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*KRISHNA* *AND RADHA*
Krishna represents both the universal Godhead and the
immanent Godhead, he whom one can meet within one’s being and in
all that constitutes the manifested world.
And do you want to
know why he is always represented as a child? It is because he is in
constant progression. To the extent that the world is perfected, his
play is also perfected − what was the play of yesterday will no
longer be the play of tomorrow; his play will become more and more
harmonious, benign and joyful to the extent that the world becomes
capable of responding to it and enjoying it with the Divine.
Krishna’s play: a power of progress veiling itself
behind appearances.
Krishna’s play in Matter: beauty,
love and joy are comrades; a play which widens and makes you
progress.
Krishna’s play in the physical: the rule of
the Avatar upon earth, that is to say, the realisation of the new
divine world.
Can you tell me whether Radha actually
existed? Volumes are being written to prove that she did not.
Surely she has lived and is still living.
Radha’s
consciousness symbolises perfect attachment to the Divine.
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