Bodily Quote by Anonymous
““Human society should very seriously understand that the body itself is the source of all miserable life. Modern civilization is supposed to be making advancement in scientific knowledge, but what is this scientific knowledge? It is based on bodily comforts only, without knowledge that however comfortably one maintains his body, the body is destructible. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā, antavanta ime dehāḥ: these bodies are destined to be destroyed.””
About This Quote
The quote warns that focusing solely on bodily comfort ignores the impermanence and vulnerability of the physical body, urging deeper understanding beyond material ease.
In simple terms: Physical comfort is fleeting; true insight goes beyond the body.
Seek wisdom beyond bodily pleasures.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal health decisions
- longevity planning
- spiritual practice
- ethical technology development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance bodily comfort with deeper existential awareness?
- What practices help recognize the body’s transience?
The emphasis on bodily comfort may overlook mental and societal well‑being, limiting holistic health.