Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 This is an excerpt from a lecture by HH Radhanath Swami. Unfortunately the date and place of the lecture is unknown to me. "And rather than a society of two legged animals, this world is in need of a society of human beings to understand the real culture and purpose of life. Who am I? We are the eternal soul that gives life to this body. We have two bodies on the material platform. The gross body and the subtle body. The gross body is what we can see, what we can touch, what we can smell. Earth, water, fire, air and ether and the various combinations. This gross body, at any moment can get sick, at any moment, can succumb to death, disease, and old age can come at any moment. This gross body is always changing. At one time, we were a little baby, then we become little children, then youth, then old. The body is always changing, but the consciousness within the body remains the same. The difference between the living body and the dead body is simply consciousness. It is not material elements. We also have subtle body, a form that cannot be seen or touched or heard or smelled or tasted. It is the mind, the intelligence and the ego. We have thoughts. And nobody can trace the thoughts. You cannot grab on to the thoughts. Hers is something subtler than your senses can perceive. And this subtle body is the subject of far greater distress than the gross body. When people are terribly sick physically, they somehow or other hold on to their life. When a person is mentally in too much distress, that is the reason when people usually take suicide. In the great country of America that the world is modeling itself after, in the 1920s there was a depression where all the millionaires became poor. Not because they did anything different, but beyond their control, the stock market crashed and everything was finished. And who were the people? It was the poor street people killing themselves. It was all the big corporate heads, big businessmen, jumping into the Chicago river, jumping off the Empire State building. All these famous monuments were places of suicide, taking poison, shooting themselves.Why? Because they could not live, could not cope with the mental distress that was upon them. This is the subtle body. And the soul, the atma, which is the witness of the gross and subtle body, sometimes identifies with the gross body and sometimes with the subtle body. Right you are identifying yourselves with your gross body. "I am getting dressed in the morning. I am making myself very nice. Walking to school, getting on to the bus. But when you dream at night, you completely forget this gross body. You forget that you are a man or a woman and you are identifying with completely different. And when you wake up you completely forget your dream. So actually, which body are you? This is the most important question to begin your life. What is the nature of the soul? There are no educational departments which deal with the body, the mind. Bhagavad Gita deals with the science of you, the soul. Krishna says in the Gita, that for the soul, there is neither birth, nor death, nor does it ever cease to be. Even at the end of this body, the soul remains. Krishna says that for a self-realized person, death is the changing of one’s clothes." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baccha Posted March 21, 2012 Report Share Posted March 21, 2012 I am curious to know more about the subtle body or soul, Do they feel pain and relief after so called body's death? can they be seen by others ? This is an excerpt from a lecture by HH Radhanath Swami. Unfortunately the dateand place of the lecture is unknown to me. "And rather than a society of two legged animals, this world is in need of a society of human beings to understand the real culture and purpose of life. Who am I? We are the eternal soul that gives life to this body. We have two bodies on the material platform. The gross body and the subtle body. The gross body is what we can see, what we can touch, what we can smell. Earth, water, fire, air and ether and the various combinations. This gross body, at any moment can get sick, at any moment, can succumb to death, disease, and old age can come at any moment. This gross body is always changing. At one time, we were a little baby, then we become little children, then youth, then old. The body is always changing, but the consciousness within the body remains the same. The difference between the living body and the dead body is simply consciousness. It is not material elements. We also have subtle body, a form that cannot be seen or touched or heard or smelled or tasted. It is the mind, the intelligence and the ego. We have thoughts. And nobody can trace the thoughts. You cannot grab on to the thoughts. Hers is something subtler than your senses can perceive. And this subtle body is the subject of far greater distress than the gross body. When people are terribly sick physically, they somehow or other hold on to their life. When a person is mentally in too much distress, that is the reason when people usually take suicide. In the great country of America that the world is modeling itself after, in the 1920s there was a depression where all the millionaires became poor. Not because they did anything different, but beyond their control, the stock market crashed and everything was finished. And who were the people? It was the poor street people killing themselves. It was all the big corporate heads, big businessmen, jumping into the Chicago river, jumping off the Empire State building. All these famous monuments were places of suicide, taking poison, shooting themselves.Why? Because they could not live, could not cope with the mental distress that was upon them. This is the subtle body. And the soul, the atma, which is the witness of the gross and subtle body, sometimes identifies with the gross body and sometimes with the subtle body. Right you are identifying yourselves with your gross body. "I am getting dressed in the morning. I am making myself very nice. Walking to school, getting on to the bus. But when you dream at night, you completely forget this gross body. You forget that you are a man or a woman and you are identifying with completely different. And when you wake up you completely forget your dream. So actually, which body are you? This is the most important question to begin your life. What is the nature of the soul? There are no educational departments which deal with the body, the mind. Bhagavad Gita deals with the science of you, the soul. Krishna says in the Gita, that for the soul, there is neither birth, nor death, nor does it ever cease to be. Even at the end of this body, the soul remains. Krishna says that for a self-realized person, death is the changing of one’s clothes." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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