Who are we? Why are we placed into this world? The bewildered soul feels as if he is a stranger in a strange land, forced to roam an area where the proper course of action is not easy to decipher. In addition, there are the obvious pains and miseries to deal with, which can be inflicted by forces of nature, the mind and the body, and the influences of other living entities. Why can’t there just be peace and harmony? Why is there war, famine, pestilence, greed, envy, pride and so many other destructive agents? The Vedas, the ancient scriptures of India, fill in many of these details to the best level of understanding possible, for the human mind is incapable of gaining complete knowledge. This very deficiency is indicative of the primary difference between the superior entity and His subordinates. This discrepancy also provides a clue into helping us find the proper course of action in life, a path which leads to a reinstatement of the natural order. When the individual’s identity is properly understood, all work can be performed under the proper mindset and for the most worthwhile aim, thus relieving the distresses that are regularly encountered.
As the individuals have come from the Original, there is an inherent relationship established between the two entity types. The many are meant to act in the service of the Original, for one entity always remains superior and the other always subordinate. In the absence of this relationship in an active state, the many can never find a permanent, peaceful condition. The genesis of the material world, the realm we currently occupy, can be traced to the desire to break free from the constitutional position. When service to the Supreme Entity is neglected, there must be unhappiness and misery. At the same time, the Original never changes His position, as He is eternally situated in transcendence. Therefore the offer to rejoin His association is always open. One simply has to understand their true nature and follow the steps necessary for rekindling their dormant love for the Supreme Lord and all problems will vanish. The dishwasher has a specific constitutional position, meaning it can only be used to wash certain kinds of items. Inside of the machine there is typically a rack, which stipulates that the plates and glasses be aligned in proper order, with sufficient space separating them. This ensures that every dish is cleaned properly and thoroughly. There is also a designated dispenser for the dishwashing detergent, and the cycles of the machine are tailored specifically to clean and dry metal, porcelain, glass and silver utensils and kitchen items. Now let’s say we wanted to clean our clothes inside of a dishwasher. This seems like a silly proposal, as there already exist machines to wash and dry clothes, but in a realm where there is freedom of action, anything is possible. It would be silly to go on violent rampages or ingest lethal doses of drugs and alcohol, but people go to these extremes regardless. Freedom brings with it the possibility of all outcomes occurring. The rational thinkers may realize that certain activities are foolish and should thus be avoided, but this doesn’t universally preclude the harmful actions from being committed. Therefore there is every possibility of a person placing shirts, pants or underwear into a dishwasher to clean. Putting clothes in a dishwasher is one small example out of many actions that can be taken which violate the constitutional nature of the objects in question. Indeed, even in the washing machine if certain clothes are put through the incorrect cycle, the clothes can be damaged. Sweaters can shrink drastically in size if the wrong heat levels are applied during the drying stage. Mixing bright colors with whites will result in clothes with a pink color after washing. In this way, the constitutional position, the dharma of the particular object, must be maintained; otherwise the results will be unpleasant. For the spirit soul, the machine occupied at the time of birth serves as the instrument for work. Identity comes from the spiritual spark within, with the body taking direction from it. Since the soul’s dharma is to be a lover of God, the natural occupational duty of the body becomes to act in the interests of the soul’s essential characteristic. Activities like hearing, chanting, remembering and worshiping God in all His glory are what the various body parts should be used for. When constitutional activities are absent, or when they are not given highest priority amongst all other behaviors within a daily routine, the body does not get utilized properly. As we saw with the dishwasher, if a machine is misused, there cannot be beneficial results. The miseries we see around us are due only to forgetfulness of God, a transgression which causes every resultant action taken to be unnatural. What would happen if the hand decided that it was going to enjoy food for itself? The hand is equally as related to the body as the stomach is, so why should it be deprived of enjoying sumptuous food? Obviously this mindset is silly, for the hand’s constitutional position in eating is to serve the owner of the body by taking food and placing it into the mouth. In the absence of real knowledge of the way that food should be ingested, the hand would simply touch and hold food and do nothing else. Therefore there would never be any tangible benefit received. The hands and stomach are attached to the body, so it is a little difficult to understand that they are separate from the individual. But what if we took the example of something similar to a hand, like a spoon? Say that the hand decided to hold a spoon and use it to pick up food and bring it to the mouth. When the spoon is attached to the body, it essentially becomes one with the individual, an appendage to the machine occupied by the soul. If the spoon decided to act outside of its intended functions, such as by writing, holding weapons, performing sacrifices, or lifting objects heavier than normal food portions, there would be no benefit to the body. The spoon can even be renounced without the individual being affected at all. All of the body parts work in the same way, including the mind. Every aspect of the outer covering of the soul is a temporary manifestation of matter. The soul is given the giant machine known as the body to gain release from the cycle of birth and death. The human form of life is considered the most auspicious because only a human being can understand the high concepts that explain the differences between matter and spirit. The animal will forever think that its hands and legs form its identity. It is seen that a human being can survive after losing a hand or a leg; thus how can identity be taken from the body? Prosthetic limbs can perform many of the same functions as the original body parts, so there should be no difficulty in understanding that we are spirit soul, aham brahmasmi.
The non-different forms of Godhead are many, but the original personality never changes. Anyone who is devoted to God in thought, word and deed will never have to worry about the damaging effects of using the various aspects of material nature incorrectly. The residents in the spiritual land of Vrindavana always work for Krishna’s pleasure. Everyone there is wholly deferent to their specific mood of worship, the relationship they have established with Govinda, the pleasure giver to the senses and the cows. Normally we think of service as requiring a respectful attitude, where the servant doesn’t speak up and strictly follows all the orders given by the master. In the spiritual land, the service mentality can follow many different rasas, or transcendental mellows. The work of a devotee acting as Krishna’s parent is different from the actions undertaken by Krishna’s friend, but the mood of love and devotion is the same. The mother sometimes chastises Krishna and treats Him as if He were helpless, while the friend views the Lord as an equal, a confidante whose company should never be renounced. |
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Working in Harmony
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