Complacent - The Delusion of Material Satisfaction
In the material world, a comfortable life is often viewed as the ultimate goal of existence. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that this feeling of comfort is merely a dangerous illusion. When a living entity becomes complacent, trusting in artificial machines, temporary relationships, and false prestige, they fall asleep to the spiritual reality. To achieve actual security, one must wake up from this delusion of self-complacence and vigorously pursue self-realization.
Delusion of Material Civilization
Modern society places its faith in technology, secular government, and nationalism. According to Śrīla Prabhupāda, human society's reliance on these fallible soldiers creates a polished but highly fragile animal civilization, where citizens remain complacently blind to the inevitable collapse of their artificial lives.
- Self-complacence with a polished type of animal civilization geared to sense gratification is delusion, and such a "civilization" is not worthy of the name.
- That is the way of material civilization too much depending on machine. At any time the whole thing may collapse and therefore we may not be self complacent depending so much on artificial life.
- Such persons (who have no information of Krsna consciousness) complacently believe that their nations, communities or families can protect them, unaware that all such fallible soldiers will be destroyed in due course of time.
- Today people engaged in government service and people who rule over the citizens have no respect for the varnasrama-dharma. They complacently feel that the state is secular. In such a government, no one can be happy.
The False Pride of Modern Achievers
The so-called advancements of scientists and space explorers are heavily praised by mundane society. Śrīla Prabhupāda heavily criticizes this self-congratulatory behavior, pointing out that despite their complacent pride in going to the moon, they have failed to solve the real problems of material existence.
- It is a common sense affair that if somebody takes the trouble of doing so many things for the last ten or twenty years and go there and touch the moon planet, come back, it is successful. So it may be complacence for him, but I don't think it is success.
- How foolishly they are propagating a false theory, and amongst themselves self-complacent, getting prize, eulogization. What is this nonsense? Expose them. Bluffing. The bluffing should be exposed.
The Demoniac and Imitation Spiritualists
Complacency also infects those who practice religion or yoga without proper guidance. As Śrīla Prabhupāda points out, demoniac individuals and followers of imitation yoga societies perform their activities out of false prestige, wasting their time in a state of envious, self-satisfied ignorance.
- Self-complacent and always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they (demoniac persons) sometimes proudly perform sacrifices in name only, without following any rules or regulations.
- Self-complacent and always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they sometimes perform sacrifices in name only without following any rules or regulations. Bhagavad-Gita 16.17 - 1972.
- A person who is very envious, proud, easily angered, restless and complacent is called dhiroddhata by learned scholars.
- Those who are imitating this yoga system in different so-called schools and societies, although complacent, are certainly wasting their time. They are completely in ignorance of the desired goal.
Avoiding Complacency in Devotion
True spiritual life requires dynamic and continuous effort. The great ācārya warns that devotees must not become idle or critical simply by living in a holy place; instead, they must actively push forward the mission of Lord Caitanya to save the heavily conditioned souls of this world.
- One should not become self-complacent simply by leaving home or by creating another home at the holy place, either lawfully or unlawfully.
- It is very regrettable that complacent so-called devotees criticize the members of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness for accepting sannyasa and spreading the cult of Lord Caitanya all over the world.
- In such chivalrous fighting between friends (like Krsna and Arjuna), there is sometimes bragging, self-complacence, pride, power, taking to weapons, challenging and standing as opponent. All of these symptoms become impetuses to chivalrous devotional service.
Conclusion
In conclusion, as Śrīla Prabhupāda masterfully illustrates, complacency is the silent killer of spiritual progress. The modern world is lulled to sleep by the temporary comforts of a heavily mechanized society, falsely believing that politicians and scientific advancements can grant them immortality. Even among spiritual practitioners, false pride and demoniac tendencies cause many to become self-complacent in their shallow, imitation rituals. For a serious student of bhakti-yoga, the illusion of material security must be entirely abandoned. Instead of settling for a comfortable, stagnant life, the pure devotee remains alert and vigorous, using all their energy to push forward the saṅkīrtana movement, thereby ensuring actual, eternal safety for themselves and all of humanity.
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