The Perils of Having No Idea
The gravest symptom of modern civilization is its pervasive lack of transcendental knowledge, encapsulated by the phrase "Have No Idea." Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that this ignorance is not a lack of data, but a failure to grasp the spiritual basic principle—the existence of the soul, the possibility of immortality (amṛtatva), and the personal nature of the Supreme Godhead. This fundamental blindness defines the perils of the materialistic life.
Ignorance of the Self and God
The primary danger is confusing the body with the soul. Having no idea of their own spiritual power, people remain satisfied with temporary advancements like spaceships and skyscrapers, while living misers' lives, completely ignorant of their eternal self. This lack of knowledge makes one unable to distinguish between piety and sin (pāpa and puṇya).
- Actually he (the hunter Mrgari) had no idea about papa and punya. Actually, those who are animal-hunter, they cannot understand what is spiritual life, what is God, what is sinful life, what is pious life.
- The state of India should better follow the examples of Maharaja Pariksit, the ideal executive head, than to imitate other materialistic states which have no idea of the kingdom of Godhead, the ultimate goal of human life.
This condition leads to a life where one is constantly disturbed (upadrutāḥ) and most unfortunate (manda-bhāgya).
Failure of Impersonalism and Atheism
The consequence of having no idea of the personal, beautiful form of the Lord is a society filled with cheap gods and impersonalists. Impersonalists (Māyāvādīs) interpret scripture deceptively because they have no vision of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's personal feature, and they fail to understand how to execute love of Godhead. Atheists, meanwhile, are so busy with economic development that they have no idea of spiritual existence or life after death.
- The impersonalists have no idea of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The position of the sahajiyas is far better than that of the Mayavadi sannyasis.
- One who has no idea what God actually is thinks that any form he imagines or any rascal he accepts can be God. This acceptance of cheap gods or incarnations of God is actually atheism.
Education for Deliverance
The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement provides the essential education for relieving the miseries of material life, starting exactly where the misdirected knowledge of scientists ends: with the spiritual spark. By accepting this true knowledge, the individual moves beyond the perils of having no idea and begins the process of spiritual advancement.
Conclusion
The pervasive peril in modern society is not a lack of resources, but a catastrophic lack of spiritual knowledge. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement exists to penetrate this darkness, providing the necessary basic principles to awaken the conditioned soul and guide them toward the ultimate goal of life, which is to talk with and surrender to the Supreme Lord.
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