Krishna, God, the Divine Lord, through His plenary emanations, permeates every galaxy as well as every atom, and thus unfolds His infinite energy throughout the entire material creation.
Because impersonalists (those who claim that God is a formless Divine Being) can imagine or even perceive this omnipresence of the Supreme Being, they conclude that His existence in a personal form is impossible.
Therein lies the mystery of the transcendental knowledge of the Absolute Divine Person. This secret is none other than absolute love for God, and the being imbued with such love of the Divine, can ultimately see Krishna, the Supreme Person in every atom and in every animate or inanimate object. Moreover, he can simultaneously see the Sovereign Lord in His own abode, Goloka, where He shares the joy of His infinite entertainment with His eternal companions, who are also manifestations of His absolute nature.
In this vision lies the real mystery of spiritual knowledge, which the Lord established at the very beginning. This mystery is the most secret part of the knowledge of the Supreme, and never will the followers of speculative thought succeed in penetrating it by the force of their intellectual acrobatics. This secret will, however, be revealed to one who follows the path recommended by Lord Brahma in his book “Brahmat-samhita (5.38)”.
All is revealed to those who awaken to true spiritual and absolute knowledge.
In truth, when this knowledge which dispels ignorance of the data relating to God and the Absolute Truth illuminates the being, everything is revealed to him.
True knowledge is that which enables one to perceive the spiritual individuality of all living beings, celestial beings, human beings, animals and plants, together with that of God, the Supreme Being, and to know the link that unites one with the Lord.
Those who forget Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, cannot escape misguidance, but He-conscious beings never suffer it.
Knowledge is always a blessing, but it is through self-surrender to Krishna that perfect knowledge is acquired. He who, after many, many lives acquires absolute knowledge and surrenders to Krishna, then sees all things revealed to him.
There are many ways to go astray: to believe oneself to be God, for example, is to fall into the trap of the grossest illusion. But how can one delude oneself when one is God?
If it were possible, then Satan, the illusion, would be stronger than God, but this is not the case.
The path to true knowledge is to seek the truth from a pure devotee of Krishna, a being who is fully aware of Krishna. One should therefore first seek such a spiritual master, a genuine intimate servant of God, and then learn under his guidance what Krishna consciousness or God consciousness is. Only he can remove the veil of illusion.
That is why Jesus had said to his disciples and apostles: no one goes to the Father except through me.
That is why I also say today: through me, through me, you can go to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. So follow me, for it is the Lord who has sent me to spread the true pure light, and to lift the veil of illusion.