Prabhupada, Montreal, June 16, 1968: Just like in a nice cage, in a golden cage, there is a bird. If you don’t give any food to the bird and simply wash the cage very nicely, oh, there will be always, (imitates bird:) “Chi chi chi chi chi chi.” Why? The real bird is neglected. Simply outward covering. So similarly, I am spirit soul. That I forgot. Aham brahmasmi: “I am Brahman.” I am not this body, not this mind. So people are trying to burnish the body and the mind. First of all they try to burnish the body. This is material civilization. Very nice clothing, very nice food, very nice apartment, very nice car, or very nice sense enjoyment—everything is very nice. But that is to this body. And when one is frustrated to this very nice arrangement, then he goes to the mind: poetry, mental speculation, LSD, marijuana, drinking, and so many things. These are all mental. Actually, happiness is not there in the body, nor in the mind. Real happiness is in the spirit. Therefore Bhagavad-gita says, sukham atyantikam yat tad atindriya-grahyam. The real, the ultimate happiness is that which is beyond this material senses. Atyantikam yat tad atindriya. Atindriya means—indriya means the senses—transcendental to the senses. That means that spiritual. There are many instructions and practical also.
So unless we go to the spiritual platform, we cannot have actual happiness. That is the instruction Prahlāda Mahārāja is giving, that sukham aindriyakaṁ daityā deha-yogena dehinām. The happiness perceived by contact of senses or contact of body, sukham aindriyakam… Our present appreciation of happiness is due to the senses, and these particular senses are according to the particular body. Deha-yogena dehinām. The other day we have explained that a hog, because he has got a particular type of body, his sense gratification is to eat stool. His body is so made that he will feel happy by eating stool. Similarly, another man, his body is so made that he will be happy to have kṛṣṇa-prasāda. So that we can make by Kṛṣṇa consciousness [break] …change the habit of the body. That is possible. How it is possible? By knowledge. The hog cannot be educated. His body is so condemned that it is not possible to educate the hog or the dog or the cat or the animal. Here is a body—by education, one can become from doggish habit to goddish habit. That is possible.
So we have to take advantage. That is explained in the first verse by… Durlabhaṁ mānuṣaṁ janma tad apy adhruvam arthadam: “This human form of body, it is very rarely obtained. It is not to be misused.” That is the first knowledge. But people are not educated in that way. They are encouraged that go on, sense enjoyment: “Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.” Some rascal comes, so he also says, “All right, go on. Enjoy. Simply meditate for fifteen minutes.” But actually, this body is not meant for aggravating sense enjoyment. We require sense enjoyment because that is a demand of the body. If we want to keep body in healthy condition, then the demands of the body—eating, sleeping, mating, and defending—must be provided. But it should not be aggravated. Therefore in the human form of life, tapasya. Tapasya means austerity, penance, vows. These are the teachings of all scriptures. Either you take Hindu scripture or Christian scripture or Muhammadan scripture, in every scripture human form of life is meant for training. Tapo divyam [SB 5.5.1]. Lord Ṛṣabha, He instructed His boys. He had one hundred children, boys. So He instructed them, nāyaṁ deho deha-bhājāṁ nṛloke kaṣṭān kāmān arhate viḍ-bhujāṁ ye: [SB 5.5.1] “My dear boys, this form, human form of life, although it is a body, but this body is in human society.” Nāyaṁ deho deha-bhājāṁ nṛloke. Nṛloke means Nṛ means man. “So when the body is obtained in the human society, not in the dog society, not in the cat society, that body is not meant for simply working very hard and ultimate sense gratification.” That’s all.
People are being taught in this way, that “Work very hard day and night, earn money, and enjoy senses, nothing more.” So this sort of civilization is condemned. The real civilization is that one has to control. Control. What is the difference between a man and an animal? Now, suppose there is very nice foodstuff. In your country it is not seen. In our India, the foodstuff, I mean to say, confectioners, they very nicely decorate in the street for selling. So one cow is… Here, of course, in the street, cow is also not visible. In India, in the street, there are many cows. They are allowed to move free. And sometimes the foodstuff is there, and the cow immediately grabs the foodstuff and eats half of it. You see? (laughter) Now, there are human beings also. Suppose a man is here. He is poor man, he is hungry, and he wants to eat that foodstuff. But because he is human being, he has got the control. He is not like, I mean to say, cow, that immediately takes up the foodstuff. Even if he is poor, he can beg, “My dear sir, can you spare little foodstuff?” But he’ll not… This is human, humanity. Suppose if there is a beautiful girl and one man is attracted, still, he will feel shame to capture that girl. Of course, here I see the boys and girls, they are kissing in the street, and in India it is very uncivil. No boy, no girls will do that because it is a training. It is a training. So by training, one can restrain the senses. And the more you restrain your senses, the more you become slackened for these material shackles.
So therefore Prahlāda Mahārāja says that “If you think that sense enjoyment is the pleasure of life, that can be had in all sorts of other bodies.” The hogs also has got sense enjoyment, the dog also has got sense enjoyment. They are not forbidden. Nature has provided sense enjoyment for cats, dogs, and birds, beasts, everyone. Because that is a demand. So human life… Of course, this should be restricted or as much as possible, as it is available without any extraneous endeavor. Just like we allow our students, “Get yourself married. So by grace of Kṛṣṇa the wife or the husband which you have, just live peacefully. But don’t try to encroach upon other’s wife or other’s husband.” That should be restrained. That is humanity. So we have to live very peacefully so that we may not be disturbed in our material existence. But our ultimate aim should be spiritual realization. Sukham aindriyakaṁ daityā deha-yogena dehinām, sarvatra labhyate. If you are after sense enjoyment… Sarvatra means in all species of life. Suppose you happen to get a body, next body, as a hog, as a dog, or even lower than that. That sense enjoyment will be there. But this opportunity will not be there. This opportunity, to make yourself Kṛṣṇa conscious and just to leave this condemned place and go back to Godhead, that opportunity will not be there. That opportunity is for the human being. Therefore Prahlāda Mahārāja said, tat-prayāso na kartavyo yata āyur-vyayaḥ param: “Therefore we should not simply waste our time for improving the paraphernalia of sense enjoyment.”
Full Lecture: http://prabhupadabooks.com/classes/sb/7/6/3/montreal/june/16/1968
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