yathÄ suá¹£uptaḥ puruá¹£o
viÅ›vaá¹ paÅ›yati cÄtmani
ÄtmÄnam eka-deÅ›a-sthaá¹
manyate svapna utthitaḥ
evaá¹ jÄgaraṇÄdÄ«ni
jÄ«va-sthÄnÄni cÄtmanaḥ
mÄyÄ-mÄtrÄṇi vijñÄya
tad-draá¹£á¹Äraá¹ paraá¹ smaret
yathÄ - just as; suá¹£uptaḥ - sleeping; puruá¹£aḥ - a person; viÅ›vam - the whole universe; paÅ›yati - perceives; ca - also; Ätmani - in himself; ÄtmÄnam - himself; eka-deÅ›a-stham - lying down in one place; manyate - he considers; svapne - in the dreaming condition; utthitaḥ - waking up; evam - in this way; jÄgaraṇa-ÄdÄ«ni - the states of wakefulness and so on; jÄ«va-sthÄnÄni - the living entity's different conditions of existence; ca - also; Ätmanaḥ - of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; mÄyÄ-mÄtrÄṇi - the exhibitions of the illusory potency; vijñÄya - knowing; tat - of them; draá¹£á¹Äram - the creator or seer of all such conditions; param - the Supreme; smaret - one should always remember.
None of these conditions of the living entities — namely, deep sleep, dreaming and wakefulness — is substantial. They are simply displays of various phases of conditional life. There may be many mountains, rivers, trees, bees, tigers and snakes that are situated far away, but in a dream one may imagine them to be nearby. Similarly, as one has subtle dreams at night, when the living entity is awake he lives in gross dreams of nation, community, society, possessions, skyscrapers, bank balance, position and honor. Under the circumstances, one should know that his position is due to his contact with the material world. One is situated in different positions in various forms of life that are all but creations of the illusory energy, which works under the direction of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore the Supreme Lord is the ultimate actor, and the conditioned living entity should simply remember this original actor, ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa. As living entities, we are being carried away by the waves of praká¹›ti, or nature, which works under the Lord’s direction (mayÄdhyaká¹£eṇa praká¹›tiḥ sÅ«yate sa-carÄcaram). Bhaktivinoda ṬhÄkura sings, (miche) mÄyÄra vaÅ›e, yÄccha bhese’, khÄccha hÄbuá¸ubu, bhÄi: “Why are you being carried away by the waves of the illusory energy in various phases of dreaming and wakefulness? These are all creations of mÄyÄ.†Our only duty is to remember the supreme director of this illusory energy — Kṛṣṇa. For us to do this, the Å›Ästra advises us, harer nÄma harer nÄma harer nÄmaiva kevalam: one should constantly chant the holy name of the Lord — Hare Kṛṣṇa, Hare Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa, Hare Hare/ Hare RÄma, Hare RÄma, RÄma RÄma, Hare Hare. The Supreme Lord is realized in three different phases, as Brahman, ParamÄtmÄ and BhagavÄn, but BhagavÄn is the ultimate realization. One who realizes BhagavÄn — the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa — is the most perfect mahÄtmÄ (vÄsudevaḥ sarvam iti sa mahÄtmÄ sudurlabhaḥ). In the human form of life, one should understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead, for then one will understand everything else. Yasmin vijñÄte sarvam evaá¹ vijñÄtaá¹ bhavati (Muṇá¸aka Upaniá¹£ad 1.3). According to this Vedic injunction, simply by understanding Kṛṣṇa one understands Brahman, ParamÄtmÄ, praká¹›ti, the illusory energy, the spiritual energy and everything else. Everything will be revealed. Praká¹›ti, the material nature, is working under the direction of the Supreme Lord, and we living entities are being carried away by various phases of praká¹›ti. For self-realization, one should always remember Kṛṣṇa. As stated in Padma PurÄṇa, smartavyaḥ satataá¹ viṣṇuḥ: we should always remember Lord Viṣṇu. Vismartavyo na jÄtucit: we should never forget the Lord. This is the perfection of life.