moment. Whoever aspires to remain constantly in contact with the Sovereign Lord must therefore constantly chant his Holy Names, as recommended by the original holy scriptures:
hare krishna hare krishna krishna krishna hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare
This song of the Holy Names of the Lord in Sanskrit means; “O energy of the Lord, O Lord Krishna, allow me to serve you”. Whoever can thus taste the companionship of the Lord will be freed without any doubt from the darkness of the created world, from the false ego.
The transformation of the ether generates air, accompanied by the sense of touch and the attribute peculiar to its original elements, namely sound and the fundamental conditions of life, sensory perception, psychic faculties and physical strength. When the air is transformed in its turn, by the effect of time and of nature, it generates fire endowed with form, accompanied by the sense of touch and sound. Then the fire transforms and manifests water, liquid and tasty. Like the elements that came before it, it is endowed with form, tact and abounding in sound. Finally, water generates all variety on earth with its smells and, of course, taste, touch, sound and form. The entire process of creation gradually evolves by developing from one element to another until it produces variety on the earth with its trees, its flora, its mountains, rivers, reptiles, birds, animals and human races. Evolution also applies to sensory perception: sound generates the sense of touch, which then manifests form... Taste and smell are also the result of the gradual development of ether, air, fire, water and earth. Each represents the effect of one element and the cause of another, but the Lord Himself is the first cause, manifested in the guise of his full emanation, Maha-Visnu, lying on the causal waters of material creation. Lord Krishna is the Cause of all causes.
The various kinds of sensory perceptions are found to be contained in their entirety in the earth element, and partially in the other elements. Ether, for example, has only sound as an attribute, while air contains sound and touch. In fire, we also find sound and touch, but also form. Water contains taste in addition to sound, feel and shape. The earth, however, includes all of these attributes, plus smell. Therefore, the earth, therefore, contains all the variety of existence, which has its origin in the fundamental element that is air.
The galaxy is in reality a closed sphere surrounded by seven layers of matter and containing fourteen planetary systems, each containing innumerable planets. The