Everyone is Searching After Peace of Mind
Śrīla Prabhupāda observes that the defining characteristic of the modern age is anxiety. Everyone, regardless of their social or economic status, is desperately searching for inner tranquility. However, because people are absorbed in a wrong conception of life—identifying the self with the temporary material body—their attempts to find peace continually fail. Real peace of mind is not a product of material adjustments; it is the natural, healthy state of the soul fully engaged in the loving service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
The Failure of Material Solutions
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that material wealth, academic education, and technological advancements are entirely incapable of soothing the mind. When society is driven by the mode of passion (rajo-guṇa), the constant hankering for sense gratification ensures that the mind remains perpetually agitated and dissatisfied.
- A wrong conception of life cannot give anyone the desired peace of mind, and thus in spite of all advancement in knowledge by use of the resources of nature, no one is happy in this material civilization.
- One can see that even if one has enough money and adequate arrangement for sense gratification, there is neither happiness nor peace of mind. That is not possible because one is situated in the mode of passion.
- So many educated boys and girls, they are hankering after service. Day and night they are working. This is not the effect of education. The effect of education should be peaceful mind, peaceful living.
Purifying the Agitated Mind
To achieve a peaceful mind, one must be freed from the lower modes of material nature, specifically ignorance and passion. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that indulging in sinful activities like intoxication and illicit sex severely irritates the mind. By adopting spiritual practices and controlling the senses, the mind can be cleansed of these dirty things.
- Irritated... If your mind is in peace... If you are not indulging in intoxication, gambling, illicit sex, then your mind will not be irritated. How a gambler can be in peaceful mind? That is not possible. How a drunkard can be in peaceful mind.
- If one becomes Krsna conscious, then he can give up this heart disease; otherwise this disease of lusty desires will continue, and one cannot have peace in his mind.
- In this way (by chanting the Hare Krsna mantra and read Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam) one purifies himself of the baser material modes (tamo-guna and rajo-guna) and, becoming freed from the greed of these modes, can attain complete peace of mind.
The True Purpose of Yoga
While mechanical yoga systems are meant to stop the mind from being agitated by material desires, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that the highest and most effective yoga is focusing the mind directly on Kṛṣṇa. When the mind is firmly fixed on the Supreme Absolute Truth, it naturally achieves the highest state of tranquility.
- For those who are not very advanced, the practice of yoga is recommended in order to stop the mind from being agitated by material desires, but if one fixes his mind on the lotus feet of Krsna, his mind naturally becomes peaceful very soon.
- Yoga is a very nice process by which you can make your mind very peaceful, and then you can make progress towards spiritual life, sat-pathe.
- The yogi whose mind is fixed on Me verily attains the highest happiness. By virtue of his identity with Brahman, he is liberated; his mind is peaceful, his passions are quieted, and he is freed from sin.
The Cooling Effect of Devotional Service
Ultimately, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that true peace of mind is synonymous with unalloyed devotional service (bhakti-yoga). By realizing our relationship with God and engaging entirely in His loving service, the fever of material existence is completely extinguished.
- Everyone is searching after peace of mind. This is obtainable only when one is completely freed from the desire for material sense gratification and is engaged in the devotional service of the Lord.
- Peace of mind, or in other words the healthy state of mind, can be achieved only when the mind is situated in the transcendental loving service of the Lord.
- If you want actually peace of your mind or your self, then you must learn how to love God.
- Devotional service means attaining peace from all disturbances caused by material contamination. In other words, it is the process by which the mind is cooled.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda perfectly diagnoses the modern epidemic of mental agitation. As long as the living entity seeks satisfaction through material accumulation, illicit activities, and false bodily identification, the mind will remain disturbed by the unending demands of lust and greed. True peace of mind cannot be artificially manufactured by mundane psychology or incomplete meditative practices. It is a divine symptom that naturally manifests when the soul returns to its constitutional position. By taking shelter of Śrī Kṛṣṇa, chanting the holy names, and engaging the senses in pure, unalloyed devotional service, the mind is immediately cooled and freed from material fatiguement. Therefore, the ultimate solution for anyone searching after peace of mind is to simply learn how to love and serve the Supreme Lord.
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