The Spiritual World
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There are legions, myriads of living beings, of which only one is God, the Supreme and Absolute Person. The difference between the one and the others lies in the fact that the one is the Lord of all the others. Now, Lord Chaitanya is this Supreme Being, descended in person to remind him of the cohorts of fallen souls. In other words, the precise goal of the advent of Lord Chaitanya only a few centuries ago (He appeared on earth, and in India in particular, in the year 1480) was to establish the spiritual truth that He is a Supreme God who keeps countless living beings. Impersonalist philosophers can not understand this truth, and the Lord Chaitanya Himself appeared to convince the masses of the true nature of the relationship that unites each being to the Supreme.

The spiritual world consists of three quarters of the energies of the Supreme Lord.

The spiritual planets are called Vaikunthas, because there is no lamentation, no anguish, no fear: everything is eternal. The spiritual world is made up of three-quarters of the energies of the Supreme Lord, while the material cosmos represents only one quarter. No one can apprehend what is happening to these three quarters, for even the temporal, material universe, which forms only a quarter of the Lord's energies, can not be precisely described.

Seeking to give an idea of ​​the extent of a quarter of Krishna's energy, Lord Chaitanya, the Golden Avatar, quotes an incident concerning Brahma, the regent of the Milky Way galaxy, visiting Krishna in Dvaraka .

At the arrival of Brahma, the first creature and ruler of our galaxy, the porter informed Krishna, who immediately asked him what Brahma was; Returning to the demiurge, the porter said to him, "Krishna would like to know what Brahma is."

Brahma remained stunned. Why this question from Krishna?

He answered the gatekeeper: "Tell him that the four-headed Brahma, the father of the four Koumaras, came to see him. After having informed Krishna, the porter asked Brahma to enter. This he did, then offering his homage to the lotus feet of the Lord (a form of politeness and respect) which received him with all the honors due to him. Krishna then asked him the purpose of his visit.

"I will explain to you the reason for my coming," replied Brahma, "as soon as You have had the goodness to dispel a doubt that is born in my mind. The porter having repeated to me Your question as to my identity, I would like to know if there are other Brahmas?"

At these words, Krishna smiled and immediately called different Brahmas from different galaxies. The four-headed demiurge then saw several Brahmas come to pay

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