Thinking, feeling and willing 5.
„In
answering King Parīkṣit’s question, Śukadeva Gosvāmī replied that the Supreme
Personality of Godhead has created the mind, senses and living force of the
living entity for the purpose of sense gratification and transmigration from
one kind of body to another, as well as for the purpose of allowing liberation
from the material conditions. In other words, one can utilize the senses, mind
and living force for sense gratification and transmigration from one body to
another or for the matter of liberation. The Vedic injunctions are there just
to give the conditioned souls the chance for sense gratification under
regulative principles, and thereby also to give them the chance for promotion
to higher conditions of life; ultimately, if the consciousness is purified, one
comes to his original position and goes back home, back to Godhead.
The
living entity is intelligent. One therefore has to utilize his intelligence
over the mind and the senses. When the mind and senses are purified by the
proper use of intelligence, then the conditioned soul is liberated; otherwise,
if the intelligence is not properly utilized in controlling the senses and
mind, the conditioned soul continues to transmigrate from one kind of body to
another simply for sense gratification. Another point clearly stated in the
answer of Śukadeva Gosvāmī is that it is the mind, senses and intelligence of
the individual living entity that the Lord created. It is not stated that the
living entities themselves were ever created. Just as the shining particles of
the sun’s rays always exist with the sun, the living entities exist eternally
as parts and parcels of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. But just as the sun
rays are sometimes covered by a cloud, which is created by the sun, so the
conditioned souls, although eternally existing as parts of the Supreme Lord,
are sometimes put within the cloud of the material concept of life, in the
darkness of ignorance. The whole Vedic process is to alleviate that darkened
condition. Ultimately, when the senses and mind of the conditioned being are
fully purified, he comes to his original position, called Kṛṣṇa consciousness,
and that is liberation.”
(Krsna Book,
Chapter 87)
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