Category:Acceptance of a Conditioned Soul
Theme Analysis
The plight of the conditioned soul is defined by a lack of freedom. Srila Prabhupada explains that unlike the Supreme Lord, who appears by His own will, the conditioned soul is forced to accept a particular type of body according to his past karma and the laws of material nature. This forced acceptance is rooted in ignorance and the desire to enjoy material resources. Identifying the body as the self, the soul wanders through various species, accepting one apartment after another. This analysis contrasts the bondage of the living entity with the transcendental nature of the Lord's incarnations and highlights the only remedy: voluntarily accepting the shelter of the spiritual master and the lotus feet of Krsna to break the cycle of birth and death.
- Forced Acceptance: The conditioned soul has no free choice; he is compelled by the superior authority of material nature to accept bodies ranging from hogs to demigods based on his work.
- Mistaken Identity: Due to ignorance, the soul accepts the temporary body as himself—much like a householder identifies with his house—leading to the duality of friends and enemies.
- Divine Contrast: While a conditioned soul accepts a body like a hog due to karma, when the Lord appears as Varaha (Boar), He is not forced by external power; His form is transcendental.
- The Path of Liberation: The endless cycle of changing bodies ceases only when the soul accepts the bona fide spiritual master and the shelter of the Lord, thereby purifying his existence.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Conditioned Souls Must Accept Material Bodies.
Pages in category "Acceptance of a Conditioned Soul"
The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
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- A conditioned soul has no free choice; he has to accept a certain type of body according to his karma
- A conditioned soul is forced to accept a particular type of body by the higher authority of material laws, but here (in SB 3.20.8) it is clearly said that the Lord was not forced to accept the form of a boar by the external power
- Actually his (the conditioned soul's) only business is to accept the spiritual master, the guru, and through him he must accept the lotus feet or the Lord
- Any form accepted from the material nature has its affection for everything done in the material world. A conditioned soul who accepts a material form for undergoing a certain term of material activities is subjected to the laws of matter
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- Ignorant personalities, or conditioned souls, have no choice but to accept their precarious condition under material nature. The only remedy is to surrender to Visnu and always pray to be excused
- In the material world, every conditioned soul changes his material body again and again, but when the spirit soul is purified of all material coverings, there is no longer a chance of his accepting a material body
- In this world of matter, which the conditioned soul accepts as consisting of enjoyable resources, the conditioned soul expands, thinking that he is the enjoyer of the material world
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- The conditioned living being has forgotten his eternal relationship with God and has mistakenly accepted the temporary place of his birth as all in all
- The conditioned soul accepts a particular type of body, such as the body of a hog, by his work & by the superior authority of material nature. But when Lord Krsna appears in the incarnation of a boar, He is not the same kind of hog as an ordinary animal
- The conditioned soul has to accept all these conditions simply to enjoy sense gratification in this world. Although people declare themselves great scientists, economists, philosophers, politicians and sociologists. they are actually nothing but rascals
- The conditioned soul is forced to accept a particular type of body according to his karma given by the laws of material nature under the direction of the Supreme Lord
- The conditioned soul transmigrates into different species of life, higher & lower, because of his association with the modes of material nature. Unless he is relieved of material activities, he has to accept this position because of his faulty work
- The conditioned soul, being wrapped in ignorance and therefore not knowing the goal of life, accepts a guru who can juggle words and make some display of magic that is wonderful to a fool
- The conditioned souls, who do not have self-realization, accept the material body as the dearmost. The idea of the dearmost is then spread all over the body, both concentrated and extended
- The instructions given by Narada and Angira Muni (in SB 6.15.2) are the true spiritual instructions for the illusioned conditioned soul. This world is temporary, but because of our previous karma we come here and accept bodies
- The modern scientists, however, are conditioned souls liable to so many errors and mistakes; therefore the safe side is to accept the authentic version of Vedic literatures, like Srimad-Bhagavatam, which is accepted unanimously by the great acaryas
- This condition of the eternal soul (of accepting a temporary material body) is due to his ignorance, and although it is temporary, it is unwanted. Because of ignorance one is put into temporary bodies one after another