The Only Scarcity Within This World
Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals a profound shift in perspective regarding our existence within the material sphere. He teaches that all anxieties and conflicts arise not from a lack of material resources, but from a fundamental spiritual void. By understanding our true position and utilizing everything in the service of the Lord, we can transcend the temporary miseries found within this world.
The Illusion of Material Scarcity
Echoing the teachings of his spiritual master, Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently states that the Supreme Lord has provided ample maintenance for all living entities. The conflicts and shortages perceived by human society are entirely artificial, stemming solely from a global deficiency in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
- There is no scarcity of anything within this world. The only scarcity is of Krsna consciousness.
- My Guru Maharaja used to say that there is no scarcity of anything within the world, the only scarcity is Krsna consciousness. Therefore this movement, spreading Krsna consciousness, is the highest welfare activity to the human society.
- Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura used to say, “There is no scarcity of anything within this world. The only scarcity is of Krsna consciousness.” That is the vision of all pure devotees.
Misdirected Service and Proprietorship
Every living being is naturally driven to serve, but in the material condition, this service is misdirected toward bodily comforts and family attachments. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that when people falsely claim ownership over the world's resources—which actually belong to God—they become entangled in the continuous cycle of material life.
- Every one of us within this world is perpetually engaged in some sort of service, and the impetus for such service is the pleasure we derive from it. Driven by affection for his wife and children, a family man works day and night.
- A person may claim something within this world to be his property, but that is a false claim. It is a fact that it is someone's property, but it is God's property (isavasyam idam sarvam). This does not mean, however, that the property is false.
- Material happiness means to have good facilities for eating, sleeping, sexual intercourse and defense. Within this world, the materialistic person lives only for these four principles of sense gratification, not caring for the impending danger of death.
The Two Classes of Men
Within the material creation, Śrīla Prabhupāda categorizes humanity into two distinct groups based on their consciousness. The devas, or devotees, recognize the supremacy of the Lord and seek spiritual advancement, while the asuras, or demons, remain blind to the absolute truth and exploit the world for selfish gain.
- The devotees are all demigods. There are two kinds of men within this world. One is called the deva, and the other is called the asura.
- Pasyati means "one who sees," and apasyati, "one who does not see," "blind." So there are two kinds of men within the world: pasyati, apasyati.
Awakening the Dead World
Without the active principle of spiritual consciousness, the entire cosmic manifestation is essentially lifeless. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is meant to inject spiritual vitality into human society, aligning the world with the desires of the Supreme Controller.
- Although this world is dead body, when there is Krsna consciousness, it becomes enlivened. That is our movement. We are trying to inject Krsna consciousness in everything dead within this world.
- The Lord (Caitanya) cites a verse from Visnu Purana (1.22.52): Everything that is manifested within this cosmic world is but the energy of the Supreme Lord.
- This Krishna Consciousness Movement is for understanding one God, one scripture, one mantra, and one engagement for all living entities, not only within this world, but throughout the whole universe.
Living Beyond the Material Sphere
The ultimate goal of a sincere transcendentalist is to remain untouched by the miseries of the material realm. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that a fully surrendered devotee, though physically present and executing daily duties, is spiritually situated in Vaikuṇṭha and no longer truly lives within this world.
- A liberated person engaged in devotional service to the Lord may be seen by others to be engaged in the household duties of the material world, but since his consciousness is fixed in Krsna, he does not live within this world.
- Except for the uncontrolled and misguided mind, there is no enemy within this world. When one sees everyone on the platform of equality, one then comes to the position of worshiping the Lord perfectly.
- If one does not take advantage of the instructions of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who descends within this world for the benefit of all living entities, he is certainly very unfortunate.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda brilliantly reframes our understanding of existence within this world by exposing the illusion of material scarcity. He establishes that all societal struggles stem solely from a lack of Kṛṣṇa consciousness and the false desire to claim proprietorship over God's energy. By recognizing the Supreme Lord as the true owner and redirecting our inherent serving propensity toward Him, the dead material world becomes spiritually enlivened. Ultimately, a pure devotee who firmly establishes this divine connection transcends all earthly dualities, becoming liberated even while moving within this world.
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