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* [[Vaniquotes:Actual life, this human form of life, is meant for to get out of this darkness of material world. Tamasi ma jyotir gama. This is the information, Vedic information - Don't remain in this darkness|Actual life, this human form of life, is meant for to get out of this darkness of material world. Tamasi ma jyotir gama. This is the information, Vedic information - Don't remain in this darkness.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Actual life, this human form of life, is meant for to get out of this darkness of material world. Tamasi ma jyotir gama. This is the information, Vedic information - Don't remain in this darkness|Actual life, this human form of life, is meant for to get out of this darkness of material world. Tamasi ma jyotir gama. This is the information, Vedic information - Don't remain in this darkness.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:In the system of varnasrama-dharma, which is the beginning of actual human life, small boys after five years of age are sent to become brahmacari at the guru's asrama|In the system of varnasrama-dharma, which is the beginning of actual human life, small boys after five years of age are sent to become brahmacari at the guru's asrama.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:In the system of varnasrama-dharma, which is the beginning of actual human life, small boys after five years of age are sent to become brahmacari at the guru's asrama|In the system of varnasrama-dharma, which is the beginning of actual human life, small boys after five years of age are sent to become brahmacari at the guru's asrama.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Spiritually uncultured people think the dog race is life. But actual life is spiritual progress. Therefore the SB (1.5.18) says, tasyaiva hetoh prayateta kovido|Spiritually uncultured people think the dog race is life. But actual life is spiritual progress. Therefore the SB (1.5.18) says, tasyaiva hetoh prayateta kovido.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Spiritually uncultured people think the dog race is life. But actual life is spiritual progress. Therefore the SB (1.5.18) says, tasyaiva hetoh prayateta kovido|Spiritually uncultured people think the dog race is life. But actual life is spiritual progress. Therefore the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (1.5.18) says, tasyaiva hetoh prayateta kovido.]]


=== Conclusion ===
=== Conclusion ===

Revision as of 17:17, 18 January 2026

In this collection of teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda distinguishes between the temporary, diseased condition of material existence and the soul's eternal, healthy state. He explains that what modern civilization considers "life" is often merely a struggle within a dark, temporary dream. True life, or actual life, begins only when the living entity transcends the bodily conception and engages in the eternal, blissful service of the Supreme Lord, Śrī Kṛṣṇa.

Material Existence as a Dream and Disease

Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently compares the material condition to a state of illness or a dream, where the soul identifies with a temporary body. He emphasizes that our obsession with the body is a misunderstanding of reality, and that "actual life" is the healthy, spiritual state free from the fever of material contamination.

The Nature of Spiritual Reality

Contrary to the voidist philosophy which claims existence ends after material life, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that actual life is eternal, cognizant, and blissful. He describes this state as brahma-bhūta, a platform of existence where life is not static but filled with spiritual variety and pleasure.

Service as the Activity of Life

Actual life is not a state of inactivity; rather, it is characterized by spontaneous, loving service to the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that liberation is simply the doorway to this active engagement, where every action is a natural expression of the soul's relationship with God.

The Purpose of Human Existence

The human form of life offers a unique opportunity to exit the darkness of material ignorance and enter the light of actual spiritual life. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that civilized systems like varṇāśrama-dharma are designed specifically to guide human beings toward this ultimate perfection.

Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently teaches that what the conditioned soul experiences in the material world is a perverted reflection of reality. Actual life is not the cessation of existence, but the beginning of an eternal, blissful relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. By using the human form to cultivate spiritual knowledge and service, one awakens from the dream of matter and enters into the healthy, constitutional position of the soul.

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