Spiritual Education and the Science of the Soul
Spiritual education emphasizes understanding the soul, its eternal nature, and its relationship with Kṛṣṇa. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that unlike material education, which prepares one for temporary achievements, spiritual education develops self-realization, Kṛṣṇa consciousness, and a purposeful approach to life.
Beginning of Spiritual Education
True education begins when one realizes that the self is distinct from the material body. Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that recognizing aham brahmasmi "I am the spirit soul, not the body" is the foundation of all spiritual knowledge.
- As soon as we understand or become convinced that I am not this body, then spiritual education begins.
- Big, big professors, they say that This body is everything. After the body is finished, everything is finished. But that is not the fact. That is the first spiritual education to understand, that I am not this body. Aham brahmasmi: I am spirit soul.
Spiritual Education versus Material Education
Material education teaches worldly skills and sense gratification but leaves the individual ignorant of the soul. In contrast, Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that spiritual education teaches the eternal principles, proper life conduct, and liberation from repeated birth and death.
- Material education is infected by the three modes of nature, but spiritual education, for which there is a great need in human society, is transcendental.
- No one understands his real self-interest, which lies with the spirit soul, not with the material body. Education means spiritual education. To work hard in the bodily conception of life, without spiritual education, is to live like an animal.
Role of Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
Spiritual education directs the mind toward Kṛṣṇa and devotional service. It fosters understanding of Brahman, proper use of life, and the development of ethical and spiritual qualities.
- First of all one must know what he is, whether he is this body or something beyond this body. This is the beginning of spiritual knowledge.
- Tad-vijnanam means spiritual education. For material education there is no need of guru. You keep Guru, of course required, but guru means to inquire about spiritual subject matter.
Conclusion
Spiritual education begins with self-realization, understanding the soul, and developing Kṛṣṇa consciousness. It contrasts with material education, guiding one, as Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes, to lead a life of purpose, ethical discipline, and devotion to the Supreme Lord.
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