Striving for the Impossible
Srila Prabhupada explains how one who is actually Krishna conscious is always fully absorbing in Lord Caitanya's mission of delivering the fallen, suffering souls of this world back to their original all-blissful identities they once had in the spiritual world before due to a misuse of their minute independence they fell down into this miserable material world. In this regard he writes as follows:
"A Krishna conscious being is always engaged in planning how to take all of suffering humanity back home, back to Godhead. Even if one is not successful in reclaiming all the fallen souls back to Godhead, still, because he is Krishna conscious, his path to Vaikunthaloka is open. He personally becomes qualified to enter the Vaikunthatlokas, and if anyone follows such a devotee, he also enters into Vaikunthaloka."
Those who are factually intelligent strive to be such Krishna conscious beings who can deliver the world, even though it may be impossible to do so. In this way they receive the special mercy of Krishna.
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Sankarshan Das Adhikari
"A Krishna conscious being is always engaged in planning how to take all of suffering humanity back home, back to Godhead. Even if one is not successful in reclaiming all the fallen souls back to Godhead, still, because he is Krishna conscious, his path to Vaikunthaloka is open. He personally becomes qualified to enter the Vaikunthatlokas, and if anyone follows such a devotee, he also enters into Vaikunthaloka."
Those who are factually intelligent strive to be such Krishna conscious beings who can deliver the world, even though it may be impossible to do so. In this way they receive the special mercy of Krishna.
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