Causes and Consequences of Becoming Implicated in Material Life
This article explores the spiritual dynamics of how a living entity becomes entangled in the material world. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that through the misuse of independence and the pursuit of temporary sense gratification, the soul binds itself to the rigid laws of nature. This analysis delineates specific actions that accelerate this implication, such as sinful habits and ignorance, and outlines the inevitable suffering that follows, ultimately pointing toward the path of liberation through devotional service.
Root Cause of Entanglement
The fundamental reason a living entity becomes bound by material nature is the misuse of their God-given independence. When one forgets their eternal duty to serve the Lord and instead seeks to satisfy their own senses, they fall from their constitutional position and become conditioned by the material atmosphere.
- Due to misuse of this independence some of the living entities have become implicated in the conditions of cosmic creation and are therefore called nitya-baddhas, or eternally conditioned souls.
- When we forget our position and try to satisfy ourselves, we become conditioned materially. When we forget that our duty is to serve Krsna, we fall into the material world and become implicated in personal sense gratification.
- The more we try to defeat the arrangement of Krsna, the more we become implicated in Krsna's maya.
Specific Traps: Meat-Eating and Illicit Sex
Śrīla Prabhupāda specifically identifies sinful activities such as meat-eating and illicit sex as powerful catalysts for material implication. These acts, driven by the modes of passion and ignorance, create severe karmic reactions that force the soul to suffer and remain bound to the material world.
- Actually those who are meat-eater, beef-eater, they are killing their father and mother and become implicated in sinful life.
- If you eat meat, that means you become implicated in sinful activities. You have to be killed by your enemy, and he will eat you, or enemy . . . or you become a goat or a hog or a cow, and your other person will kill you.
- Dharmaviruddhah kama, that is all right, but if you use sex life for sense gratification and becomes implicated in so many sinful activities, then how he'll be happy? A sinful man cannot become happy. That is not possible.
- When one is captured by sexual attraction, he becomes implicated in so many ways and cannot understand the real aim of life.
Consequence: Suffering and Transmigration
The result of becoming implicated is a life filled with anxiety and the perpetual cycle of birth and death. Driven by lust and greed, the living entity is forced to wander through various species of life, experiencing the distress that inevitably follows the attempt to enjoy matter.
- Due to sinful activities, one becomes implicated in the process of transmigration and thus has to accept one body after another. Being thus absorbed in a distressed condition, one never attains happiness.
- The living entity is wandering throughout the universes in various forms of body and becomes implicated in different situations, partaking of the reactions of fruitive activities.
- Not knowing what the path of sense gratification is, one becomes implicated in the repetition of birth and accepts different types of bodies again and again. Thus one suffers in material existence.
- Although there may be sufficient cause for being unhappy, one should avoid counteracting such reversals, for the more we become implicated in rectifying such reversals, the more we enter into the darkest regions of material anxiety.
Conclusion
The teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda make it clear that becoming implicated in material life is a self-imposed tribulation resulting from the desire to enjoy independently of the Supreme Lord. Whether through the gross sins of meat-eating and illicit sex or the subtle defiance of forgetting one's duty, the result is the same: entanglement in the miserable cycle of birth and death. The only effective countermeasure is to re-engage in the service of the Lord. By shifting one's attachment from material sense gratification to devotional service, the implications of past karma are vanquished, and the soul is situated once again in its constitutional position of eternal happiness.
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