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    01. The ISO Mantra 6 states
    “He who sees systematically everything in relation to the Supreme Lord, who sees all living entities as His parts and parcels, and who sees the Supreme Lord within everything never hates anything or any being.”

    A.) Is it right to say that on material plane (functional level/operation of a healthy society) one has to discriminate between a criminal and pious soul (reward & respected and punished & condemned), though they are spiritual equally and not to be hated?

    B.) Are there only Uttama Adhikaris in spiritual world? Are Uttama Adhikari devotees concerned with living entities suffering, since they see everyone as Krishna’s devotee (since there can’t be any disunity among devotees)?

    (Ref: Mantra 6, Lesson 8)

    02. In the video, “Materially different but spiritually equal” it was mentioned that materially we are all different, but spiritually we are all equal.
    But we see that even spiritually we are not equal. Two spirit souls in their perfected stage, may not have same qualities, desires etc.
    Even in the spiritual world, we don’t see any examples of two nitya siddha souls being equal in any way.
    One may say, we are equal since the source of the soul is same, which is the internal potency of Shri Krishna. But having same source still does not make two things equal. Can this be explained ?

    (Ref: Mantra 6, Lesson 8)

    When Every Soul Is Spiritually Individual, How Are We All Spiritually Equal.mp3

    I hope this is the right place to ask questions related to Bhakti Shastri Course.

    In Mantra 6, It is described that there are different categories of devotees.

    At Madhayam platform, one works for everyone’s welfare even for those who are envious of Krsna.

    At Uttama platform, one sees everyone as soul and along with the soul, the supersoul.

    How does one practically realize this knowledge?

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