In every sphere of activity there is a relative caste system, wherein individuals are given specific tasks and assignments based on their standing. Even while doing something as simple as reading a newspaper or internet website, there is a distinction between the content provider and the person viewing the content. In an airplane, there are class distinctions between the passengers, the pilot and the hospitality crew. The more the scope of control is expanded out, the easier it becomes to see that in the larger picture there is a grand controller, a force whose superiority everyone acknowledges in some way or another. The Vedic tradition identifies this commander by describing His names, forms, qualities and pastimes. Moreover, the controller Himself has a never-ending promise to provide satisfaction through personal interaction to anyone who is wise enough to acknowledge His presence and take to understanding Him. That controller is Lord Krishna, and since He is beautiful in every way, recognizing Him as our Supreme Controller brings the greatest satisfaction, knowledge and bliss. In the human form of life, there is every opportunity to identify the higher power and benefit from knowing Him. Without full knowledge, however, the animalistic tendencies take over and the human brain searches for ways to get around the basic laws of nature and defeat the controlling authority. This attitude is most vividly seen in the fervent pursuit to cheat the greatest equalizer, the one force that has yet to lose: death. Advancements in material science, travels through outer space and the frantic research to find cures for common ailments all point to the desire to escape death, which, along with taxes, is guaranteed. Regardless of how He is viewed, the mastermind behind the workings of nature is always present, and His forces play no favorites. Whether one tries to buck the forces of nature and their most powerful agent known as death, or whether one wholly acknowledges the supremacy of the entity governing all functions of life, the workings of the sun, moon, gravity, etc. will not change in the slightest. What can be achieved, however, is a permanent end to death on the local level. Just as the measurements of time are not limited to single instances, the duration of one’s existence within a particular body type isn’t tallied just one time. The soul, the identifiable aspect within all life forms, exists perpetually, as it is above and beyond the forces of nature. The outer covering a soul assumes at a particular time may not remain manifest for very long, but this has no effect on the spiritual spark within. For instance, once we turn into adults, our childhood body is lost forever. There is nothing we can do to get it back; it is dead and gone. The skin, blood, flesh, etc. have all been replaced through the influence of time.
As long as the supreme controller is identified as nature, fellow human beings, or even the personal self, residence on the material planets continues. An individual may adopt different bodies through the process of reincarnation, but the foremost characteristic of the soul remains in a dormant state due to the nature of desire. Therefore the aim of human life, which is considered the most advanced species, is to realize the true controller of the universe and take to His service. Not only will this reawaken the dormant love for God that exists within the soul, but it will put a permanent end to death, as there will be no more chance of taking birth in a temporary realm governed by ignorance of the highest authority figure, His blissful nature, and His open-ended offer for salvation to those who kindly surrender unto Him in a mood of pure love and devotion. As this seems like a lot to swallow at one time, the religious institutions provide for a gradual elevation process through education, wherein one first learns that they are not their body, aham brahmasmi. Without this primary understanding, the basic functional unit of any bona fide spiritual discipline, there will not be any tangible progress made. Without first knowing who we are, how can we possibly even begin to fathom the workings of the Supreme Controller, whose familiarity will bring us the greatest pleasure? If the false identification adopted at the time of birth continues all the way up until death, how can desires shift from the material world to the spiritual world? If I identify myself solely as a human being having certain attributes, my desires will naturally be focused on meeting the demands of the senses. Since the senses are part of the temporary body, they will have to be renounced at the time of death. Yet if my desires are still focused on the senses at the end of life, the higher authorities will have no choice but to grant me a body in the next life that is commensurate with my wishes. When proper identification of the self is present, a person can realize the need for resisting the temptations for gratifying the senses and instead focus on maintaining a simple lifestyle. At this point, the skeptic may retort with, “What’s wrong with searching after higher enjoyment? Why would I want to simply sit around all day and do nothing and pretend to be happy when I can go out and explore life?” Knowledge of Brahman is only the first step; it is not meant to be a tool to stop all activity. Rather, this wonderful teaching provided in the beginning stages of Vedic instruction reveals the secret to finding mental felicity. It is not the engagement per se that brings happiness, but rather the effect an activity has on the mind. In a similar manner, if you have one living entity who can survive on a simple lifestyle and remain ever-satisfied within the mind, and you have another person who requires travelling to the moon at great expenditure to feel a little bit of happiness - which comes with great stress and turmoil as well – you’d have to say that the simpleminded man is more efficient. After all, the end result is the effect on the mindset, for consciousness is the ultimate source of happiness. The outward cause always appears to be some event in nature or some effect in one’s life, but the true determinant of happiness and distress is consciousness. Through this rudimentary analysis we see that the highest engagement in life is to find that set of procedures and guidelines to follow that will lead to a permanent shift in consciousness for the better. This is where the higher stages of spiritual understanding really take on their value. By knowing that we are spirit soul in the beginning, we can slowly realize the need for finding counterparts in association. Not surprisingly, the ideal companion is God, who is known by many names in the Vedic tradition, with one of them being “Krishna”, which also addresses His original and most complete form. The beauty of association with Krishna is that He is fully animate and capable of reciprocating feelings and thoughts. The same can’t be said of any other labeled authority figure, be it a powerful politician, celebrity, or nature itself. The powerful human being may be able to elicit adulation offered in person or through communication media, but they can never be conscious of every single person in the world. Moreover, simply reciting the name of such praiseworthy persons will not bring about their audience. But with Krishna, who is the all-pervading witness, or antaryami, these defects are absent. The name of God and the personal form of the Lord are not different from one another. |
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
A Controlling Authority
A Controlling Authority
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