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1684: Fooling Mother Nature? Why Material Solutions Backfire

1684: Fooling Mother Nature? Why Material Solutions Backfire

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When we try to “fix” life, sometimes it only breaks further. In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha examine how our material solutions—cars, technology, medicine—can backfire when they stem from the impulse to control, not harmonize.

Through the lens of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 10.13.44, Tagore’s warning, and a margarine ad that tried to fool Mother Nature, this discussion reveals how true wisdom isn’t about domination—it’s about surrender, humility, and learning to live in harmony.

What you’ll take away:
* Why control breeds chaos and how we get stuck in whack-a-mole fixes
* The folly of “doing better than nature” — margarine vs. butter
* Newton’s insight: explanation is not origin
* The meaning of sattva (contentment) vs. rajas (complication)
* How Viṣṇu’s all-pervading nature humbles our intellect
* Observing the small (even just chickens) to glimpse the cosmos
* Practical suggestions for aligning with nature instead of conquering it

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Srimad Bhagavatam 10.13.44

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