Bubbles
Bhagavad-gita As It Is
BG Chapters 1 - 6
In the materialistic concept, the body is perishable, full of ignorance and completely miserable. Therefore, people in general keep this same bodily idea in mind when they are informed of the personal form of the Lord. For such materialistic men, the form of the gigantic material manifestation is supreme. Consequently they consider the Supreme to be impersonal. And because they are too materially absorbed, the conception of retaining the personality after liberation from matter frightens them. When they are informed that spiritual life is also individual and personal, they become afraid of becoming persons again, and so they naturally prefer a kind of merging into the impersonal void. Generally, they compare the living entities to the bubbles of the ocean, which merge into the ocean. That is the highest perfection of spiritual existence attainable without individual personality. This is a kind of fearful stage of life, devoid of perfect knowledge of spiritual existence.
Page Title: | Bubbles |
Compiler: | Alakananda, Visnu Murti |
Created: | 18 of Mar, 2010 |
Totals by Section: | BG=3, SB=8, CC=0, OB=2, Lec=18, Con=7, Let=1 |
No. of Quotes: | 39 |