Making the impossible possible.

As one of the greatest Vedic scholars, Srila Jiva Goswami has said in his Tattva Sandarbha verse 43 , Krishna makes the impossible possible,  by,  for the purposes of increasing Ananda , or trancendental pleasure,  He expands Himself and thus the individuals become simultaneous and inconceivably one and different from Him .

He has ” given Himself away ” , and naturally granted eternal autonomy and free will , never to be revoked.

Another aspect of making the impossible possible is that the individuals are not dead stones , or downloads of Divinity  , that are predicable play things for Divinity , although when the living being places themselves in the prison house of the material world they are extremely predicable to Divinity,  after all they are encased in His energy,  a high court judge knows the destination of the criminal , but not the law abiding citizens.

So in his original intended condition of  the individual expansions  of having a pure loving relationship and attractions for the unlimitedly attractive personality of Godhead,  Krishna or Divinity is placing Himself in the uncertainty of relationships , this uncertainty in relationships , within the spiritual realms is a constant source of ever new and expanding pleasure,  for Krishna and His devotees , and in these higher realms , God never knows what to expect.

Thus, the impossible has become possible.

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