- The main meaning of Brahma is Svayam Bhagavan.
- What every conscious being has in common: wanting, knowing and feeling.
- About the potency of desire in the heart of Bhagavan and the minute living entities.
- The three aspects of Bhagavan: brahma, paramatma and Bhagavan.
- About the three powers present in the material world: mani (stones), mantras and herbs.
- If you chant the mantras, many types of miracles will happen!
- About the different types of siddhis provided by mantras.
- About the two meanings contained in the Scriptures: primary and secondary.
- The sun’s rays come from Krsna’s big toe nail.
- All potencies come from Sri Hari.
- The conditioned soul has the false ego that it is the author of actions.
- About the two types of ego: suddha-abhimana (spiritual ego) and jara-abhimana (false material ego).
- Sloka: eko ‘py asau racayituṁ jagad-aṇḍa-koṭiṁ yac-chaktir asti jagad-aṇḍa-cayā yad-antaḥ (Sri Brahma Samhita 5.35).
- About the transcendental body and the transcendental senses of the Lord.
- About the different forms of the Lord and His moods.
- About the proverb that says: what you will do or not do is ultimately your decision, but listen to lots of opinions.
- It is important to know the mayavada philosophy of Sankaracarya to be able to defeat it.
- There is no difference between the potency (Maya) and the possessor of the potency (Krsna), however, Sri Krsna, possessor of the potency, is not affected by His Maya potency.
- Examples of comparison between Maya and Bhagavan: the spider that makes the web with its own saliva but does not get stuck in it; body hair and nails.
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