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Category:Becoming Attached

Theme Analysis

This analysis explores the inevitable nature of attachment in the living entity. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the mind, by its very nature, must be attached to something; it cannot be "zero" or desireless. Therefore, the goal of spiritual life is not to kill attachment, but to purify it. The problem arises when the soul is becoming attached to the temporary body and its by-products (sex, family, wealth), which binds one to the cycle of birth and death. The solution is to transfer this attachment from māyā (illusion) to Kṛṣṇa. This process is scientific: by hearing about Kṛṣṇa and associating with devotees, one gradually develops āsakti (spiritual attachment), which burns away material desires and leads to final liberation.

  • The Nature of the Mind: You cannot become unattached. The mind always accepts or rejects. The only choice is the object of attachment.
  • The Material Trap: Attachment begins with sex desire and expands to home, children, and society. This "knot in the heart" dictates one's future birth (e.g., King Purañjana, Bharata Mahārāja).
  • The Process of Transfer: Bhakti-yoga is the art of transferring attachment. One becomes attached to Kṛṣṇa by hearing His glories (śravaṇam) and chanting His names.
  • The Result: When one becomes attached to Kṛṣṇa, material attachments naturally fall away, just as a person relishing a superior taste gives up an inferior one.

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