The Soul conscious being can say with the awakened Christ in Jesus “I and my father are one” the deluded conscious being says I am the body.

Man, being a microcosm of the universe has within him all five sheaths- matter, life,mind, intellect and Bliss. He alone of all forms of creation, has the ability to unfold all these sheaths and free his soul to become one with God.

The mind is said to be blind because it cannot see without the help of the senses and intelligence. The reins of The Chariot receive and relay the impulses from the steeds and the guidance of the charioteer. Similarly, the blind mind on its own neither cognizes nor exerts guidance but merely receives the impressions from the senses and relays the conclusions and instructions of the intelligence, if the intelligence is governed by the pure discriminative power the senses are controlled, if the intelligence is ruled by material desires, the senses are wild and unruly.

God is Spirit the consciousness within every atom, his son is the life and light within all of mankind, the offspring of Spirit, (the Holy Ghost) within man, “your Soul” knows as the Christ.

The Universal Christ consciousness is the “only begotten son” or Sole undistorted reflection of God permeating every atom and point of space in the manifested cosmos the full measure of God’s Consciousness is manifested and those who have full realization of Christ as their Consciousness is Universal their light is shed on all the world.

Christ and Krishna are titles having the same Spiritual connotation: Jesus the Christ and Yadava the Krishna, these titles identify the State of Consciousness manifested by these two illuminated beings, their incarnate to oneness with the consciousness of God omnipresent in creation.

There are many derivations given to the word Krishna the most common of which is dark referring to the hue of Krishna’s complexion he is often shown as dark blue to connote Divinity. Blue is also the color of the Christ Consciousness when epitomized in the spiritual eye as a circle of dark blue lights surrounding the silvery white star of Cosmic Consciousness. “Krsna means Universal Spirit. Krsi denotes a genetic term, while na conveys the idea of the self, thus bringing forth the meaning ‘Omniscient Spirit’ in this we find a parallel to the Christ Consciousness as the intelligence of God omnipresent in creation.

It is of interest that a colloquial Bengali rendering or “Krishna” is Krista in Greek Christos and in Spanish Cristo in it’s masculine pronunciation ending in “o” and as feminine Crista, as a pure individualized reflection of God (the Holy Ghost) has no gender, neither female nor male, and masculine and feminine pronunciations can end in with an “a” or “o” according to different languages. The whole intent of the Bible is to align man’s effort on the side of righteousness, the ultimate aim is to “know thyself” to have self-realization, the realization of man’s true self, “the soul”, as made in the image of God and eternal one with the ever-existing, ever-conscious, ever-new Bliss of Spirit, One with the father.

Symbolically the kingdom of the body and mind righteous fully belongs to King Soul and his Noble subjects of virtual tendencies but King ego and his kingsman of wicked ignoble tendencies cunningly usurp the throne. When King Soul arises to reclaim his territory, the body and mind become the battleground.
How King Soul rules over his body Kingdom, loses and then regains it is the essence for the resurrection of Christ.

When deluded and tempted by Cosmic delusion or psychological Satan, the Soul becomes the limited ego which identifies itself with the body and the body’s relatives and possessions.

In a body and mind ruled by King Soul and his discriminated faculties all rebels have met their just fate: decapitation! The enemies- ego, fear, anger, greed, attachment, pride, desires, habits, temptation-no longer lurking the secret subconscious cellars to plot against the rightful King. The peaceful realm manifest nothing but abundance, Harmony, and wisdom no disease, failure, or consciousness of death dwell in the bodily realm under the reign of King Soul.

This is to know thyself, self-realization, man’s native state as the Soul, the pure reflection of Spirit within the flesh. Dreams of incarnations play on the delusive screen of individuality; but in reality never for a moment is man separate from God, we are his thoughts, he is our being, from him we have come, in him we are to live as expressions of his wisdom, his love, his joy, in him our egoity must melt away, in the ever-wakeful dreamlessness of eternal Bliss.

Each person has to fight his own battle of Kurukshetra. It is a war not only worth winning, but in the divine order of the universe and of the eternal relationship between the Soul and God, a war that sooner or later must be won.