Wanting Liberation Means Freedom From Material Consciousness
True freedom involves surrendering to the Supreme Lord rather than seeking personal salvation, a profound truth that Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies extensively in his teachings. While ordinary transcendentalists strive to escape material suffering, pure devotees remain fully satisfied in any condition, desiring only to serve the Lord unconditionally. By understanding the distinction between simple salvation and unalloyed devotion, one can elevate their consciousness beyond the mere negation of material existence and enter into eternal loving service.
The Pure Devotee's Disinterest in Salvation
A pure devotee is completely surrendered to the Supreme Personality of Godhead and does not demand any personal benediction from Him. By studying the profound purports of Śrīla Prabhupāda, one quickly discovers that a genuine devotee rejects even the five kinds of mukti in favor of continuous engagement in devotional service. True satisfaction comes not from escaping misery, but from ensuring the satisfaction of the Lord life after life.
- A devotee does not want mystic powers or liberation or material prosperity. He is satisfied in any condition of life, as long as he is constantly engaged in the service of the Lord.
- A pure devotee also does not want liberation. He is a soul completely surrendered to the Supreme Lord, and he does not demand anything from the Lord. This position was realized by Dhruva Maharaja when he saw the Supreme Personality of Godhead present.
- I do not desire to be master of the powers of mystic yoga, nor do I want liberation if I have to give up Your lotus feet.
- I do not even want liberation. All I want, life after life, is to be a faithful servant of Your Lordship.
The Easy Availability of Simple Liberation
If someone desires to be free from the pangs of material existence or wishes to attain the heavenly planets, the Supreme Lord can easily fulfill those desires. The teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda reveal that Kṛṣṇa effortlessly grants mukti to those who ask for it, but He keeps pure bhakti hidden and gives it only to those who possess unalloyed love. The Lord becomes purchased by the pure devotee, while those interested only in personal salvation receive exactly what they request.
- If a devotee wants liberation or material sense gratification from the Lord, Krsna immediately delivers it, but pure devotional service He keeps hidden.
- If a devotee wants simple liberation, he gets it very easily from the Supreme Personality of Godhead, as confirmed by Bilvamangala Thakura.
- If one wants material happiness like the King of heaven, he can derive that benediction from the hand of Krsna; if one wants liberation from the pangs of material existence, he can also get that benediction from the hand of Krsna.
- Krsna can give us whatever we want, even mukti, liberation, but bhakti is a special consideration because when He gives someone bhakti He becomes purchased by the bhakta and becomes a tool in the hands of the bhakta, even though He is the supreme powerful.
Freedom From the Bodily Concept of Life
In order to be liberated from the actions and reactions of fruitive work, a transcendentalist must first realize that they are not the material body. A core element of the philosophy presented by Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that cutting the knot of material attachment requires a total shift in consciousness away from physical identification. Therefore, true freedom is defined as the stage where material contamination ends and eternal spiritual consciousness begins.
- One has to get free from the bodily conception of life. That is the preliminary activity for a transcendentalist who wants to get free, who wants to be liberated. And he has to learn first of all that he is not this material body.
- One who wants to become free, who wants to become liberated, must first of all learn that he is not this material body. Mukti or liberation means freedom from material consciousness (Bhagavad-gita 1972 Introduction).
- The contact of the spiritual spark with material elements creates a knot which must be cut if one wants to be liberated from the actions and reactions of fruitive work. Liberation means freedom from the cycle of reactionary work.
- If you want to get liberation from this material world, then that attachment (between man and woman) should be reduced to nil.
Associating with Devotees to Attain the Goal
To escape the clutches of material entanglement, one must actively seek the association of great souls and avoid those addicted to material sense gratification. As Śrīla Prabhupāda strictly instructs, associating with materialistic people leads one to the darkest regions of existence, while rendering service to pure devotees opens the door to liberation. Thus, the path back home, back to Godhead, is paved by the mercy and guidance of the mahātmās.
- If one wants to be liberated from the clutches of material existence, then one has to associate with great souls, and if one wants to continue one's material existential life, then one may associate with persons who are materialistic.
- It is stated in the Srimad-Bhagavatam that if one actually wants to be liberated he must render service to the devotees; but one who associates with materialistic people is on the path leading to the darkest region of existence.
- If you want liberation from this material entanglement, then you must take to mahat-sevam dvaram ahur vimukteh. You must. There is no alternative.
- If one wants to be liberated from the pangs of material existence, he should take to devotional service for quick attainment of this goal.
Conclusion
The journey to the Absolute Truth culminates not in a desire to merge into the spiritual effulgence, but in a selfless longing to please the Supreme Lord. As beautifully established by Śrīla Prabhupāda, those who are actually advanced in spiritual life reject liberation to wait for and deliver the fallen souls of this world. By changing one's consciousness from bodily identification to the loving service of Kṛṣṇa, the highest and most eternal form of freedom is naturally achieved.
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