Category:A Conditioned Soul Is Always
Theme Analysis
This category systematically outlines the perpetual distress, fear, and illusion that define life in the material world. It establishes that a soul separated from Kṛṣṇa is constantly harassed by the severe demands of the physical body and the relentless anxieties of trying to maintain a comfortable material existence. By carefully contrasting the miserable, fluctuating condition of the living entity with the eternal, blissful state of the Supreme Lord, the teachings emphatically direct the reader to seek immediate relief through pure spiritual association.
- The Heavy Shroud of Ignorance: Due to deep bodily identification, the living entity is permanently covered by illusion, foolishly mistaking the temporary physical form for its true self.
- The Endless Cycle of Material Planning: A soul bereft of spiritual consciousness spends every waking moment obsessively laying out plans for family maintenance and sense gratification, unaware that these efforts are ultimately futile.
- The Constant Perturbation of Dualities: The material world forces the conditioned entity into a state of permanent fear and disturbance, perpetually tossed around by the opposing forces of attachment and detachment.
- The Supreme Contrast and Solution: While the conditioned soul suffers under the threefold miseries, the Supreme Lord exists in absolute, uninterrupted bliss; the only way the soul can share in this bliss is by associating with pure devotees and abandoning materialistic engagements.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: How a Conditioned Soul is Always Covered by Ignorance and Illusion.
Pages in category "A Conditioned Soul Is Always"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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- A conditioned soul is always engaged in some type of sense gratification, but when he understands by good association that it is only a repetition of the same thing, and he is awakened to his real Krsna consciousness. BG 1972 purports
- A conditioned soul is always helped by the SPG in three ways - by the scriptures, the spiritual master and the Supersoul within the heart. The Lord is the deliverer of the conditioned soul and is accepted as the Supreme Lord of all living entities
- Athato brahma jijnasa (Vedanta-sutra 1.1.1). Brahma here refers to the Vedic literature. One should consult the Vedic literature to know why the conditioned soul is always in a distressed condition
D
- Dear Lord, we conditioned souls are always covered by ignorance in the bodily conception of life. We therefore always prefer the miserable conditions of material existence
- Demigods like Yamaraja and other controllers are there for the unwanted conditioned souls who always engage in threatening the tranquillity of the kingdom of God
I
- In the beginning, a conditioned soul is bereft of Krsna consciousness and is always morose in his material activities. Later, by associating with a pure devotee, one becomes inquisitive to know the Absolute Truth
- In this forest there are dense bowers composed of thickets of bushes, grass and creepers. In these bowers the conditioned soul is always disturbed by cruelly biting mosquitoes (envious people)
T
- The conditioned soul is always engaged in laying out plans for happiness within the material world, even up to the end of the universal limit
- The conditioned soul is always fearful due to being controlled by the external potency; therefore the conditioned soul should always pray to the almighty Lord to conquer the external potency (maya) so that she will no longer manifest her powers
- The conditioned soul is always perturbed by attachment and detachment, whereas the Supreme Lord is always free from such dualities
- The conditioned soul, however, is always covered by ignorance and embarrassed by the threefold miseries of life. Thus he is a treasure-house of all kinds of tribulations
- The conditioned souls are always within the Maha Visnu Form, whereas the liberated souls in Vaikuntha, they are engaged in the service of the Lord
- The form of the Lord and the form of the conditioned soul are different because the Lord is always blissful whereas the conditioned soul is always under the threefold miseries of the material world. The Supreme Lord is sac-cid-ananda-vigraha - Bs. 5.1
- The purport is that every conditioned soul is always absorbed in thinking of materialistic activities
- These are the material diseases of the conditioned soul. He completely forgets his real engagement - to become Krsna conscious - and is always serious about planning to maintain his family, although he changes families one after another