From Bad to Worse in the Material World
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that material existence is characterized by constant deterioration and the persistent threat of degrading to lower species. By studying his teachings, we learn how to avoid conditions that are worse than death or ignorance, and how to elevate our consciousness beyond this temporary world.
The Degradation of Society in Kali-yuga
As the current age of Kali-yuga progresses, Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that the general condition of human society will inevitably deteriorate. Artificial attempts to create a classless society or improve people through mundane means will only lead to further chaos, degrading the population to the level of śūdras or worse.
- The age of Kali-yuga is 432,000's of years. Out of that we have passed only 5,000 years. The balance is 427,000's of years. And it will become, the condition of society, world, will be worse.
- You cannot make society classless. If you try to make it classless, naturally people will all be sudras, fourth-class men, and worse. Then there will be social chaos.
- Your big, big cities are full with hippies. You cannot induce them to give up their LSD, and you are making better men. Better men is going to become worse. Just see how cheating.
Transmigrating from Bad to Worse
The material world is a place of temporary suffering where the spirit soul changes bodies continuously. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that our real business is to return to the eternal spiritual world, rather than remaining here to face the constant risk of transmigrating from a bad situation to an even worse one through sinful indulgences.
- The spiritual world is eternal. The material world is temporary. We are spirit soul. We are eternal. Therefore our business is to go back to the spiritual world, not that we remain in the material world and change body from bad to worse.
- Our business is to go back to the spiritual world, not that we remain in the material world and change body from bad to worse or worse to good. That is not our business.
- It is essential that one practice self-control by celibacy without the least desire for sex indulgence. For a man desiring to improve the condition of his existence, sex indulgence is considered suicidal, or even worse.
Pitfalls Worse than Ignorance and Death
In the pursuit of material life, there are certain conditions that are far more detrimental than physical death or a simple lack of knowledge. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that cultivating deceptive, so-called knowledge is spiritually disastrous, and for someone situated in honor, facing ill fame is a fate worse than death.
- Those who engage in the culture of nescient activities shall enter into the darkest region of ignorance. Worse still are those engaged in the culture of so-called knowledge.
- Lord Krsna says to Arjuna: For a respectable man like you, ill fame is worse than death.
The Vaisnava Perspective on Worse Conditions
A pure devotee views the world through a completely different paradigm. Instead of desiring impersonal liberation, which they consider worse than hell, they aspire only for the loving service of the Lord. Furthermore, they cultivate profound humility, feeling themselves to be worse than the most sinful personalities.
- To become one with the Supreme Lord is beyond the dream of a pure devotee. Sometimes he may accept promotion to Vaikuntha planets to serve the Lord there, but he will never accept merging into the Brahman effulgence, which he considers worse than hellish.
- In the Caitanya-caritamrta (CC Adi 5.205) Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami thinks of himself in such a humble way: I am a worse sinner than Jagai and Madhai and am even lower than the worms in the stool.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently utilizes the concept of things becoming "worse" to jolt the conditioned soul out of material complacency. Whether it is the inevitable deterioration of society in the current age, the danger of degrading to lower species of life, or the spiritual suicide of cultivating false knowledge, the material world offers no lasting security. However, by adopting the humble disposition of a pure devotee—who rejects impersonal liberation as a fate worse than hell—one can arrest this downward trajectory. Ultimately, the only way to escape the cycle of moving from bad to worse is to completely detach from temporary bodily designations and return to our eternal, blissful life in the spiritual world.
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