Krishna merged all contradictions in the dual
scales of maya in the ocean of transcendental consciousness. Being perfectly anchored in the
still point, he was equally playful at war and peace, love and hate or life and
death..
Krishna was mostly the observer-self, the detached driver of everything in the universe, the charioteer in the battle between opposing forces. He could prevent the war simply at will as he could kill the demons in the twinkling of an eye. But he always allowed the cosmic principles of karma prevail over divine intervention.
Krishna as the player as well as the playwright had the entire drama on his fingertips, even his own death by an erring hunter. But he allowed things to happen in their own way and observed the same with absolute detachment.
Krishna as the player as well as the playwright had the entire drama on his fingertips, even his own death by an erring hunter. But he allowed things to happen in their own way and observed the same with absolute detachment.
Krishna knew everything about all the possible sins as well as all the possible goods that can be done. He would go and enjoy his "raasleela" at nights and wake up in the morning to save the village from the wrath of demons as the people were innocent. He would point out to Bheem how to cheat and beat Duryodhan in battle but would be righteous enough to not even pick a weapon just because he gave his word.
Balance and contradiction were the essence of this god's avatar's being. But He is not the one to introduce these in the world of men, rather, He is the one how best to manipulate these two to do your bidding in your life. We can still learn a lot from Him, depending on how we interpret his words and deeds.
This goat just bleats away at this, as this holds no importance for the goat but momentarily whiff of innovation to the storm of imagination that stirs up in his mind. Balance and Contradiction, perfect to concoct a storm, perfect to hide from one as well.
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