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Definition of God Part 1

Discovering the Root of all existance: God.

 

In the modern times, whenever someone starts talking about God, people tend to put off the subject by saying, "What is the need to know anything about God- whether He exists or not who He is  etc? I am not interested; I have many other things to do in life." But actually knowledge of God is not a matter of interest or intellectual gratification, it is an absolute necessity for every sane  human being. To understand why spiritual knowledge is necessary, we have to first understand that all of us are searching for happiness at every moment in our lives. But unfortunately, this  world is a place where our attempts to become happy are inevitably frustrated; we usually don't get the things we want and we get the things we don't want.

Problems: Real and Relative

 

Everyone in this world faces varieties of problems. But most of our problems are very relative as we are living in a strange relative world. For example, after Diwali, if there is a long queue of  toothache patients outside the dentist's clinic, the patients are in agony, but the dentist is overjoyed or, in other words, the patient's pain is the dentist's joy. Thus one man's food is another man's  poison. These problems are relative; that is, they may be of concern to one but not to another. A problem can be considered real if it fulfils the following three criteria:

 

*It is common to all

*Nobody wants it

*Nobody can avoid it

 

In this light, the real problems of life are birth, old age,disease and death and the threefold miseries - miseries caus by one's own mind and body, miseries caused by other living entities and  miseries caused by nature

 

Birth:    Birth is an ex­tremely painful experience for the living entity. For ten long months, the human fe­tus lies cramped within the darkness of the womb, suf­fering severely, scorched by the  mother's gastric fire, continually jolted by sudden movements, and feeling constant pressure from be­ing contained in the small sack, which surrounds him in the womb. This tight,

constricting pocket forces the child's back to arch constantly like a bow. Furthermore, hungry worms in the abdominal cavity tor­ment the unborn child. The child passes stool and urine in the  same pocket. Such is the misery of birth.

 

Old Age: There is indescribable suffering in old age. No one wants to grow old. But by the force of inevitable time everyone is forced to grow old. No one cares for an old man. His relatives are  constantly thinking: "When will this old man pass away? " This is the harsh reality. An aged person becomes an unwanted property in the family. These days many youngsters prefer put­ting their  old parents and grandparents in old age homes. There these old people don't get any love. So they try to love cats and dogs in order to have something to live for. Besides having to helplessly  endure the intoler­able mental agony of neglect people are also inflicted by their bodies with an ever-in­creasing variety of painful and debilitating diseases.

 

Disease: Today people are proud that medical science has prolonged the average human life span. But al­though we may be living longer than our ancestors, we are not happier than them. By  prolonging our life, we are only increasing our pain. There are so many different kinds of diseases and medical science is trying to find out remedies for them. But medical history shows that by  the time science finds the cure for one disease, another even more deadly disease comes up, as has happened in the case of cancer, syphilis, gonorrhea, AIDS etc. We may cure one disease  for some time, but we cannot cure disease per se. The pain suffered through disease is a com­mon experience for everyone and needs no explanation.

 

Death: In the Garuda Purana, one of the ancient Vedic scrip­tures, it is mentioned that death is extremely painful and the dy­ing person experiences a pain that is equivalent to 40,000  simul­taneous scorpion bites. The great sage Kapiladev informs his mother about the ghastly nature of the experience of death, "In that diseased condition the dying person's eyes bulge due to  the pressure oi air from within, and his glands become congested with mucus. He has difficulty in breathing, and there is a rattling sound within his throat...Thus he dies most pathetically."

(Shrimad Bhagvatam 3.30.16-18). The soul is so habituated to living in the body that he must be forced out by the laws of nature at the time of death. Just as a person suffers greatly when he is  evicted from his home, similarly the soul suffers immensely when he is forcibly kicked out of the body. In nature, we see that even the tiniest creatures display amazing abilities and techniques  for escaping death when their lives are threatened. But as death is inevitable for all living beings, so are the fear and pain associated with it. So it is very important to perceive the evils of birth, old  age, disease and death.

 

Some people may argue, "The problems of birth, old age, dis­ease and death come only once in a while. We can just ignore them and enjoy life for the remaining time." But at every mo­ment  everyone is suffering due to at least one of the threefold miseries. These are:

 

Miseries caused by one's own mind and body (adhyatmika klesha): The body and the mind give rise to innumerable prob­lems. In America, for example, one out of three people is forced to  consult a psychiatrist due to mental frustration. In old age, the deteriorating body gives varieties of problems. For example, once a person grows beyond 80 years, generally he can't even sit or  stand without backpain.

 

Miseries caused by other living entities (adhibhautika klesha): Even if you have a healthy body and mind, others will not let you live in peace. Even if everything is nicely arranged in your life, some  other living entity, such as your enemy, boss, colleague, relative, family member or friend, or, if no one else, then a mosquito or a virus is sure to make your life miserable Sometimes we see  even so-called educated people living in apartments in cities fighting for a common verandah in the building in the court for years together. Thus their lives become mis­erable due to unnecessary  anxiety caused by each other.

 

•  Miseries caused by nature (adhidaivika klesha): Floods, droughts, famines, earthquakes, hurricanes etc are devastating calamities imposed upon us through the agency of nature. Even if these  come only occasionally, they wreak havoc whenever they come. And moreover, we are being constantly tormented by the changes in the weather such as scorching heat, freezing cold, untimely  rains. Who can say that they are not being harassed twenty-four hours by these problems? The very fact that more than a dozen tran­quilizers or painkillers are advertised on TV shows that  there must be some suffering.

Solutions: Patch-up and Actual

 

Can modern science solve these problems? No. Never! At best, science can offer temporary stopgap patch-up solutions - nothing more. Science may find techniques to patch up grey hair with  dyes, smoother, out the shriveled skin with a face-lift and thus cover up old age, but it cannot remove old age per se. Hence the scientific solutions are not actually solutions; they only 'cover up'  the harsh realities of life. We can arrive at the solution to these problems only when we know the root cause of all existence-God. There is no other way to get out of these sufferings permanently.  The following example will clarify this point. Suppose you are taken to a multinational company employ­ing fift) thousand people and instructed, "Work." You will-be totally bewildered because you  will not know what work to do. whether to work as a manager, an engineer, a supervisor, a worker etc. If you just take up any work as per your liking, you will surely land up in trouble. And you will  remain in utter confusion till you understand what your position in the company is; only then will you be able to work peacefully.

 

Similaly we are all living in inis material world, but we do not know what our role is supposed to be. We are just taking up any position according to the whims of our mind and are naturally ending  up in trouble. But when we understand God, we also un­derstand His creation and our position in it as His eternal ser­vants. We also understand that all our problems are due to our not rendering  loving service unto Him. When we are reinstated in our constitutional position, our problems are solved once and for all and we attain eternal happiness.

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  • Really to be understood nd knowledgeable to survive in sprituality in this materialistic world..
  • Thanks Prabhu ji for putting it so nicely .!!

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