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Q1
:Why did I come to this material world?
And how do I get out again ?
Ans 1: One may rightly ask, "If
I am originally a pure servant of
God, then why did I come to the material
world in the first place? If there
is no ignorance in the spiritual world,
then why did I leave that wonderful
place and come here, where I am suffering
repeated births and deaths?"
Every
living being, either in the material
or spiritual world, has free will.
Because we are minute parts of the
Supreme, we have minute quantities
of His qualities. One of Krishna's
qualities is independent free will.
He does whatever He likes, whenever
He likes, and it is always perfect.
He is never bound by the reactions
of His decisions, because He is transcendental
to the material nature. Because we
do not possess the same quantity of
free will as Krishna, we can sometimes
do what we like and sometimes not.
Further, whenever we act, we have
to suffer or enjoy the reactions of
that decision.
Every
living being in the spiritual world
loves Krishna. This is the nature
of the spiritual world. However, that
love is not forced. For example, if
I were to hold a gun to your head
and say, "Love me," you
would naturally say, "Oh yes,
I love you". But that would have
no meaning. You cannot force anyone
to love another person, for love comes
from within naturally when the proper
conditions arise. Therefore, Krishna
does not force the living entities
to love Him, for that would not be
real love and it would not be satisfying
to the Supreme Lord, who knows everything
that is going on in the hearts of
the living entities. Krishna is satisfied
only by pure, natural, and spontaneous
love, without any traces of self-motivated
desire.
Therefore
Krishna endows each and every living
entity with free will. With this free
will, one can love Krishna or one
cannot love Krishna. The choice is
entirely up to the living entity.
Those living beings who love Krishna
are situated in the spiritual world,
whereas those living beings who don't
love Krishna are situated in the material
world.
Those
who don't love Krishna, or who have
become envious of the Lord's position
as the Supreme Enjoyer, cannot remain
in the spiritual world for a moment.
If it so happens that a living entity
becomes envious of the Lord for some
reason, then he immediately falls
from the spiritual world, for no envy
of the Lord exists in the spiritual
world. Remember, the choice to love
Krishna or not exists in each of us
eternally. Envy comes as the opposite
of love, for it is created from hatred.
Hatred and love are very closely related,
and each of us has experience how
we can become immediately envious
of others, even if our intelligence
has not yet accepted that emotion.
Therefore, when the living entity
feels enviousness for the Lord, he
immediately turns into a competitor
of the Lord and desires to enjoy as
the Lord enjoys.
This
is not possible in the spiritual world
because everyone there is considering
themselves as enjoyed by the Lord;
they never want to become the enjoyers
themselves. Because this desire to
become the competitor of the Lord
as the enjoyer is spiritual (as all
desires in the spiritual world come
from the spiritual platform, since
all the living entities there are
completely spiritual), it must be
immediately satisfied. Every desire
in the spiritual world is immediately
satisfied, because that is the nature
of the spiritual world. But since
the desire to be the Lord oneself
is not possible to satisfy in the
spiritual world, as Krishna is the
enjoyer and there cannot be any competitor
there, one comes to the material world
in order to attempt to fulfill that
desire.
The
material world is a marvelous place,
because here the Lord has created
the grand illusion that we can become
God and enjoy the creation independently
of Him. Krishna has created this illusion
out of love for us, the fallen souls.
It is not in our power to create such
a facility, which can be likened to
a playground created by the father
for the sake of his small children.
Only Krishna can create such a facility,
and He does so just to allow us souls
the opportunity to think ourselves
God and try to enjoy the material
energy. The only problem is that this
so-called enjoyment is simply illusory
and cannot remain for long. Everything
here is temporary and full of misery.
Why
has Krishna created a world that is
temporary and full of misery? The
answer is simple: Because He does
not want us to stay here. He wants
us to find out that we have made a
mistake in coming to the material
world and to thus return to our original
home, the spiritual world. Therefore
He orders the material energy to push
the conditioned souls toward frustration
so that they will some day again turn
toward the Lord, who is within their
hearts as the Supersoul of all beings,
and surrender unto Him. The Lord says
that anyone who thus surrenders unto
Him will quickly return to Him.
The
Lord also assists the living entities
by sending His pure devotees to speak
the knowledge of the spiritual world
to them to again awaken them to their
real position. He also presents the
Vedic literatures to open their eyes
with transcendental knowledge. He
is so concerned for the living entities
that He periodically descends from
the spiritual world Himself in order
to display His transcendental pastimes
and attract the conditioned souls
back to His eternal abode.
One
may also ask, If I had full knowledge
in my spiritual position -- for we
say that the soul is eternally full
of knowledge and bliss -- why did
I come to the material world, knowing
that it is a place of suffering? The
answer is again simple.
One
is full of knowledge in the same way
that a small glass is full of water.
When the glass is filled with water,
we say that it is full. However, no
sane person would accept that all
the water in the world is in that
glass. Only a small portion of the
water is in the glass. Since we are
quantitatively different from the
Lord, we can conclude that our quantity
of bliss and knowledge is much smaller
than that of the Lord. However, since
we are smaller receptacles of knowledge,
we can easily be full of knowledge
according to our smaller capacity.
This does not mean that we possess
all knowledge, but rather only a small
portion of knowledge, although enough
to fulfill all our needs in relationship
with Krishna.
Therefore
the living entity, covered by envy,
cannot recognize that he will suffer
in the material world, just as a lusty
person does not consider the results
of his actions as he rushes forward
to satisfy his lusty desires. Covered
by lust, the living entity forgets
his original knowledge and enters
into the material domain to try to
satisfy his desires
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