It’s always heartwarming reading your posts, Maharaja. The way you play with words, the poetry in every line… you really make us travel with you. Looking forward to reading about your new adventures in 2026! Please keep sharing. Dandavat Pranams. 🙏
"Nothing is random and chance is a myth." This resonates a lot, and i want to share a reflection that moved me to consider my own spirituality and to see Krishna's presence in my life:
Often, the origin of life is argued as a "chance" event, a SUPREMELY-SUPER lower-than-lowest probability scenario. But, when so many other outcomes were possible, why did this specific one come to fruition?
Every chance outcome has specific variables that lead up to it. And every variable that turned out a certain way based on chance, too, has its own independent factors influencing that specific outcome. When we keep questioning each "chance" variable/outcome/event responsible for the origin of life, we move from science to philosophy, and from philosophy to spirituality.
Clarifying terms:
-- Randomness: If you rolled the dice a second time, it may not necessarily give you the same result as your first roll.
-- Chance: The probability of the second roll being the same as the first is 1 out of 6.
Chance is the label we give to a human limitation—our inability to know why something happened exactly the way it did and what exactly will happen in the future. At best, we can chart a range of possible pasts and futures. But we cannot know for sure why one outcome materializes over another.
Hare krishna dear maharaj . Amazing . It is so beautiful to read allall your posts. I always look to your articles and feel inspired by your writing. Somehow I feel you write in such a way it touches our heart. Inspired by your words even I have started to write in an authentic way . Thank you once again for the kind of words you share which move our hearts ♥️
Wow profound ! Brought tears to my eyes . Everything is changing yet nothing is changing . Same questions, same struggles . Krishna the ultimate pied piper guiding us back home
Dandavats Maharaj. PAMHO. AGTSP. Well we both went back to school this year huh? I’m at Cambridge and you’re at Harvard. What a beautiful synchronicity!
Looking forward so much to our conversation about vakyya, my new software and how this can impact the Movement.
And I also have a small (very small) gift. I know you travel light.
Thank you so much, Maharaja, for sharing this post. What an amazing journey you are living, and we feel fortunate that you allow us to walk along with you through your words. Your wisdom always inspires my heart
Hare Krishna dear Maharaj. Your words are always such pure nectar. You are leading me on a wonderful path on my way as i am hearing Krishna’s fluit music coming from your words. Thank you for refining my thoughts and guiding me from material grounds to elevated spiritual ones. Have a wonderful and meaningful Christmas vacation back home in the UK 🙏 Hopefully Krishna will lead me to see you again in person outside Zoom
I feel truly blessed to get the opportunity to read and be part of your spiritual journey through these precious posts. You have a natural flair to make words sing a divine story through your vivid and pure explanations.
Maharaj with my humble obeisance to you, I have always felt a need to ask this burning question about Stoicism doctrine which at times I feel is not different from what I have so far understood reading Bhagavad Gita and understanding the two sides Kauravas and Pandavas in Mahabharata.
The doctrine that is central to Stoicism is that the world is organised in a rational and coherent way and is directed by all-pervasive force called “logos”. The English language translates it as “logic”, but logos is much broader than that, I presume.
Logos operates both in individuals (through faculty of reasoning) and in the universe (rationale principle that governs the org. of the universe). All events are determined by the logos and follow an unbreakable chain of cause and effect and that chain cannot be broken.
According to this theory human being is like a dog tied to a wagon. If the dog refuses to run along with the wagon, he will be dragged by it, yet the choice remains his to run or to be dragged. In the same way, humans are responsible for their choices and actions, even though these have been anticipated by the logos and form part of its plan.
So, all our actions, Just or Unjust are governed by the logos. So what about free will or moral responsibility? – Is that what called Krishna? Who is Krishna in real sense?
How does Mahabharata story differ from Stoicism as both Kauravas and Pandavas were governed by their logos and Where does Bhagavad Gita fits in?
It’s always heartwarming reading your posts, Maharaja. The way you play with words, the poetry in every line… you really make us travel with you. Looking forward to reading about your new adventures in 2026! Please keep sharing. Dandavat Pranams. 🙏
"Nothing is random and chance is a myth." This resonates a lot, and i want to share a reflection that moved me to consider my own spirituality and to see Krishna's presence in my life:
Often, the origin of life is argued as a "chance" event, a SUPREMELY-SUPER lower-than-lowest probability scenario. But, when so many other outcomes were possible, why did this specific one come to fruition?
Every chance outcome has specific variables that lead up to it. And every variable that turned out a certain way based on chance, too, has its own independent factors influencing that specific outcome. When we keep questioning each "chance" variable/outcome/event responsible for the origin of life, we move from science to philosophy, and from philosophy to spirituality.
Clarifying terms:
-- Randomness: If you rolled the dice a second time, it may not necessarily give you the same result as your first roll.
-- Chance: The probability of the second roll being the same as the first is 1 out of 6.
Chance is the label we give to a human limitation—our inability to know why something happened exactly the way it did and what exactly will happen in the future. At best, we can chart a range of possible pasts and futures. But we cannot know for sure why one outcome materializes over another.
Hare krishna dear maharaj . Amazing . It is so beautiful to read allall your posts. I always look to your articles and feel inspired by your writing. Somehow I feel you write in such a way it touches our heart. Inspired by your words even I have started to write in an authentic way . Thank you once again for the kind of words you share which move our hearts ♥️
Hare Krishna🙏
Dandvat pranam maharaj🙏
One more masterpiece, simply outstanding.
Rising in the fall- you hear the flute call.
Wow! Sometimes we don't find words or captions to describe a happiness.
Aura & Vibes says it all.
Maharaj! Your Life is a Krishna 's novel & He is writing what's Best for you.
Simply Divine Experience.
Really happy for you.
JD must be feeling proud of you. 🙏
Wow profound ! Brought tears to my eyes . Everything is changing yet nothing is changing . Same questions, same struggles . Krishna the ultimate pied piper guiding us back home
Always waiting for your posts. And when I carefully read them, it feels like a personal letter for my soul, wrapped with love ❤️
सर्वं श्री कृष्णार्पणमस्तु।
Thank you! As Saint Kabir was , you are also a weaver .
A weaver of words that create beauty, stories , hope , inspiration , wisdom, warm connection , and love .
Every week you have touched our hearts and enlivened our minds through the tapestry of your writings .
Thank you so much !
Have a wonderful end of term , safe travels , and may the Divine flute
continues playing wherever you go !
I also hope they will hear the flute call!
“Nothing is random and chance is a myth” . . . how profound! Looking forward to your book. Pranams, Maharaja.
Dandavats Maharaj. PAMHO. AGTSP. Well we both went back to school this year huh? I’m at Cambridge and you’re at Harvard. What a beautiful synchronicity!
Looking forward so much to our conversation about vakyya, my new software and how this can impact the Movement.
And I also have a small (very small) gift. I know you travel light.
Come home safely…
Yours in anticipation,
Bhakta Jason
Indeed a beautiful heart warming piece of writing...as Maharaj you said the flute player has always the last word. so beautifully put by you. Hari Bol
Hare Krishna Maharaj
You have a cool way of pulling people into the moment with your words.
Reading this post lifted me out of this world.A beautiful experience.Truly divine!!!!!
Thank you so much, Maharaja, for sharing this post. What an amazing journey you are living, and we feel fortunate that you allow us to walk along with you through your words. Your wisdom always inspires my heart
Hare Krishna dear Maharaj. Your words are always such pure nectar. You are leading me on a wonderful path on my way as i am hearing Krishna’s fluit music coming from your words. Thank you for refining my thoughts and guiding me from material grounds to elevated spiritual ones. Have a wonderful and meaningful Christmas vacation back home in the UK 🙏 Hopefully Krishna will lead me to see you again in person outside Zoom
Hare Krsna Maharaj Ji!
Sadar Charan Sparsh 🙏
I feel truly blessed to get the opportunity to read and be part of your spiritual journey through these precious posts. You have a natural flair to make words sing a divine story through your vivid and pure explanations.
Maharaj with my humble obeisance to you, I have always felt a need to ask this burning question about Stoicism doctrine which at times I feel is not different from what I have so far understood reading Bhagavad Gita and understanding the two sides Kauravas and Pandavas in Mahabharata.
The doctrine that is central to Stoicism is that the world is organised in a rational and coherent way and is directed by all-pervasive force called “logos”. The English language translates it as “logic”, but logos is much broader than that, I presume.
Logos operates both in individuals (through faculty of reasoning) and in the universe (rationale principle that governs the org. of the universe). All events are determined by the logos and follow an unbreakable chain of cause and effect and that chain cannot be broken.
According to this theory human being is like a dog tied to a wagon. If the dog refuses to run along with the wagon, he will be dragged by it, yet the choice remains his to run or to be dragged. In the same way, humans are responsible for their choices and actions, even though these have been anticipated by the logos and form part of its plan.
So, all our actions, Just or Unjust are governed by the logos. So what about free will or moral responsibility? – Is that what called Krishna? Who is Krishna in real sense?
How does Mahabharata story differ from Stoicism as both Kauravas and Pandavas were governed by their logos and Where does Bhagavad Gita fits in?
A Seeker,
Vivek
Dandvat Pranam 🙏