Dangers of Acting Whimsically without Authority
Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently warns against the dangers of acting whimsically, explaining that such behavior is the antithesis of spiritual life. In the material world, conditioned souls often mistake license for liberty, believing that freedom means doing whatever one likes. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that true freedom is found only in surrender to the supreme authority of Kṛṣṇa and His bona fide representatives. When a person rejects the authority of the śāstras (scriptures) and the spiritual master to act according to their own mental concoctions, they do not become free; rather, they become enslaved by the dictation of their senses and the stringent laws of material nature.
Rejection of Sastra-vidhi
Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that the human form of life is meant for following the standard rules and regulations known as śāstra-vidhi. Ignoring these scriptural injunctions to act according to one's own whims results in a total loss of spiritual standing. Without the guidance of the Vedas, a person is left without a compass, leading to a life devoid of perfection or genuine happiness.
- In the Bhagavad-gita (BG 16.23), Lord Krsna Himself says - If one acts whimsically and does not follow the sastric principles, he will never attain perfection, happiness or the spiritual world.
- Bhagavad-gita clearly states that one who does not accept the sastra-vidhi, or rules and regulations mentioned in the Vedic scriptures, and acts whimsically or puffed up with false pride never attains perfection in this life.
- One who disregards the injunctions of the sastras and acts whimsically, as he likes, never achieves the perfection of life, not to speak of happiness. Nor does he return home to the spiritual world.
- If one does not follow them (direction of the sastra) and acts whimsically according to his lust, greed and desire, then he never will be perfect in his life.
Acting in Lust and False Prestige
The impetus for whimsical action is often identified by Śrīla Prabhupāda as lust (kāma) and false prestige. He explains the term kāma-cārataḥ as the behavior of someone who knows the rules—knowing that a certain action is forbidden—but violates them anyway due to strong attachment to sense gratification. This deliberate disobedience is caused by an inflated sense of self-importance and a desire to imitate God.
- The word kama-caratah is very significant. A person who knowingly violates the rules acts in lust. He knows that this is forbidden, still he acts. This is called acting whimsically.
- Otherwise, a person who acts whimsically falls down due to false prestige. Thus he becomes involved in the laws of nature, which are composed of the three qualities (goodness, passion and ignorance).
- So everyone is acting whimsically, whatever he likes, and the so-called svamis are preaching,- No, no, whatever you like, that's all right. You can eat whatever you like. You can do whatever you like. You think yourself that you are God, that's all right.
Inevitable Punishment by Material Nature
Though the whimsical actor feels independent, Śrīla Prabhupāda reminds us that everyone is tightly bound by the laws of material nature. One cannot escape the consequences of unauthorized actions. Whimsical behavior leads to confusion in this life and degradation in the next, forcing the soul to transmigrate through millions of species as punishment for neglecting the divine directions.
- Nature's law is that if the human being does not follow the injunction of the sastra and he acts whimsically, independently, then he becomes punishable.
- If we do not take direction from the Vedas but act whimsically according to our own choice, we are sure to be punished by the laws of the Lord, who offers different types of bodies in the 8,400,000 species of forms.
- Any great man of the material world is, after all, a conditioned soul. He is bound by his hands and feet by the ropes of material nature, and still the foolish conditioned soul thinks of himself as free to act by his whimsical sentiments.
- One may possess unusual opulence in this material world, but if one becomes puffed up and acts whimsically he will be punished by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is the lesson to learn from this history.
Disregarding the Spiritual Master
In the context of devotional service, acting whimsically manifests as disobeying or neglecting the order of the spiritual master. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that a disciple cannot invent their own process or act independently; everything must be authorized. Whether it is asking for service after leaving or inventing spiritual names, such unauthorized acts disconnect the disciple from the mercy of the guru, without which spiritual advancement is impossible.
- If one desires to advance in spiritual life but he acts whimsically, not following the orders of the spiritual master, he has no shelter. Yasyaprasadan na gatih kuto 'pi.
- Regarding the new names of your sister and mother-in-law - why are you giving them spiritual names? You are not authorized to do this. Spiritual names are given by the spiritual master at the time of initiation. It is not to be done as a whimsical act.
- If you are at all interested, you can return. Your service was there. Why did you leave, and now you are whimsically asking for service. You never asked me before leaving. How can I guide you? If you act whimsically, nobody can make you happy.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the solution to the dangers of whimsical action is the cultivation of intelligence through surrender to Kṛṣṇa. We are constitutionally servants, and if we refuse to serve the Lord under the direction of the Vedas and the spiritual master, we are forced to serve our own whims and the punishing laws of nature. Whimsical action is described as "soul-killing" because it keeps the living entity bound in ignorance. True peace and tranquility are achieved only when the mind is trained to reject independent whims and is fixed solely on the instructions of the Supreme Lord.
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