Rejecting So-called Material Happiness to Attain Pure Devotion
Human life presents a rare opportunity to transcend temporary worldly conditions, yet many waste it chasing fleeting pleasures. Through his compassionate teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that so-called material happiness is merely an illusion that inevitably leads to distress. By rejecting these temporary allurements and embracing the supreme path of devotion, a sincere practitioner attains true, eternal bliss.
The Illusion of Destined Pleasures
The pursuit of worldly joy is fundamentally flawed because both happiness and distress are preordained by our past actions. Highlighting this undeniable reality, Śrīla Prabhupāda taught that struggling independently for sensual comforts is a waste of human energy. Rather than acting like a foolish person entirely absorbed in bodily concerns, an intelligent individual recognizes that true peace comes only from spiritual cultivation.
- As your advancement of so-called material happiness is already destined and cannot be checked, similarly, your advancement in spiritual life cannot be checked - if you endeavor for it.
- Happiness is very difficult to obtain, but because they (living entities) are unable to control their senses, they run after the so-called happiness of the material world and never come to the right conclusion.
- Of course, one may say that he is not disturbed by material happiness, but he does not know that just after one enjoys so-called material happiness, material distress will follow. This is the law of the material world.
- We should restrict all the so-called material happiness and prepare for the spiritual life, eternal life. That is a human consciousness. Otherwise you are in darkness, mudha.
The Demoniac Pursuit of Comfort
A society separated from God consciousness becomes obsessed with artificial comforts and economic development. Warning against this demoniac mentality, Śrīla Prabhupāda observed that an excessive focus on material advancement inevitably causes souls to forget their eternal identity. When individuals try to lord over material nature instead of serving the Supreme, their misdirected energy ultimately leaves them frustrated and dissatisfied.
- The members of a demoniac civilization endeavor to make their living conditions very comfortable, but they cannot check death. The influence of the Sudarsana cakra will not allow their so-called material happiness to endure.
- The more we advance in so-called material happiness or material advancement, the more we forget our real identity. This is the result.
- To one who wants to be materially satisfied or who wants to lord it over material nature, the Lord gives the opportunity to forget His service and engage in the so-called happiness of material activities.
- Your energy not being utilized for the real purpose of life, if you utilize it for increasing your so-called material happiness, they have not become happy. Otherwise, why so many young boys and girls, they are disappointed?
Diminishing Pious Credits
The temporary enjoyments of this world come at a high spiritual cost, quietly depleting the favorable results of our past pious actions. Observing this subtle degradation, Śrīla Prabhupāda pointed out that foolish persons cling to their worldly attachments even when they have lost everything. A sincere seeker must observe the inherent miseries of household life and voluntarily give up these false attachments to seek the shelter of the Supreme Soul.
- When we enjoy life in so-called material happiness, it is to be understood that we are diminishing the resultant actions of our pious activities.
- Dhrtarastra was rotting there. He lost everything. He lost his kingdom, lost his sons, grandsons and everything. Still he could not give up the so-called material happiness.
- One should be allowed to remain in so-called material enjoyment while simultaneously advancing in knowledge to experience the misery of this false material happiness. Then, without help from others, one will find material enjoyment detestful.
- Everyone should seek the shelter of the Supreme Soul, the source of all living entities. No one should waste his time in the so-called happiness of materialistic household life.
Purifying the Senses Through Devotion
The journey toward transcendence requires a complete transformation of how we engage our active senses. Providing the perfect formula, Śrīla Prabhupāda instructed that purified senses are meant exclusively for the satisfaction of the Lord rather than for personal enjoyment. By following the supreme directive to abandon all varieties of material engagements and surrender to Kṛṣṇa, the devotee becomes entirely transcendental to the dualities of happiness and distress.
- The purified sense means instead of using the senses for this so-called material happiness, one has to utilize the senses for happiness of Krsna. That is purified sense.
- If we just accept the principle of surrender unto Krsna, we will become actually transcendental to so-called material happiness.
- Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja. If you accept this principle, then you become actually transcendental to this so-called material happiness and distress. That is yoga.
- When one takes to the path of Transcendence, one has to cease all material activities and sacrifice all forms of so-called material happiness.
The Transcendental State of the Devotee
True liberation involves rising completely above the temporary flickering of worldly joy and connecting with the absolute source of pleasure. Elaborating on this exalted state, Śrīla Prabhupāda explained that connecting with the supreme process of devotion frees one from the limitations of the physical body. Once an individual fully surrenders and forgets the tiny reflections of material opulence, they become a real friend to all living entities and experience pure, unadulterated bliss.
- If you connect yourself again with the supreme yoga - that is called real yoga - then you get rid of this so-called material happiness and distress, which is due to this body.
- At that time (when the living being realizes he is the servant of the senses) he begs for the service of the Lord and thus becomes happy without being illusioned by so-called material happiness.
- One should surrender fully to the Lord, forgetting one's so-called material happiness, opulence and education, which are not at all useful for pleasing the Lord. The Lord is pleased only by the process of surrender unto Him.
- Such exalted devotees forget the tiny reflection of so-called material happiness produced from the material senses of sight and sound. Free from all desires, such devotees are the real friends of all living entities.
Conclusion
The endless pursuit of bodily comforts only tightens the chains of material bondage. By thoroughly exposing this truth, Śrīla Prabhupāda encourages all sincere seekers to rise above the temporary dualities of worldly life. Ultimately, genuine joy is realized not by chasing so-called material happiness, but by fully surrendering to Kṛṣṇa and engaging the purified senses in His loving service.
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