Heavy Cost of Shamelessness - Becoming a Tree

The laws of nature are stringent and impartial. Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently reminds his audience that the human form of life is not a permanent guarantee; it is a crossroads where one can elevate oneself to the spiritual world or degrade into lower species. Among the various destinations of the soul, the punishment of becoming a tree is highlighted as a specific reaction to dullness, voidism, and notably, the modern propensity for shamelessness. This article explores the karmic dynamics that lead a living entity to such a conditioned state.

Reaction to Shamelessness

In many of his lectures, Śrīla Prabhupāda specifically addresses the trend of public nudity and "nudie clubs" in Western society. He explains the precise logic of material nature: nature fulfills the living entity's desires but imposes a corresponding reaction. If a human being, who is meant to be dressed and cultured, prefers to remain naked, nature grants them a body that stands naked for thousands of years.

Voidism and Spiritual Suicide

Beyond physical behavior, Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that certain philosophical deviations also lead to a stone-like or tree-like existence. Those who reject the personal form of the Lord and worship the impersonal void or brahmajyoti risk losing their active symptoms of life. By negating the variety of spiritual activity, the soul may be placed in a non-moving body.

History of Nalakūvara and Maṇigrīva

The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam recounts the history of Nalakūvara and Maṇigrīva, the sons of Kuvera, who were cursed by Nārada Muni to become trees due to their pride and nakedness while bathing. However, as Śrīla Prabhupāda points out, even this punishment contained a benediction. Because they were cursed by a pure devotee, they retained their memory and were ultimately delivered by Lord Kṛṣṇa Himself.

Conclusion

To conclude, the human form of life is meant for understanding the Absolute Truth, not for acting whimsically. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that if we waste this opportunity by living like cats and dogs or indulging in shameless exposure, we risk a "great loss." The choice is ours: we can dance with Kṛṣṇa in the spiritual world, or we can stand naked as a tree for ten thousand years.

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