Don’t divorce who you are from whose you are by Chaitanya Charan Das Based on Bhagavad
Gita Chapter 15
“Who we are” is the first philosophical message of the
Bhagavad-gita. It explains that we are at our core eternal souls. Understanding
this can free us from worldly cravings: If I am not a material creature, then
material things can’t make me happy.
However, some people, on understanding that they are
indestructible souls, start equating the soul with the all-pervading spiritual
Absolute Truth – they start equating themselves with God. But we are not God –
we are God’s. We are eternal parts of Krishna, as is unambiguously declared in
the Bhagavad-gita (15.07). The same verse points to the cause of our struggles
in material existence: captivation by the mind and the senses, which delude us
with fantasies of worldly pleasures. To become liberated, we need to free
ourselves from such material captivation and situate ourselves in spiritual
consciousness. Because our position as Krishna’s parts is eternal, liberation
means becoming situated in a loving relationship with Krishna, just as a part
may become harmonized with the whole.
Unfortunately, when spiritualists think themselves to be
God, though their spiritual self-conception may motivate them to liberate
themselves of lust, greed and anger, they end up captivated by pride. After
all, for the infinitesimal part to equate itself with the infinite whole is the
height of presumptuousness. Moreover, such spiritualists deprive themselves of
the higher happiness that comes from meditating on God as the all-attractive
Lord of the heart. Because they are bereft of this happiness, they make
rejection of material allurements unnecessarily difficult.
Thankfully, if we study the Gita submissively, we can get
complete spiritual knowledge: knowledge of who we are and of whose we are. When
our spiritual journey is based on proper understanding of both, we can, being
empowered by Krishna’s mercy and bhakti’s higher taste, march swiftly towards
life’s supreme liberation.
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