tvām ātmānaḿ paraḿ matvā
param ātmānam eva ca
ātmā punar bahir mṛgya
aho 'jña-janatājñatā
tvam -- You; atmanam -- the real self; param -- something else; matva -- thinking; param -- something else; atmanam -- Yourself; eva -- indeed; ca -- also; atma -- the Supreme Self; punah -- again; bahih -- outside; mrigyah -- must be searched out; aho -- oh; ajna -- ignorant; janata -- of persons; ajnata -- the ignorance.
Lord Brahma is amazed at the gross ignorance of conditioned souls who consider Lord Krishna's supreme spiritual body to be material. Ignorant of the spiritual form of the Lord, such persons also consider their own material bodies to be the self, and therefore they conclude that spiritual reality is to be found somewhere beyond the supreme personality of Lord Krishna. Sometimes such fools consider Lord Krishna to be one of many individual souls who together constitute a single impersonal spiritual entity. Unfortunately, such speculators are not inclined to hear from the Lord Himself or from the Lord's authorized representatives, such as Lord Brahma. Because they whimsically speculate on the nature of the Supreme, their ultimate result is confusion and ignorance, which they euphemistically describe as "the mystery of life."