue Mission of Devotional Service

Despite the bleakness of the current world situation, a clear and joyful path to true liberation remains completely accessible for anyone willing to accept it. The establishment of temples, the training of qualified brāhmaṇas, and the congregational chanting of the holy names directly counteract the influence of illusion. Dedicating his every breath to this cause, Śrīla Prabhupāda presented Kṛṣṇa consciousness as a simple, happy alternative to the heavy burdens of a misguided world.

Conclusion

The pervasive influence of this rascal civilization blinds humanity to its actual spiritual purpose, chaining souls to endless suffering and temporary material pursuits. By tearing down the facade of modern progress, Śrīla Prabhupāda urged society to replace artificial technological goals with the genuine pursuit of self-realization. Ultimately, embracing the simple and sublime process of devotion is the only way to deliver oneself and the rest of the world from the perilous grip of material illusion.

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