Spiritual Devotional Service as the Standard of Real Life
Entangled in the pursuit of temporary pleasures, the vast majority of humanity lives in a state of spiritual unconsciousness. Shaking us from this deep slumber, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the frantic struggle for material survival is merely a diseased condition. Authentic, eternal existence begins only when we stop the feverish attempt to satisfy the gross senses and awaken our dormant love for Kṛṣṇa.
The Diseased Condition of Material Existence
When a person is heavily sedated or suffering from a severe illness, their perception of reality becomes entirely distorted. Utilizing this powerful analogy, Śrīla Prabhupāda compares our current bodily identification to a state of madness or deep sleep. Until the soul is cured of this material contamination, it remains completely disconnected from its healthy, spiritual state.
- A diseased man, when he gets back his healthy life, he becomes very happy. Similarly, as soon as we become freed from this designation life, we come to the real life of spiritual life.
- Madness means forgetfulness of his real life. So we are now forgetful of our real life.
- We are living this material existence. This is not real life. Real life is to become maha-bhagavata.
- Just like in dream at night we also work. So this is gross dream and that is subtle dream. But real life is spiritual life. But we foolish people, we are taking this life as permanent life, permanent settlement. It is not permanent settlement.
Awakening to Spiritual Reality
The modern world actively encourages individuals to endlessly multiply their material desires, falsely promising that this will lead to satisfaction. Reversing this destructive trend, Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that genuine progress requires the voluntary reduction of sense gratification. By embracing this regulated path, the soul escapes the cycle of repeated death and reenters its natural domain.
- General propensity is sense gratification, but if you can stop this process of sense gratification, that is real life. That is real life. Nivrttis tu maha-phalam.
- Real life means if you stop the process of sense gratification, then you go back to home, back to Godhead, your real place. And if you increase your propensity for sense gratification, then you remain within the cycle of birth and death.
- First of all, we have to live very regulated life. Sannyasa life is that regulated life. And then we can enter into the real life. That is idea.
- If you want real life of eternal enjoyment, then you have to stop sense enjoyment. If you don't stop, then you remain here.
The Necessity of Regulated Training
A civilized society is not built on magnificent skyscrapers, but on the systematic spiritual education of its citizens. Stressing the absolute need for proper training, Śrīla Prabhupāda insists that children must be guided toward Kṛṣṇa consciousness from the very beginning. Receiving the seed of devotion from an authorized guru is the actual birth of the living entity.
- From the very beginning of childhood one should be trained up to act according to the bhagavata-dharma." That is real life.
- Now that you have come to Krishna Consciousness, your spiritual life, the real life, has begun. First birth is from your parents but real birth, real life, begins when one accepts a bona fide spiritual master and renders service onto him.
- When one receives the seed of devotional service by the mercy of the guru and Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one's real life begins.
- It is the duty of the father and mother to train children in such a way that they will be interested in guru and Krsna. Why? By the mercy of guru and Krsna, he'll get bhakti-lata-bija. And that is real life. That is real religious system.
Reattaining Eternal Joy
Some philosophers erroneously conclude that freedom from material suffering means the total annihilation of desire and individuality. Dismantling this voidist theory, Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals that the spiritual world is teeming with divine activity and transcendental relationships. The ultimate perfection of existence is found in enthusiastically serving Kṛṣṇa, which produces ever-increasing waves of ecstasy.
- Krsna is the only proprietor; He is the only enjoyer; and we are simply servant to help Him in His enjoyment... the highest perfection is found in Vrndavana. Everyone is trying to satisfy Krsna. That is real life. That is real mukti.
- Enjoyment is real life. Enjoyment. That enjoyment, not this material world, the sex. No. Above this. Transcendental. That we find information in Krsna consciousness.
- Krsna consciousness means the more you become active in Krsna conscious, the more you become joyful. Anandamayo 'bhyasat (Vedanta-sutra 1.1.12). That means your real life becomes revealed, joyful life.
- The bhakti-marga means we want real life, eternal life, and varieties also. Anandamayo 'bhyasat (Vedanta-sutra 1.1.12). Ananda cannot... variety is the mother of enjoyment. Without variety, you cannot feel enjoyment.
Conclusion
By casting off the diseased habits of material sense gratification, the living entity can fully recuperate their spiritual health. Dispelling the darkness of mundane existence, Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that dedicating every moment to the loving service of the Lord is the true, vibrant, and eternal standard of life.
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