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Philosophy of the Krishna Consciousness

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Because the impersonalists

cannot measure the greatest and the smallest, the infinite and the

infinitesimal, they say that God and the spirit soul are formless. The

Krishna consciousness philosophy, however, maintains that both God and

the individual soul have form. The difference is that God is infinite

and the spirit soul is infinitesimal. Otherwise they are qualitatively

one, just as a drop of sea water and the great sea itself are

qualitatively one. Quantitatively there is no comparing the sea and the

drop of water, just as there is no comparing the individual soul with

the supreme soul. According to the Krishna consciousness philosophy, one

should accept one’s position as a drop in comparison to the infinite. As

often said, God is great, and we are small; our position is to serve

the great. That is natural, for everywhere we find the smaller serving

the greater. God is great, greater than anything else, and since nothing

is equal to Him, it is the constitutional position of all living

entities to serve Him. That rendering of service is called Krishna

consciousness. - Swami Prabhupada

 

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