A Conditioned Soul Becomes Joyful through Pure Devotional Service
Captured by the formidable illusions of the external energy, the spiritual entity wanders through countless species, enduring immense suffering while desperately searching for happiness. In a masterful analysis of this predicament, Śrīla Prabhupāda exposes the exact mechanics of material entanglement caused by false ego and unrestrained sense gratification. By embracing the absolute shelter of a bona fide spiritual master and rendering pure devotional service, the soul can finally break these chains and revive its eternal, joyful nature.
The Entanglement of False Ego and Lust
Driven by deep-rooted ignorance, the living being mistakenly identifies with the temporary physical body and frantically chases after mundane pleasures. Highlighting the tragedy of this situation, Śrīla Prabhupāda illustrates how the soul becomes hopelessly trapped by sexual desire and the subsequent need to maintain a burdensome family. Like a monkey caught by a hunter, the individual becomes firmly encaged by the very things they thought would bring them happiness.
- A conditioned soul tries to enjoy material happiness again and again. Thus he chews the chewed, but, sometimes, in the course of such enjoyment, he becomes relieved from material entanglement by association with a great soul.
- Actually, the conditioned souls, in ignorance in this material world, are simply guided by sex life, and as soon as they get the opportunity for sex life, they become attached to so-called home, motherland, children, wealth and opulence.
- As the monkey is ultimately captured by the hunter and is unable to get out of captivity, the conditioned soul, being captivated by momentary sex pleasure, becomes attached to different types of bodies and is encaged in family life.
- Illusioned by the external energy of the Lord, he (the conditioned soul) is forced to become a servant of the material world. That is the real position of the conditioned soul.
The Four Inherent Defects of Conditioned Life
No matter how academically brilliant or technologically advanced a person may appear, their material existence is fundamentally handicapped by severe limitations. Categorizing these universal flaws, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that every single conditioned entity is prone to making mistakes, being illusioned, cheating others, and possessing imperfect senses. Because of these four crippling defects, the soul cannot possibly achieve peace without seeking divine direction.
- A conditioned soul is hampered by four defects: he is sure to commit mistakes, he is sure to become illusioned, he has a tendency to cheat others, and his senses are imperfect. Consequently we have to take direction from liberated persons.
- Being unable to protect himself from the threefold miseries of material existence, the conditioned soul becomes very morose and lives a life of lamentation.
- In hopes of becoming happy in this material world, the foolish conditioned soul performs fruitive activities that result only in suffering.
- Conditioned souls are agitated by six kinds of transformations; namely, they become agitated when they are hungry, when they are thirsty, when they are aggrieved, when they are illusioned, when they grow old and when they are on the deathbed.
Awakening Through Spiritual Association
The thick darkness of material illusion cannot be pierced by independent philosophical speculation or mundane philanthropic work. Revealing the true secret to liberation, Śrīla Prabhupāda confirms that immense spiritual advancement begins the very moment one associates with a highly elevated saintly person. It is strictly through the direct guidance and mercy of a bona fide spiritual master that a person loses their taste for material poison.
- By serving a bona fide spiritual master, gradually a conditioned soul becomes detached from material enjoyment and invariably makes progress in spiritual realization under the direction of the spiritual master.
- If someone is able, by chance, to see face to face a great saintly person like Narada, who is always serene and merciful to everyone, then immediately that conditioned soul becomes liberated.
- In the beginning, a conditioned soul is bereft of Krsna consciousness and is always morose in his material activities. Later, by associating with a pure devotee, one becomes inquisitive to know the Absolute Truth.
- The conditioned soul becomes liberated simply by following the instructions of the bona fide spiritual master.
Achieving the Ultimate Liberation
When a living entity finally ceases its rebellion against the Supreme Lord and sincerely adopts the process of devotional service, an extraordinary transformation occurs. Detailing this ultimate victory, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness completely annihilates the reactions of all past pious and impious activities. As the soul sheds its foreign material dress, it enthusiastically enters into an eternal, loving relationship with God.
- By Krsna consciousness, he (conditioned soul) can revive his real position and thus come out of his embodiment. Therefore, when one takes to Krsna consciousness, one at once becomes completely aloof from bodily activities.
- If a conditioned soul becomes Krsna conscious, the karma of his pious and impious activities is completely destroyed.
- Once the conditioned soul engages himself in devotional service, he also becomes liberated like the Lord.
- When the conditioned soul becomes liberated by executing devotional service, he is given a greater and greater chance to relish a relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead in different transcendental statuses, such as dasya-rasa, sakhya-rasa, vatsalya-rasa and madhurya-rasa.
Conclusion
The incredibly painful journey of the conditioned soul is solely the result of misusing its minute independence to pursue illicit sense gratification and false prestige. Yet, as Śrīla Prabhupāda beautifully assures us, the moment we humbly accept the shelter of an authorized spiritual master, the heavy chains of karma are instantly shattered. By dedicating our lives strictly to pure devotional service, we abandon our miserable material disease and step into a life of eternal, limitless joy.
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