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Kṛṣṇa says that how you are thinking of the material.
Material scientists, they are studying earth. What is called? Soil expert.
They are studying soil: "Where is mine? Where is gold? Where is coal? Where is this, that?"
So many thing, they are studying. But they do not know wherefrom these things came.
Here is... Kṛṣṇa explains that bhinnā me prakṛti: "This is My energy, My energy."
How these different chemicals and earthly matters became manifested,
everyone is inquisitive, any thoughtful man. Here is the answer.
Here is the answer, that bhūmir āpo 'nalo vāyuḥ khaṁ mano buddhir eva ca ahaṅkāra itīyaṁ me bhinnā prakṛtir aṣṭadhā (BG 7.4)
Bhinnā prakṛtir aṣṭadhā. Just like I am speaking, it is being recorded, recorded.
But in my absence, if the record is played, it will exactly vibrate the same sound.
So that is my energy or anyone's energy, but bhinnā, separated from me.
You have to understand like that. So everything is energy of God, Kṛṣṇa,
but this material world means we are missing Kṛṣṇa.
Wherefrom this energy has come? That point we are missing. Bhinnā.
One who knows... Just like the same example.
In the record the play is going on, but one who does not know who has recorded this speech, he cannot find out.
But one who knows voice, he can understand, "It is coming from Prabhupāda, or the Swamiji."
Similarly, the energy is there, but because we have forgotten the source of the energy
or we do not know the source of the energy, therefore we take material things as final.
This is our ignorance.
This prakṛti, this material world, is composed of these things:
bhūmir āpo 'nalo vāyuḥ khaṁ mano buddhir eva ca (BG 7.4).
So wherefrom this came? That Kṛṣṇa explains, that "They are My energies."
Because we have to know, so...
To understand Kṛṣṇa means one must know what is this earth, what is this water,
what is this fire, what is this air, what is this sky, what is this mind, what is this ego.
These material things, they should know that wherefrom these things came.
They only theorize that water is combination of some chemical, hydrogen, oxygen.
But wherefrom the chemical came, hydrogen, oxygen? That they cannot answer.
So therefore this is called acintya-śakti. Acintya-śakti.
If you do not apply, if you refuse, acintya-śakti,
in God, acintya-śakti, inconceivable energy, then there is no God.
Acintya-śakti-sampannaḥ. Now you can understand what is that acintya-śakti.
Acintya-śakti you have got also, acintya-śakti, everyone, because we are part and parcel of God.
Therefore minute... But we are... What is the ratio?
The ratio is, it is said in the śāstra... What is that?
Keśāgra-śata-bhāgasya śatadhā kalpitasya ca jīva-bhāgaḥ sa vijñeyaḥ sa cānantyāya kalpate (CC Madhya 19.140).
Keśāgra-śata-bhāgasya. Just giving an idea. What is that?
The tip of the hair, just a small full stop, you divide this point into one hundred parts.
And that one part again divide into one hundred parts.
That is, mean, one ten-thousandth part of the tip of the hair. That is a full-stop-like.
That is the magnitude of the jīva, spirit, spiritual spark, molecular parts, atomic parts.
So keśāgra-śata-bhāgasya śatadhā kalpitasya ca jīva-bhāgaḥ sa vijñeyaḥ sa cānantyāya kalpate (CC Madhya 19.140).
So there is magnitude, but because in the material eyes we can see simply the gross thing,
the subtle things we cannot understand.
But from the śāstra you have to understand, from the śruti. Then you'll understand.
There is verse in the Bhagavad-gītā,
indriyāṇi parāṇy āhur indriyebhyaḥ paraṁ manaḥ manasas tu parā buddhiḥ (BG 3.42).
Just like here it is said mano buddhiḥ. Manasas ca parā buddhiḥ.
Finer or superior than the mind is intelligence.
That is... Another place it is also explained that gross thing means these senses.
Indriyāṇi parāṇy āhuḥ. This is gross vision.
I see a man means I see his body, his eyes, his ear, his hands and legs and everything.
That is gross vision.
But finer than these gross senses, there is mind which is controlling the senses.
That you do not see. Indriyāṇi parāṇy āhur indriyebhyaḥ paraṁ manaḥ (BG 3.42).
Then mind is controlled by the intelligence.
Manasas ca parā buddhiḥ. So you have to study like that.
Simply like layman if you dismiss that "There is no God, there is no soul," this is simply rascaldom, simply rascaldom.
Don't remain rascals. Here is Bhagavad-gītā.
Learn everything very particularly, very minutely. And it is open for everyone.