Becoming Interested in the Supreme Absolute Truth
This article defines the true objective of human life as the cultivation of interest in spiritual reality. Śrīla Prabhupāda contrasts the misguided interests of modern civilization—focused on temporary bodily comforts and political affairs—with the eternal necessity of self-realization. A sane human being must graduate from animalistic propensities and become interested in inquiring about the Absolute Truth, utilizing the rare human form to solve the ultimate problems of birth and death.
Primary Duty of Human Life
The defining characteristic of a human being is the capacity to inquire into the nature of the self and God. Śrīla Prabhupāda asserts that one should not simply be interested in the animalistic functions of survival but must focus on ātma-tattva—the science of the soul. This inquiry is the perfection of human existence.
- A human being should actually be interested in understanding atma-tattva, the truth of atma, the spirit soul, and Paramatma, the supreme soul. Those who are interested in atma-tattva worship the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- Everyone should be interested to inquire, athato brahma jijnasa, or tattva-jijnasa: What is the aim of life? What is the Absolute Truth? So children should be educated also from the very beginning.
- An animal does not know that he is subject to death or that he is going to have to take another body. Human life, however, should be more elevated. One should not simply be interested in the animalistic functions of eating, sleeping, defending and mating.
Distraction of Temporary Things
Modern society often misdirects human energy toward temporary material goals. People become absorbed in politics, social welfare, and bodily comforts, forgetting that these are all impermanent. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that such preoccupation with the "history of the body" leaves no room for understanding the eternal self.
- One who is very busy, anxious with politics, sociology, humanitarianism, one who is very busy always in politics, how he can become interested or how he can understand bhagavat-tattva-vijnanam? That is not possible.
- According to the Gita, one whose brain substance is very small is interested in temporary things. We are eternal, so why should we be interested in temporary things? No one wants a nonpermanent situation.
- If you want to know what is the science of this movement, we can spare day and night to convince you. But these are superficial. First of all we say that, "We are not this body." So why we shall be interested with the history of this body?
Awakening Real Interest
True public welfare means helping others become interested in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. When a person turns their interest toward the Supreme Lord, they automatically find the solution to all material problems. This shift from matter to spirit is the sign of actual intelligence and the key to eternal happiness.
- Saintly person means they should be interested with the public welfare, real public welfare. And public welfare means every citizens should be Krsna conscious, and then they will be happy both materially and spiritually.
- Everyone, in any condition of life, should be interested in hearing about Krsna and His activities because He is the Supreme Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead.
- As soon as you become interested (in Krsna), oh, Krsna becomes very active: "Oh, he's trying to do something. I shall help him".
Conclusion
Becoming interested in the Supreme Absolute Truth is not a matter of hobby or religious sentiment, but the vital function of the human form of life. While the material world offers endless distractions in the form of temporary pleasures and societal duties, these cannot solve the fundamental problems of existence. By directing one's interest toward ātma-tattva and the service of the Lord, the living entity fulfills their true purpose and prepares to return to their eternal home.
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