Hare
Krishna
Scientists are discussing the nature of reality. They have made a discovery in
physics pointing to the possibility that the universe is not billions of
light-years across as astronomers speculate but may be quite small. So they are
speculating that when we look out in the sky at night we may be looking at some
sort of projection, similar to what you would see in a planetarium. It looks
like the vast night sky but is actually just a piece of film in the projector…
Some are speculating that we may actually be living in a computer simulation,
something like we see depicted in the move “The Matrix.”
“If recent
measurements of cosmic ray particles are correct, then we may have the first
evidence that the universe as we know it is really a giant computer simulation.”
(wired.co.uk)
Of course this is all
useless speculation but it does bring up the question as to what is the nature
of reality?
As scientists are
starting to realize we can not trust our senses to understand the nature of
reality because if we were living in a computer simulation then the computer
would provide realistic inputs to all our senses and we would think that was
‘real’. But it is simulated, not real. So we can not trust our senses. They can
be very easily fooled.
The way to get
knowledge of the true nature of reality is finding a perfect source of
knowledge that does not depend on our imperfect senses. And that perfect source
of knowledge is the Vedas. The Vedas are aparusa, it means not a product of man. They descend
from the Supreme Lord and therefore contain knowledge of the nature of reality
independent of the information we can gather from our material senses.
So what is the nature
of reality? It is most certainly not a computer simulation. We try to
understand things in relation to our own experience. So we have computers here
in the material world, we can understand them to some extent, so we are
projecting that on the universe and speculating the universe may be a
computer simulation. But this computer technology is very crude and primitive
compared to the technology which is used to run the universe. The workings of
the universe are avan manasa gocara, “Beyond the ability of the senses to perceive and beyond the
ability of the mind to imagine.” So without some external and perfect source of
knowledge like the Vedas we can not even imagine what the true nature of
reality is.
What scientists are
pondering when the think of the ‘the nature of reality’, is the nature of this
material world we find ourselves in. Paradoxically the Vedas call this material
world maya, which means ‘that which is not’. So the
scientists have accepted maya or illusion as reality and are trying to understand that…
Therefore right from the beginning they are off to a bad start.
So why does the Vedas
refer to this world as maya or illusory? At the same time as referring to this world as
illusory the Vedas also assert that it is an energy of the Supreme Lord and in
that sense is real, not false.
The actual ‘nature of
reality’ [of the material world] is it is a reflection of something very real.
Everything that we see and experience here in the material world is very real,
but not here, it is real in the spiritual world. What we experience here is a
reflection of the reality of the spiritual world. If you look in a mirror you
see a reflection of your face. That reflection is on the glass. It is a clear
reflection, it is a clear image of your face. But if you were to look into
moving water you would also see a reflection of your face, but your face would
be distorted because of the movement of the water it was being reflected on.
So the Vedas state
that this material world is a reflection of the spiritual world, but it is a
perverted reflection, because it is reflected on desire, our desire.
In the spiritual world
there is only one desire, and that is the desire to serve the Supreme Lord,
Krishna. Of course there everyone is an individual with his own personality and
everyone’s desire to serve Krishna manifests differently depending on their
personality. We all have an eternal relationship with Krishna and our natural
constitutional position is to be situated in the spiritual world serving
Krishna in our own individual and personal relationship with Krishna.
Our relationship with
Krishna is based on love. So love means we have to be free to choose not to
love Krishna if we desire that. Otherwise there is no meaning to love. If I
take a gun and point it at you and try to force you to love me, that is not love.
Love has to be voluntary. So this love for Krishna is our pure desire, but we
can also misuse our independence and pervert our natural desires and instead of
loving Krishna we can desire to become like Krishna who is the object of
everyone’s love and affection.
Of course Krishna is
the Supreme Personality of Godhead and He is unlimited in every respect. So we
can never really become like Krishna as we are limited in every respect. In
every way Krishna is great and we are tiny. But we are the same substance as
Krishna. It is like Krishna is the ocean and we are a tiny drop of the ocean
water. The ocean is salty and also the tiny drop is salty. But there is a huge
amount of salt in the ocean and only a very tiny amount of salt in the drop.
You can not say the drop of water is equal to the ocean.
Krishna is the supreme
controller of everything so we also have that desire to control within us,
because we have the qualities of Krishna in minute quantities. But our natural
position is to serve the great, serve Krishna. However there are living
entities, like us, who misuse our independence, and want to try to become the
lord and master like Krishna. So this is a perverted desire.
Therefore this
material world is a perverted reflection of the spiritual world and the
substance on which it is reflected is desire, our desire. The reflection is
perverted and distorted by our desire. There is no actual substance here in the
material world. That is why it is called maya, “that which is not.” Because here we see a
perverted reflection of the real things from the spiritual world, not the
actual real things.
The material world is
described as being like a tree with it’s roots up and branches down. Of course
we can not see any trees with their roots up and branches down… Unless you are
sitting on the bank of a lake. Then if you look in the water you will see the
reflections of the trees on the bank of the river, but they will be
upside-down, with the roots up and branches down. And the reflection of the
trees will be on the water and will be distorted or perverted by the movements
of the water.
Now those trees that
are reflected in the water look just like real trees. If they were mango trees
then you could even see the ripe mango fruits in the reflection. But those
mangos are not real, it is only a reflection on the water. You could jump into
the lake and try to grab those mangos in the reflected trees but you would
never be able to get any actual mangoes… You could not taste the mangoes.
This material world is
just like that. We see here reflections of real things that we can only
actually achieve in the spiritual world and we become captivated by those
reflections and work very hard to try and posses those reflected mangoes and
only after so much ‘blood, sweat and tears’ we end up with a handful of water
only and the actual mangoes we do not know where they have gone… They vanish
like a mirage in the desert.
We have of the idea of
‘love’. And we get the idea of ‘beauty’. And we have the idea of ‘falling in
love’ with a ‘a beautiful woman’… These are all realities in the spiritual
world but in the material world we only see perverted reflections of these
realities. We can never actually experience love in the material word. All of
these concepts are illusions here. A ‘beautiful woman’ is just a bag of bones
and blood and puss and stool and urine in a nice fresh young skin. So we fall
in love with that skin, and very soon the skin of the ‘beautiful woman’ changes
and we do not like it any more. The skin becomes old and ugly… And this
illusory ‘love’ simply slips through our fingers, just like that reflected
mango in the lake…
Everything in the
material world is based on the misconception of identifying the body as the
self. I think I am an “Australian Man”, but I have nothing to do with Australia
or a man. It just happens that in this birth I, the spirit soul, have appeared
in Australia as a male in the human species. But I have had millions and
millions of births in so many different bodies in so many different species of
life in so many planets and so many universes. And I am so forgetful and so
illusioned that I have forgotten everything about my real nature as a spirit
soul and I am identifying with the particular material body that I happen to
have taken birth in this life, so I think “I am an Australian man…”
So the ‘nature of
reality’ in the material world is there is no reality here. It is simply a
reflection of a reality from the spiritual world and there is no substance in
this reflection. It reflected on our desire, so in that sense we have created
the material world we live in. Everyone has their own ‘reality’ [which is
actually an illusion] and we are simply sharing space with others in this
collective ‘reality’ so that we can cooperatively play the necessary parts in each
others ‘realities’ in such a way that everyone is able to experience their karma.
Almost everything is
an illusion in the material world. The idea that we are free and independent
and can do whatever we want to do is also an illusion. The reality is we are
completely bound up and controlled by the three modes of material nature. This
material world is the ultimate justice. In the human form of life we have a
limited amount of free will. So we are responsible for our actions. If we
choose to do something good then the result is ‘good karma‘, and if we choose to do something bad the
result is ‘bad karma‘. And every one of these actions, good or bad, generates a
reaction that we must experience some time in the future, either in this life
or in a future life.
So we do not come into
this world as a ‘blank slate’. No. We come overburdened with so much karma.
There is no chance. It is not that one person is very fortunate and another
very unfortunate by chance. No. We create our own fortune and misfortune. If we
do something good now that creates something good in the future for us and if
we do something bad now that creates something bad for us in the future…
Every time we help
someone that person becomes obligated to return the favor to us in the future.
Every time we hurt someone that person becomes obliged to hurt us in the
future. And everyone must fulfill their karma. The nature of reality of the
material world is that it is a platform for the living entities to attempt to
become the lord and master but this attempt will always be frustrated and
ultimately fail. And in the process of trying to become the lord and master we
will generate so much karma, good and bad, and at the time of death we will still have
heaps of karmic reactions that we have not yet experienced, so experiencing the karma generated in one birth will take us many
future births.
Now you may begin to
understand the illusion of freedom and independence. We come into the material
world with a certain stock of karma and it is already predestined exactly what we are going to
suffer and what we are going to enjoy. And our reality is set up for us by the
universe in such a way that simultaneously our karma and the karma of all the others we interact with is
simultaneously fulfilled. It is an amazing thing. So the people we have hurt in
previous lives will take birth around us and will be forced to hurt us in this
life. They will have no idea why they are hurting us, because they can’t
remember their past lives, but the laws of nature are so strong that because we
hurt them in a previous life they must hurt us now. And people we have helped
in previous lives will help us in this life. They must, they will be forced to.
Because the law of the universe,karma, will force them to repay their debt, even though they are
unaware they have a debt to us…
Everyone is being
forced to act by the three modes of material nature driven by the law of karma. And they have no control of this. If they
have to kill someone because of their karma they will kill that person and they can not
change this or stop it… this is the nature of reality in the material world.
The purpose behind
this nature of reality is twofold. On one hand the material world does to some
extent allow us to exercise our perverted desires to try to become the lord and
master, imitating Krishna’s position. But because our real constitutional
position is that we are eternally servants of Krishna so for us lordship in the
material world is artificial and can’t last. The other purpose of the material
world is to frustrate all our attempts at becoming the lord and master. So it
is the nature of reality that every endeavor we undertake in the material world
will end in frustration and failure. And the purpose of this frustration and failure
is occasionally one thoughtful person will realize that he can not be happy
like this, trying to be the lord and master in the material world, and this
inspires him to question what really is the purpose of life. And this, in
theBrahma-sutra is defined as the
purpose of human life. To question.
So we could summarize
that the nature of reality in the material world is to bring one to the point
of questioning, “What is the purpose of life…”
And the answer to this
question… that is a different article.
If you have a question or comment please do post your question or comment and I will reply
Chant Hare Krishna and be happy!
Madhudvisa dasa
Chant Hare Krishna Maha Mantra
And your life will be sublime!
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