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What is repeated birth and death? Does this refer to reincarnation?
“As the embodied soul continually passes, in this body, from boyhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes into another body at death. The self-realized soul is not bewildered by such a change.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 2.13)
Shri Krishna explains this better in the Bhagavad-gita. He clears everything up. He says that just as the body of the living individual changes from boyhood to youth to old age in this lifetime, the same soul passes into another body at the time of death. These facts do not bewilder the person who is self-realized, or dhira.
Birth and death accompany anything that is temporary. They apply to work as well. Imagine this situation. You’re on vacation from school. In the summer you get three months off. Though your parents insist that you do some studying to prepare yourself for the next school year, you decide to instead play all day.
In another scenario, you’re an adult. You work hard to purchase the home of your dreams. This time you’re able to live there for a long time. But eventually, after many years, the house empties. You realize that it is too big for you and your husband. You want to travel instead. Therefore you convince him that it is a good idea to sell this house and get a smaller dwelling, one more suited for just the two of you.
In another scenario, your work is extensive research on a particular area of the continent. This place is very cold, so you’ve had to make special arrangements for your living there. You can only conduct your research during a particular time of the year. The rest of the time it is too cold to handle even with your special arrangements. Therefore you can’t always stay at the place that seems to interest you the most.
Wherever we go, we can’t stay. That is the problem. And our work determines the places to which we travel. This means that the person who remains in their small community all their life is no different than the person who travels all around the world. Both only find temporary residences. This is true of all creatures, large and small, simple and complex.
The individual who works in devotion gets a different kind of destination. They work to please the Supreme Lord. They don’t merely acknowledge His existence. They don’t just profess allegiance to a religious institution and then go about doing every other activity they normally would. Work in devotion leads to a change in consciousness. The person reaching Krishna’s planets is always conscious of Him.
To effect that change, the best method in the current circumstances is the chanting of the holy names: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. Chanting this mantra brings effects that never vanish. There is birth and death for the ordinary work that I do, but work in devotion brings permanent results. Even if I forget the Supreme Lord again, I am assured of a revival later on, getting a restart from the position at which I left off.
Why would I want to go to Krishna’s planets? What is so special about His realm?
In Closing:
All this work why do I do,
When again to leave this place too?
A permanent residence why not,
Where to entering and leaving cycle to stop?
Such planetary realm existing only one,
Through devotional consciousness it is won.
From service to Krishna supreme delight,
Never having to leave, a future most bright.
