Mental Speculation and Morality Are Not Spiritual
In the modern world, there is a widespread misconception regarding what constitutes "spiritual" life. Intellectuals often equate deep philosophical thought, poetry, or psychological analysis with spirituality. Religious persons often equate pious behavior, morality, and ritual adherence with spirituality. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda strictly distinguishes between the subtle material plane and the transcendental plane. Anything that remains connected to the three modes of nature—whether it is the mode of goodness (morality) or the subtle elements (mind and intelligence)—is technically material, not spiritual.
Mind is Subtle Matter
The Vedic analysis of matter includes eight elements: earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence, and false ego. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the first five are gross, and the last three are subtle. Therefore, activities of the mind—such as psychology, poetry, and speculative philosophy—are interactions of subtle matter. They are not spiritual.
- All these eight elements (earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence and false ego), they are material. One section is gross, and another section is subtle. So the psychology means the subtle material elements. It is material; it is not spiritual.
- So long we are on the platform of mental speculation, we should understand that we are on the material plane, because mind is material. Mind is not spiritual.
- People think this mental speculation, poetry, philosophy, that is spiritual. No. So long the subject matter is material, the concoction of the mind, speculation of the mind, the so-called philosophy, is also material.
Morality and Demigod Worship
Similarly, social goodness and pious activities are often confused with spiritual advancement. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that while being a moralist is better than being sinful, it is still within the material world. Furthermore, worshiping demigods for material benefits (power, fame, nice wife) is explicitly described as materialism.
- If you become very good moralist or very religious, following all the rules and regulation, that is good but that is not spiritual. Spiritually, far above.
- You'll get all this, nice position, nice wife, nice power, famous... All this material, not spiritual. So to worship any other demigod than Krsna is materialism. That is not spiritualism.
Bodily Concept
Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that any identification with the temporary body is a barrier to spiritual realization. Whether one identifies as male, female, or a member of a specific family or nation, these are bodily concepts. Spiritual life begins when one realizes, "I am not this body."
- We are Vaisnavas. We are not concerned with male or female position in life. That is simply bodily concept of life. It is not spiritual.
- My dear Lord, due to my false identification, I have accepted as permanent everything which is nonpermanent, such as this material body, which is not spiritual and is the source of all kinds of miserable conditions.
True Criterion
Śrīla Prabhupāda notes one more point regarding what makes an action spiritual: it is the connection to the Supreme Spirit, Kṛṣṇa, through the transparent medium of the spiritual master. If an action pleases the guru, it is spiritual; if it displeases him, it is not.
- One must first please the spiritual master, and if he is pleased, then we should understand that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is also pleased. But if the spiritual master is displeased by our actions, they are not spiritual.
- Ruci means you will simply hanker after spiritual things. You won't like to hear anything except spiritual message. You won't like to do anything except spiritual activities. You won't like to eat anything which is not spiritualized.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda asserts that to enter the spiritual realm, one must possess a spiritual body and spiritual vision. This requires transcending the gross senses and the subtle mind. By engaging in the service of Kṛṣṇa under the guidance of the spiritual master, one gradually spiritualizes one's existence, leaving behind the temporary allure of mental speculation and mundane morality.
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