Actual Fact of Spiritual Existence Beyond Māyā
Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently distinguishes between the temporary, illusory appearances of the material world and the eternal, substantial reality of spiritual existence. While modern civilization and speculative philosophers often mistake the body and material possessions for reality, the "actual fact" is that the living entity is an eternal spirit soul, a servant of the Supreme Lord. This article explores the absolute truths regarding the self, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and the authentic process of self-realization as revealed in the Vedic scriptures.
Illusory Nature of Material Life
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the conditioned soul is entrapped by the glamour of māyā, mistaking the temporary body for the self. What the world celebrates as beauty or love is often a deception; the actual fact is that the body is merely a combination of material elements destined for destruction, and worldly attachment is a dream state that distracts one from the soul's true purpose.
- Beautiful woman is simply a lump of matter composed of blood, stool, urine and similar other disgusting ingredients. This is the actual fact, but in a state of illusion, man becomes attracted by illusory beauty and becomes a victim of maya.
- Actual fact is there is no love in this material world. That is false propaganda. What they call "love" here is lust only, desire for personal sense-gratification.
- The bodily difference of the living entities is maya, or not actual fact. We are all meant to satisfy Krsna.
- Being puffed up by material possessions, wealth and opulence, one thinks the false, temporary material world to be an actual fact. This is the material disease.
Eternal Reality of the Soul and God
Beyond the temporary flux of matter lies the permanent reality of the spirit soul and the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that scientific observation of the changing body logically points to the existence of the unchanging soul, and that the ultimate truth is the living entity's eternal position as a servant of Kṛṣṇa, the supreme master.
- It is displayed in a very scientific way, we are seeing that "My child is growing." It is not growing. The actual fact is the child is a soul, and the soul is changing every minute the body. That is real understanding.
- The actual fact is that we are eternal servant of Krsna, we have forgotten it, and therefore we have become servant of maya.
- The actual fact is, ekale isvara krsna, ara saba bhrtya: "The only supreme master is Krsna, and all others are His devotees or servants."
- They are denying the actual fact that everything belongs to God. It is common sense. Such a vast ocean, who has created this? Has any nation has created, or any individual person has created? So to whom belongs this ocean.
Vedic Knowledge as Absolute Truth
In a world full of mental concoction and imperfect theories, Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes the authority of the Vedas as the source of factual knowledge. Unlike Darwinian evolution or historical speculation, the Vedic literatures present the actual facts of creation and the history of the universe, delivered without human defect by the Supreme Lord and His pure devotees.
- The Vedic truths are all perfect descriptions of the factual truth without any mistake or illusion, and Sukadeva Gosvami wants to present the truths of creation not as a metaphysical theory of philosophical speculation, but as the actual facts.
- The Darwin's theory of evolution is little idea. It is theory; it is not a fact. But actual fact is, as it is stated, dehantara-praptir. The soul is one, but it is transmigrating from one body to another. This is the fact.
- Sukadeva Gosvami wants to present the truths of creation not as a metaphysical theory of philosophical speculation but as the actual facts and figures of the subject since he would be dictated to by God exactly in the same manner as Brahmaji was inspired.
The Process of Realization
To realize the actual fact of spiritual existence, one must engage in the authorized process of bhakti-yoga. Śrīla Prabhupāda counters the misconception that chanting is merely a sentimental or "brainwashing" activity, asserting that it is the factual method for reviving the soul's lost relationship with God and achieving the highest spiritual perfection.
- The fifth offense is to think that devotees have given artificial importance to the holy name of God. The actual fact is that the Lord is nondifferent from His name. The highest realization of spiritual value is to chant the holy name of God.
- This Krsna consciousness movement is educating people to become first-class yogi. Think of Krsna. Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare - Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. It is not bogus thing. It is actual fact. You can become yogi.
- The American people have become wonderful, astonished how simply by chanting they becoming brainwashed. That is the actual fact. The rascals, they do not know how these people are giving up illicit sex, meat-eating.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings relentlessly point us toward the "actual fact" of existence: that we are spirit souls, eternal servants of Kṛṣṇa, currently entrapped in a temporary material dream. By accepting the authority of the Vedas and engaging in the chanting of the holy names, one can dispel the illusion of māyā and situate oneself in reality. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is not a sectarian belief but a presentation of the scientific, actual facts of life for the benefit of all humanity.
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