Deliverance from the Wrong Way of Existence
Śrīla Prabhupāda observes that despite vast technological and economic achievements, modern human society is fundamentally marching in the wrong way. Because the current civilization is built upon the bodily concept of life and neglects the spiritual needs of the soul, all its attempts at securing happiness end in frustration, necessitating a complete re-education in the science of Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
The Illusion of Material Progress
Modern education and societal planning are built upon a flawed foundation. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that by focusing entirely on temporary material adjustments—such as constructing skyscrapers and motorcars—while completely neglecting the eternal spirit soul, blind leaders are driving all of human civilization in the wrong way.
- A motorcar is moving; that means the driver is moving. So foolish people will think that the motorcar is moving. Motorcar does not move. In spite of all mechanical arrangement, it cannot move. That is the wrong way of education.
- Many, many plans, many, many skyscraper buildings, roads and motor cars. What is the real purpose? The purpose is they want to be happy. But that is not possible. Therefore they are vimudhan. Rascals. They are going in the wrong way.
- Present advancement of material civilisation, in the opinion of the Indian sages, is going in the wrong way because it has neglected the spiritual side of human constitution.
- Progress in material advancement is blind, and the leaders of such material advancement are also blind. They are leading their followers in the wrong way.
Frustration and Misguided Solutions
The innate desire of every living entity is to experience eternal pleasure. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that seeking this happiness independently of Lord Viṣṇu leads only to frustration, and when disillusioned individuals rebel without authorized spiritual guidance, they simply invent another wrong way of life.
- Not satisfying Lord Visnu but instead attempting to become happy through material adjustments (bahir-artha-maninau) is the wrong way for happiness.
- Just like in your country, a section of youngsters, they're disgusted with this materialistic way of life. They have taken to the hippies' path. Why? It does not give satisfaction, but they do not know the right way. They have taken a wrong way, hippies.
- All material or spiritual planes and planets are different parts and parcels of One Unit only but there are immense diversities in unity for variegatedness is the necessary paraphernalia of eternal pleasure which we are all seeking in the wrong way.
- There are immense diversities in unity for variegatedness is the necessary paraphernalia of eternal pleasure which we are all seeking in the wrong way without the right information to have it.
Misinterpreting Spiritual Knowledge
Even when presented with pure spiritual literature, conditioned souls often fail to benefit due to mundane education and false pride. Śrīla Prabhupāda strictly warns against interpreting texts like the Bhagavad-gītā according to personal whims, as modifying Kṛṣṇa's direct instructions is the wrong way to understand the Absolute Truth.
- Every point is very clear. In the Bhagavad-gita, every point is very clear, unless you interpret it in the wrong way.
- So Krsna is teaching personally just like Kapiladeva is teaching personally. So you take Kapiladeva's philosophy, Sankhya philosophy, Krsna's philosophy, Bhagavad-gita, but try to understand as He says. Don't interpret in the wrong way.
- So every human being is expected to receive this knowledge directly from Krsna. Don't interpret wrong way according to your whims. Take it as it is and be benefited.
- In India, everyone feels for Krsna, but they have been educated in such a wrong way, they cannot accept Krsna as the Supreme, as Krsna says, mattah parataram nanyat. This is the difficulty.
The Path to True Existence
The only way to rectify a misdirected life is to accept authorized spiritual education. Śrīla Prabhupāda assures that if an individual recognizes that trying to lord over material nature is the wrong way of existence, they can immediately correct their course by surrendering to Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
- We are giving the formula that if you want to exist, then you come to Krsna consciousness. We are giving the right information. But they want to exist in their wrong way of existing.
- If he makes his choice after getting good education from the right source that, "I am going on in the wrong way by the desire to lord it over the material nature, but I am eternal servant of Krsna, therefore I must surrender now."
- Try to understand the situation, what is Brahman, what you are. We are also Brahman. Aham brahmasmi. These things are to be known. And when we neglect to understand these things, that means we are going to the wrong way of life.
- Our position is that even a person like Gandhi, he could not become Krsna conscious in hundred years. Because the wrong way. And they have become within ten years fully Krsna conscious.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda makes it clear that any endeavor devoid of Kṛṣṇa consciousness—no matter how technologically advanced or socially celebrated—is ultimately the wrong way of existence. Because modern civilization neglects the eternal spirit soul and focuses solely on material adjustments, its blind leaders drive humanity toward inevitable frustration. Even when seeking alternatives, without authorized guidance, frustrated individuals merely adopt new wrong ways of life, or they spoil pure spiritual texts through whimsical interpretations. The only effective deliverance from this continuous cycle of misdirection is to accept the pure, unadulterated teachings of the Bhagavad-gītā, abandon the vain desire to lord over material nature, and embrace the right path of eternal loving service to the Supreme Lord.
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