Thinking, feeling and willing 6.
„Ordinarily
the living being does not know what to ask from the Lord, nor which post to
seek. When the living being comes to know his constitutional position, however,
he asks to be accepted into the transcendental association of the Lord in order
to render transcendental loving service unto Him. Unfortunately, living beings
under the influence of material nature ask for many other things, and they are
described in the Bhagavad-gītā (2.41) as having divided, or splayed,
intelligence. Spiritual intelligence is one, but mundane intelligence is
diverse. In Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (7.5.30-31) it is stated that those who are
captivated by the temporary beauties of the external energy forget the real aim
of life, which is to go back to Godhead. Forgetting this, one tries to adjust
things by various plans and programs, but this is like chewing what has already
been chewed. Nonetheless, the Lord is so kind that He allows the forgetful
living entity to continue in this way without interference.”
(Sri Isopanisad, Mantra 8, Purport)
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