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Category:Modern Thinkers

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda identifies the fundamental defect of modern thinkers as their reliance on mental speculation rather than authoritative knowledge. This speculative approach is epitomized by the phrase "I think," which Śrīla Prabhupāda dismisses as having no value compared to the eternal truths of the Vedas. Modern thinkers erroneously propose that life arises from chemicals, that the universe is largely devoid of life, and that human civilization consists merely of manipulating matter for comfort. They ignore the harsh realities of birth, death, old age, and disease, leading to a "risky" civilization without a spiritual plan. Their worldview is contrasted with the "profound analytical philosophy" of the Gosvāmīs, which modern minds have yet to appreciate.

  • The "I Think" Flaw: Modern philosophers and scientists rely on their own imperfect mental power ("I think") rather than descending authority.
  • Origin of Life: They mistakenly believe life comes from chemicals/matter, whereas the Vedas state matter grows from life.
  • Cosmic Ignorance: They assume other planets are vacant (rocks and sand), denying the Vedic truth that the universe is full of life.
  • Materialistic Success: They define success as having a nice car and apartment, worshiping matter instead of God.
  • Dangerous Ignorance: Their lack of a spiritual plan makes modern civilization extremely risky and dangerous.

Pages in category "Modern Thinkers"

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

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