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I impregnate all the living entities into the material nature I am the seed giving father to all the living entities

3 Modes of Nature

BG 9.10 mayädhyakñeëa prakåtiù süyate sa-caräcaram hetunänena kaunteya jagad viparivartate This material nature, which is one of My energies, is working under My direction, O son of Kunti, producing all moving and nonmoving beings. Under its rule this manifestation is created and annihilated again and again.

The Three Modes of Material Nature SATTVA GUNARAJO GUNATAMO GUNA ( Goodness ) ( Passion ) ( Ignorance ) - Knowledge- Unlimited desires- Madness - Free from sins- Fruitive activity- Laziness - Conditioned by the- Attraction between- Sleep sense of happiness man and woman- Intoxication

Messages of Water Masaru Emoto Hado Institute (IHM) Tokyo Hado (pronounced hadou to rhyme with shadow) = wave/vibration/energy

Dr. Masaru Emoto

Distilled Water Crystal

Water Crystal Exposed to Heavy Metal Music Water Crystal Exposed to the Song Entitled, “Silent Night”

"Arigatou“ Thank you in Japanese Water that has been exposed to the words “You make me sick. I will kill you.“ typed on a paper pasted on the bottle. (Page 94)

Water crystal of Fujiwara Dam before offering a prayer. (Page 135) Water crystal of Fujiwara Dam after offering a prayer. (Page 137)

After blessing by 500 people The effect of the word “Love” Water blessed with “Love and Gratitude”

Bach's "Air for the G String". (Page 77) Bach's "Goldberg Variations". (Page 78) Chopin's "Farewell Song". (Page 79) Beethoven’s music “Pastoral” Mozart Kawachi Folk Dance Song. (Page 83)

Distilled water labeled "Do It". Distilled water labeled "Let's Do It".

Crystal of water that has been exposed to playing of Healing Music "Hado". (Page 80)

IGNORANCEPASSIONGOODNESSPURE GOODNESS General Characteristics Foolishness, madness, illusion, inertia, indolence and sleep. Unlimited, uncontrollable desires and longings, intense endeavor, greed, bondage to material fruitive activities and attachment to the fruits of action. Relative purity, illumination, happiness and freedom from sinful reactions. Conducive to real knowledge. Complete, unmotivated, unfailing devotion to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Absolute knowledge, purity, illumination, happiness and freedom from sinful reactions. Destination After death The hellish worlds and the animal kingdom. The association of fruitive workers on the earthly planets. The heavenly planets.The eternal abode of the Supreme Lord. Objects of worship Ghosts and spirits.Demons, powerful men and self- proclaimed imitation gods. The demigods and the impersonal conception of God. The Supreme Personality of Godhead. Food Tasteless, stale, putrid, decomposed, unclean. Cooked more than three hours before being eaten. Remnants of the meals of others. Meat, fish, eggs and liquor. Too bitter, sour, salty, pungent, rich, dry or hot. Causes pain, distress and disease. Increases longevity, purifies one’s existence, gives strength, health, happiness and satisfaction. Nourishing, sweet, juicy, fattening and palatable. Milk products, grains, sugar, fruit and vegetables. Frees one from past sinful reactions and protects one from future contamination. Invokes one’s dormant Krsna consciousness. Prepared by devotees according to scriptural injunctions and offered with devotion to the Supreme Lord. Remnants of the meal of a saintly person or the spiritual master.

IGNORANCEPASSIONGOODNESSPURE GOODNESS Sacrifice Performed faithlessly, in defiance of scriptural injunctions, and with no spiritual food distributed, no hymns chanted and no remuneration made to the priests. Performed proudly, ostentatiously, for the sake of some material end or benefit (such as elevation to the heavenly kingdom). Performed as a duty, according to scriptural regulations, and with no expectation of reward. Performed according to scriptural injunctions, and under the guidance of the spiritual master, to please the Supreme Lord. Austerity Performed foolishly by means of obstinate self- torture or to destroy or injure others. Performed ostentatiously to gain respect, honor and reverence. Brings only unstable, temporary results. Performed with faith and without desires for one’s material benefit. Bodily Austerities: cleanliness, simplicity, celibacy, nonviolence, offering of respect to the demigods, brahmanas, spiritual master, and superiors like the mother and father. Austerities of Speech: speaking beneficially, truthfully and inoffensively and with reference to Vedic authorities. Mental Austerities: Serenity, simplicity, gravity, self- control and purity of thought, detaching the mind from sense gratification. Performed with faith and with a desire to satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Charity Performed at an improper time and place, to an unworthy person like a gambler or drunkard, or contemptuously, without respect. Performed to get something in return, with a desire for fruitive results, or in a grudging mood. Performed as a duty, at the proper time and place, to a worthy person and with no expectation of material returns. Performed only to satisfy the Supreme Lord.

IGNORANCEPASSIONGOODNESSPURE GOODNESS Renunciation Consists of giving up one’s prescribed duties because of illusion. Consists of giving up one’s prescribed duties because of fear or because they appear troublesome. Consists of performing one’s prescribed duties because they ought to be done and abandoning attachment to the fruits of one’s work. Consists of performing one’s prescribed duties in Krsna consciousness and employing the fruits of one’s work for the satisfaction of Krsna. Knowledge Very meager. Unrelated to the Absolute Truth. Breeds attachment to one kind of work as all in all. Concerned only with bodily comforts, eating, sleeping, mating and defending, and so resembles the knowledge of animals. Gives rise to speculative doctrines and theories through which one sees the body as the self and consciousness as a temporary by-product of the body. Rules out the existence of the eternal individual soul within. Gives rise to a vision of one undivided spiritual force within the bodies of all living beings. Enables one to see all living beings as eternal, individual, spiritual servants of the supreme living being, Krnsa. Action Irresponsible, violent, distressing to others. Performed in illusion, without consideration of scriptural injunctions or future bondage and consequences. Results in further foolishness. Performed under false egoism, and with great effort, to satisfy one’s desires to enjoy the fruits of his work. Results in distress. Performed under scriptural regulations, as a matter of duty, without attachment, and without love and hate, by one who renounces the fruits of his actions. Results in purification. Performed solely for the satisfaction of Krsna and the spiritual master. Worker Disregards scriptural injunctions. Materialistic, obstinate, cheating, lazy, morose, procrastinating and expert in insulting others. Attached to the fruits of his work and intent on enjoying them. Greedy, envious and unclean. Entangled by happiness when successful and distress when unsuccessful. Heedless of whether his work is pure or impure. Free from material attachments, pride and false ego. Enthusiastic, resolute and unswayed by success or failure. Unconditionally serves Krsna and the spiritual master under any and all circumstances.

IGNORANCEPASSIONGOODNESSPURE GOODNESS Understanding Considers irreligion to be religion, and religion to b irreligion. Strives always in the wrong direction. Misguided, perverse and imperfect. Cannot distinguish between religion and irreligion, truth and untruth and what should and should not be done. Intelligently discriminates, under scriptural direction, between what is to be done and not to be done, what is to be feared and not to be feared, and what is liberating and what is binding. Always perfectly considers Krsna through personal realization, confirmed by the scriptures and the spiritual master. Determination Cannot go beyond daydreaming, fearfulness, lamentation, morseness and illusion. Fixed upon securing the fruits of religion, economic development and sense gratification. Practically unbreakable. Sustained with steadfastness by yoga, which controls the activities of the mind, life and senses. Fully engaged in Krsna consciousness and never deviated by anything else. Happiness Blind to self-realization, delusion from beginning to end. Comes about from sleep, laziness and illusion. Derived from contact of the senses with their objects. Seems like nectar at first but poison at the end. Epitomized by sexual enjoyment. Compared to poison in the beginning but nectar at the end because it involves control of the mind and senses but awakens one to self- realization. Derived from service rendered by a purified soul to the Supreme Personality of Godhead in an eternal loving relationship. Ever- increasing ecstasy. Unparalleled by any mundane experience or emotion.

BG puruñaù prakåti-stho hi bhuìkte prakåti-jän guëän käraëaà guëa-saìgo’sya sad-asad-yoni-janmasu The living entity in material nature thus follows the ways of life, enjoying the three modes of nature. This is due to his association with that material nature. Thus he meets with good and evil among various species.

BG 7.14 daivé hy eñä guëa- mayé mama mäyä duratyayä mäm eva ye prapadyante mäyäm etäà 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.

BG Mam ca yo avyabhicarena Bhakti yogena sevate Sagunan samatityatan Brahma bhuyaya kalpate Who ever engages in full devotional service, unfailing in all circumstances, at once transcends the modes of material nature and thus comes to the level of transcendence

BG Brahmano hi pratistaham Amrutasyavyayasya ca Sasvatasya ca dharmasya Sukhaikantikasya ca I am the basis of brahman, which is immortal, imperishable and eternal and is the constitutional position of happiness