Why Modern Technological Advancement Fails to Provide Real Knowledge
In the pursuit of progress, human civilization has mistakenly placed its absolute faith in empiric science and material research. Exposing the severe limitations of this approach, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that ascending human speculation can never touch the transcendental realm. To break free from bodily ignorance, we must submissively receive the absolute truth descending from the flawless authority of the Supreme Lord.
The Failure of Mundane Education
Modern universities proudly award degrees in various fields of material science, entirely neglecting the science of the soul. Denouncing this lopsided educational system, Śrīla Prabhupāda asserts that any knowledge that simply serves the temporary body is actually ignorance. Because human senses are inherently flawed, they are utterly useless for acquiring truth about the eternal spiritual reality.
- Physical knowledge in its various branches is condemned in the Bhagavad-gita as ajnana, or the opposite of real knowledge.
- Ascending process and descending process. So by ascending process, we can never come to the real knowledge. That is not possible, because our senses are imperfect.
- Knowledge is not that you have to get degrees from the university, big, big degrees. No. Real knowledge is that, "I am..." aham brahmasmi, "I am spirit soul." If one has realized this one word only, then he is knowledge. He's in knowledge.
- In the material world some of us are A-class, B-class or C-class prisoners, but in any case we are all prisoners. Real knowledge does not consist in simply getting an MA or PhD but in understanding these basic problems of existence.
Receiving Truth Through Authority
If empirical observation fails us, the only viable method for obtaining truth is hearing from a perfect source. Emphasizing the strict Vedic protocol, Śrīla Prabhupāda insists that a sincere student must approach an authorized spiritual master in the disciplic succession. Only a guru who transparently repeats the words of Kṛṣṇa can deliver the soul from darkness.
- In the Bhagavad-gita it is recommended, acaryopasanam. If you want real knowledge, then you must take knowledge from the acaryas or the acarya-parampara.
- A spiritual master is considered directly as the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Saksad. Saksad means "directly." Why? Because he is jnana-prada. He gives real knowledge. That is the qualification of spiritual master.
- Our process of acquiring knowledge: to hear from the right. So any, that is the system of Vedic civilization, that anything which is described in the Vedas, that is real proof, that is real knowledge.
- The representative says surrender to Krsna, and because he delivers the real knowledge, he's as good as Krsna.
Understanding the Soul's Identity
Before attempting to understand the complexities of the universe, a person must first understand their own self. Supplying this foundational curriculum, Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the very first lesson of the Bhagavad-gītā is recognizing that we are not the physical body. Once this bodily misidentification is cured, all other transcendental truths become easily accessible.
- I am spirit soul. I have nothing to do with this material world, but because I have a desire to enjoy it in different ways, I am transmigrating from one body to another. I do not know when this began, but it is still going on -- This is real knowledge.
- The real knowledge begins, "No, you are beyond this body." That is real knowledge. That is the beginning of knowledge.
- Real knowledge is to know the simple fact that, "I am not this body." That's all. But that knowledge is very rare.
- If you take real knowledge from Bhagavad-gita, na hanyate hanyamane sarire (Bhagavad-gita 2.20). That is real knowledge. After destruction of this body, don't think you are finished. You will remain.
The Final Goal of Surrender
Philosophy without practical application is merely a dry mental exercise. Revealing the ultimate purpose of all Vedic study, Śrīla Prabhupāda confirms that accumulating absolute wisdom inevitably leads to loving submission to the Supreme Lord. When one finally realizes that Kṛṣṇa is everything, they naturally dedicate all their senses to His divine service.
- After serving the senses of so many people life after life, when one comes to his real knowledge that "This kind of sense gratification will not make me happy. Let me gratify the senses of Krsna," that is real knowledge.
- Whatever sacrifice we make is intended to enable us to come to the point of real knowledge. The highest perfection of knowledge is given in Bhagavad-gita as surrender to Krsna (bahunam janmanam ante jnanavan mam prapadyate) -- Bhagavad-gita 7.19.
- Real knowledge is expounded in Bhagavad-gita: "Just become Krsna conscious. Just worship Krsna and become a devotee of Krsna." That is real knowledge, and anyone who follows that system becomes perfect without a doubt.
Conclusion
By abandoning the flawed methods of mental speculation and submissively hearing from authorized sources, humanity can awaken from the nightmare of bodily consciousness. Bestowing this supreme gift upon the world, Śrīla Prabhupāda ensures that sincere souls can access the pristine, undeniable truth that leads back to Godhead.
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