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Category:God's Fragments

Theme Analysis

The philosophical essence of this category completely dismantles the impersonal theory that the living entity merges into the Supreme and loses its individuality. The Vedic literatures, particularly the Bhagavad-gītā (15.7), declare that all living entities are eternal fragmental parts of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Because God is absolute spirit, this fragmentation is not material; the spirit soul cannot be cut into pieces like a piece of paper. Instead, the individual soul is eternally a fragment, maintaining its own tiny personality. Qualitatively, the fragment is identical to the Supreme Whole—just as a drop of ocean water is salty, or a fragment of gold is still gold—but quantitatively, the Supreme Lord is infinite while the living entity is infinitesimal. This quantitative difference explains why the tiny fragment is prone to fall under the illusion of material energy (cyuta), while the Supreme Lord is Acyuta, the infallible one who never falls down. By deeply understanding one's constitutional position as a fragmental part and parcel of God, the conditioned soul can cease its hard struggle with the six senses and revive its original, eternal association with the Supreme Lord.

  • Eternal Individuality: The fragmentation of the spirit soul is eternal (sanātana). It is not that the soul was once a unified whole, became fragmented by illusion, and will merge back into complete oneness upon liberation. The living entity is eternally a distinct, fragmental person.
  • Qualitative Oneness: By studying the nature of the living entity, one can understand the nature of God. Because the fragment possesses eternity, knowledge, bliss, and personality, we can conclusively understand that the Supreme Whole also possesses these qualities in full.
  • The Fallibility of the Fragment: The Supreme Lord is the great fire, and the living entities are the tiny sparks. Because the fragments are minute, they are susceptible to falling out of the spiritual fire into the material world, whereas the Supreme Lord (Acyuta) never falls.
  • Not Materially Cut: The concept of a spiritual fragment defies material logic. In the absolute realm, one plus one equals one, and one minus one equals one. The Supreme Lord remains completely whole even after expanding into countless fragmental living entities.
  • The Path to Immortality: Realizing one's identity as a fragmental servant of the Supreme Lord is the key to liberation. When the fragment ceases its struggle to act independently and engages in devotional service, it revives its original spiritual body and attains immortality.
  • Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: God's Fragments Are Eternally One With the Supreme Lord.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category "God's Fragments"

The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

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