Consciousness Can Be Purified but Dharma Cannot Change
Not everything that appears changeable should be changed, and not everything that binds us is permanent. In these teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda distinguishes temporary faith, custom, politics, and bodily arrangements from the eternal reality of dharma. The soul's constitutional position as servant of Kṛṣṇa cannot be altered, but the conditioned consciousness that has forgotten Kṛṣṇa can be purified. Real spiritual life therefore preserves unchangeable truth while transforming the heart.
Dharma Is the Soul's Unchangeable Function
Dharma is often mistaken for faith, but Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that faith can change while dharma cannot. The soul has an eternal function, just as fire has heat and sugar has sweetness. That function is service, and when it is not offered to Kṛṣṇa, it is misdirected toward māyā. Understanding this unchangeable duty gives spiritual life a foundation beyond temporary social identity.
- Dharma does not mean a particular type of faith. Faith is different thing. Faith is followed blindly or by social custom or something else. Faith is different. But dharma, either you change social custom, country, time, space, it cannot be changed.
- If you take stone, the quality of stone, it is hard, it is not liquid. If somebody says: "I have brought some liquid stone," is it possible? No, what is this nonsense? So dharma means that quality which cannot be changed.
- One may become a Christian from Hindu, or from a Hindu to Christian. Generally, we find these changes. But a dharma does not mean like that. Dharma means which you cannot change. It is the constitutional part of your life.
- Religion, I have already said, it is a kind of faith. Faith can be changed, but our constitutional position, occupational duty, that cannot be changed. We are eternal servant of Krsna, but without serving Krsna we are serving maya.
Scripture and Spiritual Principles Cannot Be Altered
Authentic spiritual life depends on preserving the Lord's words and the meaning received through disciplic succession. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that when people alter scripture or manufacture their own interpretations, authority becomes valueless. Adjustments may be made for time, circumstance, and training, but the spiritual principle itself must remain unchanged. The guiding principles are valuable precisely because they come from perfect authority.
- The sastra cannot be changed. God's word cannot be changed. Then what will be the difference between God and ourself? He is always perfect. He is always perfect.
- The principles of religion: thinking of God, worshiping God, offering obeisances to Him, and to become devotee of God, that cannot be changed. That is real religion.
- We preach exactly as we have heard from our Spiritual Master, but there are changes due to the time, circumstances, and the trainees. The spirit of the disciplic succession may not be changed.
- Every precaution must be taken to preserve our basic guiding principles as they are and not change them because we want to hear something new.
Consciousness Can Change Through Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
Although eternal principles cannot be changed, the conditioned soul's consciousness can be purified. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that human life is meant for changing forgetfulness of Kṛṣṇa into remembrance of Kṛṣṇa. Sinful consciousness cannot be improved by remaining in sinful activity; it must be transformed by contact with the supreme pure. Preaching has meaning because even those born in unfavorable conditions can become spiritually changed through proper instruction and association.
- He (Prahlada Maharaja) was born by a demon father, but his quality changed. When his mother was instructed by Narada Muni, everything was changed. If the demons cannot be changed, then where is the meaning of preaching.
- One who is engaged in sinful activities cannot change his consciousness. Our real function is to change our consciousness from kasmala, sinful consciousness, to Krsna, the supreme pure.
- This position, forgetfulness, can be changed, and human life is meant for that purpose. So far improvement of economic condition or other condition, that is already fixed up. One cannot change it.
- Krsna consciousness is on the spiritual platform. It has nothing to do with the material platform. From the material platform you cannot change anyone's quality.
Material Destiny Is Not the Real Change
People often try to change external conditions while remaining bound by material nature. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a certain amount of happiness and distress is already allotted by karma and cannot be changed by ordinary effort. The soul may try to move from one material “cell” to another, but that does not bring real happiness. The change worth seeking is freedom from material condition through self-realization and Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
- A man who is put into a certain cell cannot change at will without superior authority. Krsna says in the Bhagavad-gita that one should not try to change from one cell to another. That will not make anyone happy.
- One should work for self-realization, not for economic development, which is impossible to improve. Without endeavor, one can get the amount of happiness and distress for which he is destined, and one cannot change this.
- Philanthropists and altruists do not realize that it is impossible to improve people's material conditions. Material conditions are already established by the superior administration according to one's karma. They cannot be changed.
- We are already destined to have a certain amount of happiness and a certain amount of distress, and we cannot change that. The change we should make, therefore, is to get free from this material condition of life. That should be our only business.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings show that wisdom means knowing what must be preserved and what must be transformed. Dharma, śāstra, God's word, and the soul's eternal service to Kṛṣṇa cannot be changed. But forgetfulness, sinful consciousness, and material absorption can be changed through Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Instead of altering eternal truth or chasing temporary material rearrangements, human life should be used to purify consciousness and return to the soul's unchangeable function.
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