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Prashant Parikh wrote:

 

> So I have the following questions:

>

> 1) If I have not fallen from Vaikuntha then is my soul ( which

> is encaged) in my material body ( correct? ) in the material

> world or the spiritual world ?

 

The soul is called Krishnas marginal energy. That means it can be

either in the spiritual world or in the mateiral world. It is

always in the spiritual world because it's part of Krishna's

internal energy, but by it's consciousness, distorted through the

false ego, it can be absorbed in the material world and thus

think it is part of that world. It is said, asango hy ayam

purushah iti sruteh--The living entity is not really connected

with the material world, but due to his tendency to enjoy the

material senses he is put into material cindition.

(source unknown)

 

So the soul never falls from Vaikuntha; it leaves voluntarily by

transferring it's consciousness to matter. It doesn't really

leave, only it's consciousness leaves by becoming covered by

forgetfulness of its original state. It is like you are sitting

with a friend but you are far away in your own thoughts. He may

be talking to you but you don't hear it, for you are somewhere

else. You are there in your body, but your mind is in another

place. Everyone has that experience.

 

Similarly we are sitting in the spiritual world, but our minds

are absorbed in material existence.The soul with its pure

consciousness is situated in Vaikuntha. It has just forgotten.

 

> 2) If my ( and everyone else's) soul is in the spiritual world

> then why do we always say " Back to Godhead" , since we are

> already in the spiritual world and not the material world .

 

We are already in the spiritual world, but we have to bring our

consciousness back there, too.

 

> 3) The material world is a part of the spiritual sky

> ( 3/4 spiritual world, 1/4 spiritual world), so

> the spiritual world is different from the material world.

> I am in a world which has birth,death,oldage and disease,

> so ( my body and soul) are both in the material world, correct?

 

According to the 'asango hy yam purushah' verse the soul is

never in the material world, it cannot be touched by matter, but,

as I understand it, its consciousness can become distorted into

material thinking, by its desire to enjoy independently from

Krishna.

 

> Or is it that my body is in the material world but my soul in

> the spiritual world. I don't know how that could be possible, I

> am simply speculating here !

 

How it can be possible, we'll only be able to understand when we

have become sufficiently purified and have regained our spiritual

status. But just because we cannot understand it doesn't mean we

cannot accept it. We should be able to accommodate conflicting

ideas in the mind when we deal with spiritual matters. Otherwise

we are bound to become confused. We just have to accept that some

workings of Krishna's energy is completely beyond our ability to

comprehend.

 

> Can someone please answer these qs and help me understand

> better.

 

I don't know if this have been of any help. I have been thinking

a lot of this issue, and I have come to the conclusion that,

since I don't know the answer, it is my duty to take it from

Srila Prabhupada. To me it seems Srila Prabhupada says that we

come from Krishna's lila. My duty is to understand with my

intelligence how Srila Prabhupada could be right when he says

that, not how he could be worng. As a follower of Srila

Prabhupada I find it irrelevant what other sampradayas or the

babajis in Radhakund teach about the subject. I want to

understand reality from Srila Prabhupada, not anyone else. In

particular I don't want to understand that which is acintya from

anyone else than Srila Prabhupada.

 

Here Srila Prabhupada speaks on the subject::

 

Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 4: Chapter Twenty-eight, Text 53

 

TRANSLATION

 

The brahmana continued: My dear friend, even though you cannot

immediately recognize Me, can't you remember that in the past you

had a very intimate friend? Unfortunately, you gave up My company

and accepted a position as enjoyer of this material world.

 

PURPORT

by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

Prabhupada

 

As stated in Bhagavad-gita (7.27):

 

iccha-dvesa-samutthena

dvandva-mohena bharata

sarva-bhutani sammoham

sarge yanti parantapa

 

"O scion of Bharata [Arjuna], O conqueror of the foe, all living

entities are born into delusion, overcome by the dualities of

desire and hate."

 

This is an explanation of how the living entity falls down into

this material world. In the spiritual world there is no duality,

nor is there hate. The Supreme Personality of Godhead expands

Himself into many. In order to enjoy bliss more and more, the

Supreme Lord expands Himself in different categories. As

mentioned in the Varaha purana, He expands

Himself in visnu-tattva (the svamsa expansion) and in His

marginal potency (the ibhinnamsa, or the living entity). These

expanded living entities are innumerable, just as the minute

molecules of sunshine are innumerable expansions of the sun. The

vibhinnamsa expansions, the marginal potencies of the Lord, are

the living entities. When the living entities desire to enjoy

themselves, they develop a consciousness of duality and come to

hate the service of the Lord. In this way the living entities

fall into the material world. In the prema-vivarta it is said:

 

krsna-bahirmukha hana bhoga-vancha kare

nikata-stha maya tare japatiya dhare

 

The natural position of the living entity is to serve the Lord in

a transcendental loving attitude. When the living entity wants to

become Krsna Himself or imitate Krsna, he falls down into the

material world. Since Krsna is the supreme father, His affection

for the living entity is eternal. When the living entity falls

down into the material world, the Supreme Lord, through His

svamsa expansion (Paramatma), keeps company with the living

entity. In this way the living entity may some day return home,

back to Godhead.

 

By misusing his independence, the living entity falls down from

the service of the Lord and takes a position in this material

world as an enjoyer. That is to say, the living entity takes his

position within a material body. Wanting to take a very exalted

position, the living entity

instead becomes entangled in a repetition of birth and death. He

selects his position as a human being, a demigod, a cat, a dog, a

tree, etc. In this way the living entity selects a body out of

the 8,400,000 forms and tries to satisfy himself by a variety of

material enjoyment. The

Supersoul, however, does not like him to do this. Consequently,

the Supersoul instructs him to surrender unto the Supreme

Personality of Godhead. The Lord then takes charge of the living

entity. But unless the living entity is uncontaminated by

material desires, he cannot surrender to the Supreme Lord. In

Bhagavad-gita (5.29) the Lord says:

 

bhoktaram yajna-tapasam

sa rva-loka-mahesvaram

suhrdam sarva-bhutanam

jnatva mam santim rcchati

 

"The sages, knowing Me as the ultimate purpose of all sacrifices

and austerities, the Supreme Lord of all planets and demigods and

the benefactor and well-wisher of all living entities, attain

peace from the pangs of material miseries."

 

The Supreme Lord is the supreme friend of everyone; however, no

one can take advantage of the supreme friend's instructions while

making his own plans to become happy and entangling himself in

the modes of material nature. When there is creation, the living

entities take on different forms according to past desires. This

means that all the species or forms

of life are simultaneously created. Darwin's theory stating that

no human being existed from the beginning but that humans evolved

after many, many years is simply a nonsensical theory. From Vedic

literature we find that the first creature within the universe is

Lord Brahma. Being the most intelligent personality, Lord Brahma

could take charge of creating all

the variety found within this material world.

 

© 1991 by Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

(Text 903551) -------------

 

 

Letter to: Upendra : 69-10-27

Tittenhurst

 

The conditioned souls are always within the Maha Visnu Form,

whereas the liberated souls in Vaikuntha, they are engaged in the

service of the Lord. Constitutionally every living entity, even

if he is in the Vaikuntha Loka, has chance of falling down.

Therefore the living entity

is called marginal energy. But when the falldown has taken place

for the conditioned soul is very difficult to ascertain.

Therefore two classes are designated: eternally liberated and

eternally conditioned. But for arguments sake, a living entity

being marginal energy, he can't be eternally conditioned. The

Time is so unlimited that the conditioned souls appear to be

eternally so, but from the philosophical view he cannot be

eternally conditioned. Since we cannot trace out when we have

become conditioned, there is no use of arguing on this point.

Better to take care first how we can get rid of this conditional

existence; as much

as a patient should take care for treating his disease more, and

less waste his time in finding out the cause of his disease.

 

© 1991 by Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

(Text 903635) -------------

 

 

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Room Conversation Los Angeles, June 23, 1975

750623RC.LA

 

Dr. John Mize: Did all the souls that were in the spiritual sky

fall out of the spiritual sky at once or at different times, or

are there any souls that are always good, they're not foolish,

they don't fall down?

 

Prabhupada: No, there are... Majority, 90%, they are always good.

They never fall down.

 

Dr. John Mize: So we're among the 10%.

 

Prabhupada: Yes. Or less than that. In the material, whole

material world all the living entities they are... Just like in

the prison house, there are some population, but they are not

majority. The majority of the population, they are outside the

prison house. Similarly, majority of

living being, part and parcel of God, they are in the spiritual

world. Only a few falls down.

 

Dr. John Mize: Does Krsna know ahead of time that a soul is going

to be foolish and fall?

 

Prabhupada: Krsna? Yes, Krsna may know because He is omniscient.

 

Dr. John Mize: Are more souls falling all the time?

 

Prabhupada: Not all the time. But there is the tendency of fall

down, not for all, but because there is independence... Everyone

is not liking to misuse the independence. The same example: Just

like a government constructing a city and constructs also prison

house because the government knows that somebody will be

criminal. So their shelter must be

also constructed. It is very easy to understand. Not that cent

percent population will be criminal, but government knows that

some of them will be. Otherwise why they construct prison house

also? One may say, "Where is the criminal? You are

constructing..." Government knows, there will be criminal. So if

the ordinary government can know, why God cannot know? Because

there is tendency.

 

Dr. John Mize: The origin of that tendency is...?

 

Prabhupada: Yes.

 

Dr. John Mize: From where does that tendency come?

 

Prabhupada: Tendency means the independence. So everyone can know

that independence means one can use it properly, one can misuse

it. That is independence. If you make it one way only, that you

cannot become fall down, that is not independence. That is force.

Therefore Krsna says, yathecchasi tatha kuru. "Now you do

whatever you like."

 

Jayatirtha: Because Krsna is independent, therefore the part and

parcels...

 

Prabhupada: Yes. Part and parcel must have a little portion of

independence. Qualitatively, part and parcel means... Just like

you take a drop of water from the sea. The, all the chemical

composition is there in the drop. So Krsna is fully independent.

So we living entities we are

drop. Still, the independence quality is there in minute

quantity.

 

Dr. John Mize: But Krsna has no tendency to fall, whereas we do.

 

Prabhupada: No. Because Krsna is God. Therefore He is all good.

Even He falls down, to our estimation, it is not fall down.

(break) ...cannot judge God. If we are devotee, in all

circumstances we shall glorify God, "You are all-good." That is

devotee. You cannot criticize God, "Oh, You are doing such

thing," no.

 

Dr. John Mize: I'm still puzzled about the relationship of the

soul to God. If the soul is eternal, as God is, and yet some

souls have the tendency to fall and others don't have that

tendency...

 

Prabhupada: No, no, eternal does not mean not fall. Suppose you

are now professor. So you can fall down from your position. But

that does not mean you are not eternal. If you are fall down from

your position, you do not lose your eternity. You simply fall

down. You can become a professor; you can become an ordinary man.

But you are eternal in all circumstance. Eternal... Fall down

does not mean that he loses his eternal. That is stated that na

hanyate hanyamane sarire. Find out. Ajo nityah sasvato 'yam na

hanyate hanyamane sarire. Na jayate na mriyate va kadacit. The

living entity is never born or it never dies. This is eternity.

You change your body, but you eternal.

 

Dr. John Mize: It's so puzzling, though, why I would spend

eternity...

 

Prabhupada: Yes. Therefore he requires that sattva-guna

qualification.

 

Dr. John Mize: The what qualification?

 

Prabhupada: That sattva-guna, goodness.

 

Dr. John Mize: I'm sorry...

 

Prabhupada: Goodness.

 

Dr. John Mize: Goodness?

 

Bahulasva: The mode of goodness.

 

Prabhupada: Mode of goodness. Just like not that everyone can

become a philosophy professor. It requires certain qualification.

But everyone can become also. Everyone got the chance. Provided

he is qualified, then he can take the post of a philosophy

professor. Everyone has got the chance, not that you have got

only the chance. Anyone has got the chance. But not that without

having a certain qualification, one can become. Similarly,

these thing will remain puzzling unless one comes to the

qualification of goodness. Therefore we order our disciples,

"Come to the platform of goodness. Give up all this nonsense

habit." Then it will be possible.

 

Ys, Jahnu das

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