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Who are we, really? Does the nation of origin identify us? Is it the ethnicity inherited from the parents? What should be our purpose? Make money? Start a family? What if that is not enough? What is religion, really?
Going beyond mere faith, in the preliminary stage of understanding the Vedas, the ancient scriptural tradition emanating from the place today known as India, there is the basic combination. One and two. The first and the second. Paired together, the individual begins to understand not only themselves, but every living thing around them, as well.
1. Spirit and matter
The basic difference. The fundamental dividing line. The determining point between life and death. The start is spirit. It is inexhaustible. It is even beyond time, in both directions. Never was there a time that the soul did not exist, nor will it ever cease to be.
“Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; nor in the future shall any of us cease to be.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 2.12)
Matter has the same source, but its properties are different. It doesn’t stay manifest in the same way forever. Put the two together, spirit and matter, and you get a living being.
2. The enjoyer and the enjoyed
The two Sanskrit words are purusha and prakriti. Spirit at the individual level is the enjoyer. Matter is what spirit enjoys, though the mentality is in illusion. Purusha also means “male” and prakriti “female.”
3. A person and the material elements covering them
Purusha also refers to a person and prakriti the vessel in which the person resides. This vessel is composed of material elements, both gross and subtle.
“Earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence and false ego-altogether these eight comprise My separated material energies.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 7.4)
The material elements are mistakenly used for identification, but there is change. I may look different in a few years. Also, just because my skin has a certain pigmentation doesn’t make me any different on the inside in comparing those with a different bodily complexion.
4. The constant factor and the ever-changing one
The spirit inside stays the same. Prior to birth, after death, and everything occurring in between – the soul is our true identity. The outside can change both within the present lifetime and afterwards, when a new body arrives, replacing the one discarded.
5. The living being and the dull and lifeless substance on top
The presence of that soul is what determines the presence of life. As soon as the soul exits, the same body that was moments prior full of life no longer is so. This means that it was the soul all along which was important. It was the spiritual element that really mattered. The body was nothing more than a set of clothes.
“As a person puts on new garments, giving up old ones, similarly, the soul accepts new material bodies, giving up the old and useless ones.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 2.22)
The presentation of these different combinations is vitally important when moving forward. The person armed with knowledge, jnana, has the potential for practically realizing, vijnana. From there the opportunity arises to find an occupation that matches the needs of the soul, which is what really matters.
In Closing:
Knowledge of spiritual life to you,
By presentation of concepts two.
Purusha and prakriti existing,
One temporary, the other persisting.
Like living being with something covering,
Inside same despite future change hovering.
Armed with knowledge the upper hand,
That into better future to land.

