Life Comes
from Life - The Fourteenth Morning Walk
Recorded Talks
of A.C.
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada with Dr. Thoudam Damodara Singh,
Dr. W.H. Wolf-Rottkay and other students.
Recorded on December 3, 1973, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, near
Los Angeles.
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The Origin
of the Interplanetary Gases
Dr. Singh:
The scientists say that at one point the earth was composed of dust
particles floating in some gaseous material. Then, in due course, this
colloidal suspension condensed and formed the earth.
Srila Prabhupada: That may be, but where did the gas
come from?
Dr. Singh: They say it just existed!
Srila Prabhupada: Krishna says in Bhagavad-gita
(7.4):
bhumir
apo 'nalo vayuh
kham mano buddhir eva cha
ahankara itiyam me
bhinna prakritir ashtadha
"Earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence and false ego—all
together these eight comprise My separated material energies."
Here Krishna
explains that vayu (gas) came from Him. And finer than vayu
is kham (ether), finer than ether is mind, finer than mind is
intelligence, finer than intelligence is false ego, and finer than
false ego is the soul. But the scientists do not know this. They
understand only gross things. They mention gas, but where does the gas
come from?
Dr. Singh: That they cannot answer.
Srila Prabhupada: But we can answer. From Srimad-Bhagavatam
we know that gas has come from kham, or ether, ether comes from
mind, mind comes from intelligence, intelligence comes from false ego,
and false ego comes from the soul.
Dr. Singh: The scientists argue that before Darwin's
biophysical type of evolution could take place, there had to be what
they call prebiotic chemistry, or chemical evolution.
Srila Prabhupada: Yes. And the term "chemical
evolution" means that chemicals have an origin, and that origin is
spirit, or life. A lemon produces citric acid, and our bodies produce
many chemicals in urine, blood, and bodily secretions. This is proof
that life produces chemicals, not that chemicals produce life.
Dr. Singh: Scientists say that once the seed of life
is present in the cells, then the living entity automatically develops
and functions.
Srila Prabhupada: Yes, but who gives the seed? In
the Bhagavad-gita (7.10) Krishna answers this question. Bijam
mam sarva-bhutanam viddhi partha sanatanam: "O son of Pritha,
know that I am the original seed of all existences." And later (14.4):
sarva-yonishu
kaunteya
murtayah sambhavanti yah
tasam brahma mahad yonir
aham bija-pradah pita
"It should be understood that all species of life, O son of Kunti, are
made possible by birth in this material nature, and that I am the
seed-giving father."
Giving
Credit to the Primal Creator
Dr.
Wolf-Rottkay: But in all humility, Srila Prabhupada, suppose the
scientists actually succeed in artificially creating a living cell.
What would you say?
Srila Prabhupada: What would be their credit? They
would only be imitating what already exists in nature. People are very
fond of imitations. If a man in a nightclub imitates a dog, people will
go and pay money to watch him. But when they see a real dog barking,
they don't pay any attention to it.
Dr. Singh: Srila Prabhupada, the idea of chemical
evolution came from a Russian biologist in 1920. He demonstrated that
before biochemical evolution, the earth's atmosphere was in a state of
reduction. In other words, it was mostly full of hydrogen, with very
little oxygen. Then, in due course, the sun's radiation caused these
hydrogen molecules to form into different chemicals.
Srila Prabhupada: This is a side study. First of
all, where did the hydrogen come from? The scientists simply study the
middle of the process; they do not study the origin. We must know the
beginning. There is an airplane. [indicates an airplane appearing on
the horizon.] Would you say the origin of that machine is the sea? A
foolish person might say that all of a sudden a light appeared in the
sea, and that's how the airplane was created. But is that a scientific
explanation? The scientists' explanations are similar. They say, "This
existed, and then all of a sudden, by chance, that occurred." This is
not science. Science means to explain the original cause.
Perhaps the scientists can create imitations of nature, but why should
we give them credit? We should give credit to the original creator,
God; that is our philosophy.
Dr. Singh: When a scientist discovers some natural
law, he usually names it after himself.
Srila Prabhupada: Yes, exactly. The law is already
there in nature, but the rascal wants to take credit for it.
Gerontology:
Prolonging the Suffering
Dr. Singh: They are actually fighting against the
laws of nature, but often they take pleasure in the struggle.
Srila Prabhupada: That pleasure is childish. Suppose
a child builds a sand castle on the beach with great effort. He may
take pleasure in it, but that is childish pleasure. That is not a grown
man's pleasure. Materialistic men have created a standard of false
happiness. They have created a gorgeous arrangement for a comfortable
civilization, but it is all false because they cannot create a
situation in which they will be able to enjoy it. At any moment, anyone
can be kicked out by death, and all his enjoyment will be finished.
Dr. Singh: That is why they say that God hasn't
given us everything—because we are not able to live here forever.
Srila Prabhupada: But God has given them everything
necessary to live peacefully, and everything necessary to understand
Him. So why will they not inquire about God? Instead, they do things
that help them forget God.
Dr. Singh: Now the scientists have organized a whole
department in science called gerontology, in which they study how to
prolong life.
Srila Prabhupada: Their real aim should be to stop
the suffering. Suppose an old man is in great pain, suffering from many
diseases, and suddenly the doctors increase his life-span. What is the
profit?
Dr. Singh: That is what they do with heart
transplants.
Srila Prabhupada: It is nonsense! Let them stop
death; that would be an achievement. Let them stop all disease; ah,
that would be an achievement. They cannot do these things! Therefore, I
say that all their research is simply a struggle for existence. Krishna
says in Bhagavad-gita (15.7):
mamaivamsho
jiva-loke
jiva-bhutah sanatanah
manah-shashthanindriyani
prakriti-sthani karshati
"The living entities in this conditioned world are My eternal,
fragmental parts. Due to conditioned life, they are struggling very
hard with the six senses, which include the mind."
Student:
Now there is a shortage of oil.
Srila Prabhupada: Yes, we have built a civilization
that is dependent on oil. This is against nature's law, and therefore
there is now an oil shortage. By nature's law, winter is now coming.
Scientists cannot stop it and turn it into summer. They wrongly think
they are in control of nature. In Bhagavad-gita Krishna
informs us that the living being thinks himself to be the doer of
activities that are in actuality carried out by nature. The sun is now
rising. Can they make it dark? And when it is dark, can they command
the sun, "Get up!" They do not realize that if they really want to
conquer nature, they should try to conquer birth, death, old age and
disease. In Bhagavad-gita (7.14) Krishna says:
daivi
hy esha guna-mayi
mama maya duratyaya
mam eva ye prapadyante
mayam etam taranti te
"This divine energy of Mine, consisting of the three modes of material
nature, is difficult to overcome. But those who have surrendered unto
Me can easily cross beyond it."
Dr. Singh:
So, is it very hard to overcome nature's laws?
Srila Prabhupada: For the materialists, it is
impossible. But if one surrenders to Krishna, it becomes easy.
The Real
Origin of Species
Dr. Singh:
To explain why there are so many varieties of living entities, the
scientists say that at a certain time during evolution, the cells'
genes, which normally reproduce themselves perfectly for the next
generation, sometimes make a mistake in copying—something like the
printing press that sometimes makes mistakes. In some circumstances
these mistakes, or mutations, have stood, and different species of
living entities have been formed because of the difference in the genes.
Srila Prabhupada: But that "mistake" has been
continuing since time immemorial, for you will find that all varieties
of living entities have always existed. Therefore the "mistake" is
eternal. But when a "mistake" is permanent, it is not a mistake; it is
intelligence!
Dr. Singh: But scientists say that if there were no
mutations, then there would be only one kind of living entity in the
whole universe.
Srila Prabhupada: No. Every living entity has a
different mind, and therefore there are so many different species of
life to accommodate the different mentalities. For example, we are
walking here, but most people are not coming to join us, because they
have different mentalities than we do. Why does this difference exist?
Dr. Singh: Maybe it is a mistake.
Srila Prabhupada: It is not a mistake. It is their
desire, and at the time of death everyone will get a body exactly
according to his desire. Krishna says in Bhagavad-gita
(8.6):
yam
yam vapi smaran bhavam
tyajaty ante kalevaram
tam tam evaiti kaunteya
sada tad-bhava-bhavitah
"Whatever state of being one remembers when he quits his body, that
state he will attain without fail."
What you are
thinking of at the time of death exactly determines your next body.
Nature will give you the body; the decision is not in your hands, but
in nature's, and she is working under the direction of God.
Dr. Singh: But science seems to have evidence that
different species of life do arise by mistakes.
Srila Prabhupada: That is their mistake! In the laws
of nature there are no mistakes. In railway cars there are first-class,
second-class and third-class sections. If you purchase a third-class
ticket but by mistake go to the first-class section, you will not be
allowed to stay there. It is not a mistake that there are sections;
that is the arrangement. But it is your mistake that you have gone to
the wrong section. So, God is so thorough that He knows all the
mistakes that will be made. Therefore, according to the mistakes you
commit, you enter a particular body: "Here, come here. The body is
ready." There are 8,400,000 species of life, and nature works,
assigning different bodies, with mathematical precision. When the
government builds a city, it builds a prison even before the city is
completed, because the government knows that there will be many
criminals who will have to go to prison. This is not the government's
mistake; it is the mistake of the criminals. Because they become
criminals, they have to go there. It is their mistake.
In nature there are no mistakes. Krishna says:
mayadhyakshena
prakritih
suyate sacharacharam
hetunanena kaunteya
jagad viparivartate
"This material nature is working under My direction, O son of Kunti,
and producing all moving and nonmoving beings." (Bg. 9.10)
Nature works
under the supervision of God, Krishna, so how can nature make mistakes?
But we commit mistakes, we are illusioned, our senses are imperfect,
and we cheat. That is the difference between God and man. God does not
have imperfect senses; His senses are perfect.
Satisfied
Animals
Dr.
Wolf-Rottkay: Because our senses are defective, the technological
enlargements of our senses must also be defective, of course.
Dr. Singh: The microscopes with which we detect
things must also be defective.
Srila Prabhupada: Material existence means defective
existence. If you construct something with defective knowledge and
imperfect senses, whatever you construct must be defective.
Dr. Singh: Even if scientists devised a perfect
microscope, they would still have to look through it with defective
eyes.
Srila Prabhupada: Yes. That is right. Therefore we
conclude that whatever the scientists may say is defective.
Dr. Singh: But they seem quite satisfied.
Srila Prabhupada: The ass is also satisfied. The ass
is satisfied to carry the load of the washerman. Everyone is satisfied,
even the worm in the stool. That is nature's law.
Dr. Wolf-Rottkay: It is said that even the pauper is
proud of his penny.
Srila Prabhupada: Yes. In some parts of India one
may sometimes see a dog starving to death. But as soon as it gets a
female dog, it is satisfied with having sex. Is that satisfaction? The
dog is starving, but still it is satisfied with sex.
