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Origin of the Jiva Soul
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Commentary
by Srila Bhaktirakshaka Sridhar Dev Goswami Maharaja How does the soul first appear in this world? From what stage of spiritual existence does he fall into the material world?" This is a broad question, which requires some background information. There
are two classes of souls, jivas, The
brahmajyoti, Generally,
souls emanate from the brahmajyoti Krsna
bhuli sei jiva anadi bahirmukha . Anadi Goloka
and Vaikuntha servitors are also seen to be within
the jurisdiction of the brahmanda, The first position of a soul in the material world will be like that of Brahma the creator. Then his karma may take him to the body of a beast like a tiger where he is surrounded with a tigerish mentality, or to the body of a tree or creeper, where different impressions may surround him. In this way, one is involved in action and reaction. The case is complex; to analyze the details of the history of a particular atom is unnecessary. We are concerned with the general thing: how the transformation of the material conception springs from pure consciousness. Matter
is not independent of spirit. In the brahmajyoti
dvandva-mohena bharata sarva-bhutani sammoham sarge yanti parantapa
At
first, sympathy and apathy develop in a crude form,
just as when a sprout springs up with two leaves.
And gradually these two things help us to dive deep
into this mundane world. Upon retiring from the world
of exploitation, the soul may return to his former
position in the brahmajyoti Why
has the soul come to the world of exploitation"
and not the world of dedication? That should be attributed
to his innate nature, which is endowed with free will.
It is a free choice. This is substantiated in the
Bhagavad-gita
lokasya srjati prabhuh na karma-phala-samyogam svabhavas tu pravartate
The responsibility is with the soul, otherwise, the Lord would be responsible for his distressed condition. But Krsna says that the soul's innate free will is responsible for his entanglement in the material world. The soul is conscious, and consciousness means endowed with freedom. Because the soul is atomic, his free will is imperfect and vulnerable. The result of that free choice is that some are coming into the material world, and some are going to the spiritual world. So, the responsibility is with the individual soul. Once, an Indian political leader, Syamasundara Cakravarti, asked our spiritual master, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura Prabhupada, "Why has the Lord granted such freedom to the jiva ?" Prabhupada told him, ""You are fighting for freedom. Don't you know the value of freedom? Devoid of freedom, the soul is only matter." Freedom offers us the alternative to do right or wrong. Once, Gandhi told the British authorities, ""We want freedom."' They replied, "You are not fit to have self-government. When you are fit, we shall give it to you." But finally, he told them, "We want the freedom to do wrong." So, freedom does not guarantee only acting in the right way; freedom has its value independent of right and wrong. Free will is only absolute with the Absolute Truth. Because we are finite" our free will is infinitesimal. The possibility of committing a mistake is there. Our first choice was to dominate" and so, gradually we have entered the world of domination. As a result of this first action, everything else has developed. So, in different ranks" the species have been divided" from the demigods down to the trees and stones. And watery bodies, gaseous bodies, anything that we find here has evolved in that way. The activating principle in any form of embryological development is the soul, and from the soul, everything has evolved."
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