Base Qualities - Overcoming Passion and Ignorance
The human form of life is a crossroad where the soul has the opportunity to choose its future destination. However, the majority of living entities remain trapped by the influence of the lower modes of nature. Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings define these as the base qualities—passion and ignorance—which cloud the intelligence and bind the soul to material desires. To achieve actual happiness and spiritual freedom, one must learn the science of how these qualities operate and how to systematically transcend them through the process of purification.
The Nature and Symptoms of Base Qualities
The material world is a variegated display of the three modes of nature, but the base qualities are specifically identified as the modes of passion and ignorance. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that these qualities are characterized by an intense drive for sensory satisfaction and an insatiable greed for material accumulation. Unless these base qualities are conquered, there is no possibility of experiencing true internal peace.
- Base quality means kama, lusty desires, and greediness. In material world, generally they are under these base quality, means always filled up with lusty desires and not satisfied, greedy. So when we conquer over these base qualities, then we become happy.
- Tada rajas-tamo-bhavah (Srimad Bhagavatam 1.2.19). When one is situated as a devotee, then this base quality, rajas-tamah, ignorance and passion, the symptoms: kama-lobhadayas. Kama, lusty desires, and greediness.
- The first business is how to control the mind so that it may not be influenced by the base quality, lusty desires and greediness. We have seen in Paris old man, seventy-five years old, he is going to the night club, because the lusty desire is there.
- Unless we control the base qualities, namely the modes of ignorance and passion, you cannot be happy. It is not possible.
Barriers to Spiritual Understanding
The influence of the base qualities is not merely a social or psychological issue; it is a profound epistemological barrier. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that God-realization is impossible for those who are controlled by passion and ignorance. Even great scholars and philosophers fail to perceive the Absolute Truth if they are addicted to sinful habits that reinforce these lower modes of nature.
- At the present moment, everyone is covered by the rajas-tamah, the base qualities, ignorance and passion, so they have no interest in Krsna consciousness. That is not possible. One has to purify himself.
- For the living entities controlled by the base qualities of nature, passion and ignorance, there is no possibility of understanding God.
- So many philosophers trying to understand the Absolute Truth, but since they are situated in the base qualities of material nature and are addicted to so many bad habits, like drinking, meat-eating, illicit sex and gambling, how can they conceive of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- Factually speaking, even those who are situated in the material mode of goodness cannot understand the position of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. What then is to be said of those who are situated in rajo-guna and tamo-guna, the base qualities of material nature.
The Difficulty of Mind Control
The mind is the primary field where the base qualities exert their influence. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that without the support of transcendental knowledge and devotional service, the mind remains contaminated. Even after attempting various methods of yoga or meditation, a person will inevitably be dragged back to fruitive activities if the underlying base qualities of passion and ignorance remain active.
- Even after following such methods (pious atonement, speculative knowledge and meditation in mystic yoga) one takes to fruitive activities again, unable to control his mind, which is contaminated by the base qualities of nature, namely passion and ignorance.
- Those who are associating with the base qualities of material nature, they get lower life. That is natural. Just like you contaminate a kind of disease, it will become manifest in due course of time.
- Out of these three qualities - goodness, passion and ignorance - the ignorance and passion are base quality, and goodness is first-class quality. So the human life means we are born either in the base qualities. . . Nobody is born in the first-class quality.
- Even there is goodness (in Brahma), it is not pure. There is always chance of becoming polluted by the other base qualities - ignorance and passion.
The Process of Transcendence
Transcending the base qualities is the primary business of a human being. Śrīla Prabhupāda provides the specific formula for this transformation: hearing and chanting about the Supreme Lord. By engaging in consistent devotional service, one rises to the platform of pure goodness, where the attacks of passion and ignorance are rendered powerless.
- Always we should hear about Krsna, speak about Krsna. Then this base quality, ignorance and passion, will go. Sravanam kirtanam visnoh.
- We are now covered with base qualities. So when these base qualities are finished - not altogether, almost finished - then one can come to the platform of sattva-guna.
- The base quality, the platform of base quality, is this: illicit sex, meat-eating, intoxication, gambling. So tada rajas-tamo-bhavah kama-lobhadayas ca ye - Srimad Bhagavatam 1.2.19.
- If you keep yourself rigidly on the platform of devotional service, then you are pure goodness. And as soon as you are slack, immediately the other two base qualities will attack you. Therefore it is very difficult to keep pure goodness.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the base qualities of passion and ignorance act as a formidable barrier between the soul and its original spiritual identity. Śrīla Prabhupāda masterfully explains that while these modes naturally drive the living entity toward lust, greed, and lower forms of life, they are not invincible. By adopting the Vedic standard of goodness and immersing oneself in the hearing and chanting of the glories of Kṛṣṇa, the mind is purified and the base habits are gradually dissolved. This transcendence is not a matter of mere theoretical knowledge, but of practical, consistent devotional service that leads the soul from the darkness of ignorance to the eternal light of pure goodness.
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