Krishna is standing there right before us and we don't see. If someone does see Krishna the others who don't see are forced to play roles in service to the Lord that are less than ecstatic. Many are forced to play the role of demons even without knowing it.
The devotee who throws out quote after quote on and on confusing the point to be made by stirring up a huge storm.
Trinavarta.
The devotee who hurls abuse and fault finding.
Kaliya
The devotee who organizes a huge gathering to be managed by devotees who have no ecstatic devotion to Krishna.
Aghasura
The devotee who poses as a guru but is not able to deliver his disciples because he has not attained actual love of Godhead.
Putana
This was what I was experiencing after a conversation with a devotee who could not see Krishna standing before him.
Link to text of Krishna Book describing the pastimes of Lord Krishna.
http://www.krishnapath.org/krsna-book
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The pastimes of Lord Krishna describing in Krishna Book.
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@jiva34
Beautiful spiritual thought dear friend. Keep up your great vision.
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@jiva34
Your writing was clear.
Mugging for the camera for 2+ minutes and then chanting the maha-mantra in a broken fashion would merit explanation to many, I think.
I can see "chant without inhibition or stricture, in any circumstance, without impediment", but then, I could be wrong.
Not everyone will understand. But then how can I explain everything to everyone and think they will understand? I find there are some things that there are just no words for. I very often communicate with the Lord in sound, not words, and now I am seeing communicating with the facial expressions and body movements is also possible. There is an art form called mime. Just as there is an art form called poetry. They need no explanation. I always appreciate your input. Hare Krishna..