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When a person is bored, what does he do? He wants to play games to entertain himself. But to play, he needs two things:

 

* enough people to play with

 

* rules

 

 

In like manner, if the Supreme Person wants to play, he also needs to create the 'many' in order to have fun. That explains the process of involution, the Transcendent involving itself into matter, multiplying itself infinitely. And from the lowest state of consciousness, the hidden principle (which is nothing but an aspect of the Supreme Person) evolves. But as in other games, the divine lila also needs rules. So he makes sure that evolution takes place according to certain rules. Hence, the cosmic principles were born to govern nature. Or else, the evolutionay game would have no meaning. Everything would be random and that would create chaos.

 

Inanimate matter has to evolve according to its Tamo Guna, animal according to rajas and so on, until it reaches man where the possibility of going beyond the gunas occurs.That's when the intelligent person realizes that everything, including his ego and intellect, is part of nature, and nature itself an instrument devised by God for his pleasure. Once he surrenders, the real person behind his physical, mental and emotional being, starts evolving, not according to the ego but to its swabhava. Therefore, every individual is not only eternal but unique and therefore evolution takes place according to that unique divine quality. Once the evolution is complete, the REAL PERSON attains liberation, and the game is over on the material, even as it continues on the transcendental plane.

 

This is what life is all about. Krishna is simply playing a game with himself by involving and evolving, multiplying and merging, and so on. And we, due to an evolved consciousness (evolved compared to the animal, that is), have the audacity to think we are the doers. How absurd! We are the instruments, Krishna alone is the doer.

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krishna (god) does not get bored, never.

 

even millions of the vedic rishsi never got bored staying alone in jungles and caves.

 

krishna does lila because he likes to entertain his devotees,

and preotect them from the demoniacs.

 

when a father acts like a horse and son rides on him,

he is not doing it because he is bored.

he just entertains his son.

(this is not to imply that one should wish to ride on krishna.)

 

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even when you play on your own, you still need *something* if not someone, in order to play. When it is *something*, it exists in the lower state of consciousness as JADA. When that *something* evolves, it becomes *someone*, a sentient creature, a more conscious instrument of his play. Either way, multiplicity is present. It is krishna's idea of a joke, the ONE BECOMING MANY.

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