Immortal Activities of the Spiritual World
A common misconception among speculative philosophers is that the spiritual perfection involves merging into a void or ceasing all activity. Śrīla Prabhupāda corrects this by explaining that the soul is eternally active. The spiritual world is not a place of inertia but of dynamic, immortal engagement. The activities there are the original, pure prototypes of the perverted actions we see in the material world.
Myth of the Void
The impersonalists, or Māyāvādīs, often imagine the spiritual world to be empty because they have no experience of activity without suffering. However, Vedic literature, specifically the Caitanya-caritāmṛta, teaches that the spirit soul is immortal and naturally active. Therefore, its activities in the spiritual world are also immortal and full of variety.
- According to the Kasira Mayavadis, the spiritual world is simply void. They do not believe in the Personality of the Absolute Truth or in His varieties of activities in the spiritual world.
- Caitanya-caritamrta teaches that the spirit soul is immortal and that our activities in the spiritual world are also immortal.
- All the activities in both the spiritual and material world are certainly conducted by the orders of the Supreme Personality of Godhead through the agency of either the material or spiritual nature.
Material vs. Spiritual Action
The distinction between material and spiritual activities is clear to the realized soul. Material work is performed for sense gratification and is characterized by the desire to stop and take rest. Spiritual activity, however, is performed for Kṛṣṇa, is unlimited, and never causes fatigue.
- In the material world there are activities of sense gratification, whereas in the spiritual world there are activities of Krsna consciousness.
- In the material world we want to minimize our activities and take rest more, but in the spiritual world, there is no rest and there is no limit of activities.
- Just as a knowledgeable person can easily distinguish gold from iron, one who has the proper realization can easily distinguish the transcendental activities of the spiritual world from material activities.
Purity of Spiritual Engagement
In the spiritual world, activities are free from the defects of material nature. There is no discord because everyone is united in the service of the Lord. Furthermore, the driving force of material life—sex desire—is absent. The dealings between Kṛṣṇa and the gopīs, often misunderstood, are purely spiritual and have nothing to do with mundane lust.
- As soon as we are in the spiritual world, in spiritual activities, then we are one. There is no discordance. There is no opposing elements. But so long we exist in the material world, everything opposing.
- Krsna, who is the Supreme Brahman and Supersoul, is not at all interested in anything material. His activities with the gopis are all spiritual and take place within the spiritual world. They have nothing to do with the material world.
- In this material world a sexual appetite necessitates distinction between moral and immoral conduct. There are no sexual activities in the spiritual world.
Conclusion
To understand the confidential nature of spiritual activities, one must look beyond the limitations of material experience. These activities are not merely a negation of material work but are the positive, eternal function of the soul. As Śrīla Prabhupāda advises, one who is serious about understanding this subject must seek out a bona fide guru who can guide them from the temporary reflection to the immortal reality.
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