Associate with God to Become Godly

In the material world, we are shaped by our association. If we associate with drunkards, we become drunkards; if we associate with scholars, we become educated. Śrīla Prabhupāda applies this universal principle to the highest goal of life: to become Godly. He explains that the living entity, being part and parcel of God, has the potential to manifest divine qualities. However, these qualities are currently covered by material contamination. The solution is simple yet profound: keep in constant touch with the Supreme Lord. Through this association, specifically through the sound vibration of the holy name, the soul is gradually purified and restored to its original, godly nature.

Mechanism of Transformation

Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently uses the analogy of an iron rod in a fire to explain how a finite soul can attain divine qualities. Iron is cold and dark by nature, but when placed in fire, it becomes hot and luminous. Eventually, it acts exactly like fire. Similarly, when we keep our consciousness submerged in God, we take on His qualities. This does not mean we become God, but we act with His potency and purity.

Sound Incarnation

How can we associate with God in this age? We cannot see Him with our physical eyes. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that God is present in His name. The "sound incarnation" is the most accessible form of the Lord. By vibrating the transcendental sound, we are directly touching God, and this contact cleanses the heart of all material dross.

Godly Means Servant

There is a crucial distinction between the desire to become God (which is demonic) and the desire to become godly. Śrīla Prabhupāda defines "godly" as "servant of God." To be godly means to have no other interest than the satisfaction of the Supreme. It involves developing the qualities of serenity, purity, and devotion, which are characteristic of the Lord's eternal associates.

Training and Rules

Becoming godly is not a cheap sentiment; it requires discipline. Just as one must follow the rules of a university to become a scholar, one must follow spiritual rules to become godly. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that the rules and regulations of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement are designed to train the character of the devotee. Without this training and "good society," the natural tendency is to degrade into a demon.

Conclusion

The human form of life is a rare opportunity to change our destiny. Śrīla Prabhupāda starkly contrasts the two paths: "Don't become dog. Just become god, or godly." If we live for the senses, we risk sliding down the evolutionary scale. But if we live for Kṛṣṇa, engaging in His service and chanting His names, we are elevated. We become "perfect," not by becoming the Supreme, but by becoming His pure, empowered, and godly instruments. This perfection is available to everyone—men, women, and children—who sincerely takes to the process of association with the Divine.

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