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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.

Pages in category "Acceptance of a Conditioned Soul"

The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

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