“Now, regarding your question about Brahma, he may be chosen either from the liberated or the conditioned souls. In this case Brahma is a liberated soul from the beginning; therefore there is no contradiction that Brahma can be Haridasa Thakur. Those who are conditioned souls are eternally so, which means that it is never possible to trace out how long ago theconditioned existence began. We simply say that misuse of the little independence we have got creates so much trouble for us. But now by adopting Krsna consciousness, we may finish this conditioned life immediately.

That is Krsna consciousness. Your reasoning is all right that the Brahma energy must have conscious direction to manifest form. Therefore, He who gives that direction is the ultimate controller or Parama Isvara. In Brahma-samhita it is said: Isvarah paramah krsnah, sac-cid-ananda-vigrahah, anadir adir govindah, sarva-karana-karanam. Krsna is the Supreme Controller of all controllers and therefore, He is the Origin of everything including the Brahma energy. This Govinda is the Cause of all causes, and He is without any cause. This is the beauty of the sastras, that one sloka finishes billions of years hard labor of mental speculation. Just try give evidence like this.”

(SPL to Sivananda, 19th April, 1968)

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

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