Why Devotees Reject Becoming One with God
The concept of sayujya-mukti, or becoming one with the Supreme Lord by merging into His existence, is often presented as the ultimate achievement of spiritual life. However, from the perspective of bhakti, this proposal is not only unattractive but is considered a significant obstacle. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the desire to become one with God is the "last snare" of the illusory energy, trapping the soul in a refined form of egoism. This article examines why pure devotees reject the goal of merging in favor of eternal individual service.
Last Snare of Maya
When a living entity is frustrated by the pursuit of material wealth and power, the illusory energy (māyā) provides a final temptation: the idea that one can become God. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes this as the most dangerous trap because it appears spiritual but is actually rooted in the unlawful desire to be the master. This "spiritual suicide" prevents the soul from experiencing the real happiness of the spiritual planets, where the Lord and His servants exist in an eternal relationship.
- It is maya's business to try to build up the living entity, to puff him up, and maya's last snare is to make the living entity think that he can become one with God.
- It is astonishing to see how a person who is being kicked by the laws of the Lord's illusory energy at every step can falsely think of becoming one with the Lord. Such thinking is the last snare of the illusory energy.
- A living entity's unlawful desire to become one with the Lord in every respect is the root cause of the entire material manifestation, for otherwise the Lord has no need to create such a manifestation, even for His pastimes.
Why Oneness is Considered Hellish
For a pure devotee, the idea of losing their identity and the ability to serve Kṛṣṇa is viewed as a spiritual catastrophe. The great devotee Prabodhānanda Sarasvatī famously described the happiness of becoming one with the Supreme as narakāyate—like hell. This is because merging terminates the exchange of bhakti-rasa, or the mellows of love. A devotee would rather experience the tribulations of hell while remembering the Lord than be "swallowed" by the impersonal effulgence.
- Sri Prabodhananda Sarasvati, a great devotee of Lord Caitanya, said, kaivalyam narakayate: "The happiness of becoming one with the Supreme Lord, which is aspired for by the Mayavadis, is considered hellish." That oneness is not for pure devotees.
- A pure devotee, who is attached to the activities of devotional service and who always engages in the service of My lotus feet, never desires to become one with Me. Such a devotee, who is unflinchingly engaged, always glorifies My pastimes and activities.
- Digging on the northern side, or searching for the treasure by means of the meditational yoga process. By this process a person thinks of becoming one with the Supreme Lord, but this merging into the Supreme is like being swallowed by a large serpent.
Surpassing the Position of God
Devotion offers a relationship that far exceeds the cold uniformity of merging. In the spiritual world, especially in Vṛndāvana, the devotees do not even consider Kṛṣṇa to be the Supreme Lord; they treat Him as their friend, child, or lover. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that while the impersonalist struggles to "become one," the devotee actually controls the Supreme Controller with love. This intimacy is the highest goal, rendering the desire for merging completely insignificant.
- A devotee can control the Supreme Controller. Why they shall become one with God? They'll be God's father, God's controller. This is bhakti-marga.
- Krsna's friends, the cowherd boys, did not consider Him the Supreme Lord either. The gopis even used to chastise Krsna. If a devotee can have such a relationship with Krsna, why should he want to become one with God.
Conclusion
The rejection of "becoming one with God" is not a denial of spiritual unity, but a choice for a higher, qualitative oneness of interest. As Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes, the living entity is eternally a fragmental part of the Lord. Trying to annihilate this natural condition is suicidal. By giving up the foolish idea of merging and taking to the service of the Lord's lotus feet, the soul finds its true home and a happiness that impersonalists cannot even imagine.
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