Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Krishna's universal form of humanity

Sometimes I wonder: does Krishna have a universal form of humanity on earth?

Krishna is huge. My imagination is not broad enough to imagine all that is Krishna. Shoot, even Krishna's imagination is constantly stretching trying to encompass Himself. I'm nothing.

So I like to break down Krishna's universal form that encompasses everything into categories of universal forms so that I can appreciate each aspect of His creation separately.




A subtle universal form that contains all of subtle reality. A gross universal form that encompasses all of gross reality.

One universal form contains all the material elements. Another universal form contains all embodied living entities.

And from the universal form that contains all embodied living entities, I feel there is a universal form of Krishna that contains all of humanity. I like to call that 'the human slice of Krishna.'


I really feel that Krishna has a universal form that encompasses all variety of humanity alive on planet earth. And this universal body contains all knowledge of Krishna. It contains all the elements in Krishna's creation. It contains all gross, subtle and spiritual experiences in the same way that the amalgam of human beings contain all that is God. God is ferocious, terrible and wrathful as He is loving, kind and good. He contains all knowledge of the Vedas as well as all emotions. He encompass all and manifests his different moods through his different avatars. So do we, in miniscule amount. We are teeny-tiny gods that contain itty-bitty bits of all that He is.

So since everything  in this material world is always changing, this universal form of Krishna is changing at every moment. It would manifest a different mood at every moment of the day. Imagine that. Half of humanity is sleeping on earth and half of humanity is awake. This universal form of Krishna would depict both. It would be a picture of humanity as it is at every changing moment in the world.

This universal form of Krishna would depict the present. The human present of humanity as it is in the present. It would be a snapshot of who we as human beings are today. It would capture our mood and our beliefs. It would be the whole that is greater than the sum of it's parts.

It would capture all the conflict and strife in the world. It would capture all the love and affection in the world. It would capture all the tools and technology that humans use. It would capture all the vehicles that we drive. It would capture all the measurement tools of science. It would encompass all that we are as humans. It would capture the mood of the world at this moment.

All the rich and poor would be in this form of Krishna, undifferentiated. They would each retain their individuality and difference. So in that way it would be more of a salad than a soup. In a soup all the individuality is mushed and mashed. In a salad all the individuality and differences are retained and appreciated while tasting all. That would be the universal form of Krishna. 

All the different races of the world would be in this form of Krishna. All the different religions and belief systems including athiesm and agnosticism would be in this form of Krishna.

All the different professions in the world would be represented by the different organs of Krishna's universal body form. The intellectuals would be the brain. The workers the hands. But it would even go down to the liver, heart, stomach and intestine level. There is the mouth of Krishna. And there are people who work in recycling.

There is a psychological component and emotional component to Krishna's body. And not all the parts of this universal form of Krishna would be in harmony. There were be conflict between different parts as well.

This universal form of Krishna would be a living time capsule of humanity as we are today. It would encompass all that we are--as we are in the present. It would capture our mood, our worries. And we would realize that through out the history of humanity this universal form has manifest itself in completely different colors and shapes. And we would realize that the histories that are yet to come this universal form would continue to manifest itself in shapes and colors not seen in present. This universal form of Krishna is ever changing and ever fresh.

And in many ways, the field of journalism, tries to capture this universal form of Krishna everyday. But it does a very superficial job of it. For the depth of humanity is much greater than is captured in journalism today. It is much much more. This we learn from Sanatan Dharma.

I really enjoy appreciating God through his creation and vice versa. It is a lot of fun. And it's a great way to appreciate the whole through the parts and the parts through the whole. In Krishna's mind there is no contradiction. And to know God's mind is to see no contradiction in Him or his creation. According to the Isopanisad to know science and nescience in context is knowledge. 

vidyam cavidyam ca yas

tad vedobhayam saha

avidyaya mrtyum tirtva

vidyayamrtam asnute

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