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    Mohan Revealed

    I just found out why [type site name here] has ultimately been such a failure, and why we have not achieved anything against TPTB, no matter how hard we were trying: It is because we are standing against the eternal order, and against divine providence, because what we do contradicts the will of the person whom most of us have never seen; but whom we know exists, and the person we think so much about in our hearts. Now that most powerful person is referred to as "Mohan", but as we have that name in our mind and utter it thoughtlessly most of us may not be aware that the person whose name we may speak out "only once, even disrespectfully or in jest" (Stava-mala, Shri Krishna-namashtakam, verse 2), in fact is Mohan, or the Lord God himself.

    I know that most of you may be shocked by such a revelation and ask yourselves how such a high being may reside among us, without us knowing, but consider that Mohan in Sanskrit means "The Fascinating One", and is a name and attribute of God or Krishna, who regularly incarnates on Earth, appearing in the form of animals, or sometimes even as a human being. In the book Bhagavad-Gita which is about Mohan's incarnations, He also reveals to us the reason for him to come and go:

    When Righteousness
    Declines … when Wickedness
    Is strong, I rise, from age to age, and take
    Visible shape, and move a man with men,
    Succouring the good, thrusting the evil back,
    And setting Virtue on her seat again…

    Understandably, it is a shocking revelation to most of our readers that such a high person is living here right among us, appearing as a mere human being. Here, the Bhagavad-Gita again gives us a reliable answer, especially to those who may ask themselves how Mohan may be an incarnation of the Highest although he seems nothing but a mortal man.

    The minds untaught mistake Me, veiled in form; --
    Naught see they of My secret Presence

    This verse from the Bhagavad-Gita, the sacred book of Krishna, tells us not to mistake him as a mere human being, as this is the way he is seen by the uneducated people. Moreover, the Bhagavad-Gita advises us always to be aware of his secret presence. Indeed, the Bhagavad-Gita says that Mohan moves "a man with men" and does the same things as any other people, so who of us can really be sure Mohan right now is not present, in THIS very moment, on THIS very site???

    Yet I act here!

    This is the way Mohan assures us of his never ceasing activities, and thus the Bhagavad-Gita continues about his matchless achievements …

    … and, if I acted not --
    Earnest and watchful -- those that look to me
    For guidance, sinking back to sloth again
    Because I slumbered, would decline from good,
    And I should break earth's order and commit
    Her offspring unto ruin.

    The words of this verse make us immediately think of an organization with a hierarchic structure, as Mohan is a man to whom many people look up for guidance, people who he directs and instructs what to do. The Bhagavad-Gita also describes Mohan as very "earnest and watchful", as a man who never sleeps; because if he ever did, this would be very harmful to his subordinates, and to everything they created while working together being under his command.

    Now, in today's class we have learned that Mohan is a man of great importance, and that he is ever active, and that he commands a lot of people, but no-one has told us yet what that activity actually is. Here, the Bhagavad-Gita also gives a reliable answer:

    Imperishable, viewless, undeclared,
    Hidden behind my magic veil of shows …

    Here, the Bhagavad-Gita tells us in its unerring manner that Mohan in fact is a TV producer ! And it tells us even more about Mohan, about his past, his present, and the things he will do:

    I am not seen by all … but I … know all things which were,
    And all which are, and all which are to be,
    Albeit not one among them knoweth Me!


    The Gita assures us that Mohan knows all things, he also knows about the future of TV shows, about the way they developed and whether they are still to be produced. At the same time, Mohan is imperishable – nobody is able to stop the Almighty from the decisions he makes –, and he is not seen by all, or have you ever seen Mohan appear in any episode of Mutant X ?

    But now, as you have heard striking truth about the one who nobody of us has ever seen in person, the Bhagavad-Gita also gives advice on how to behave with regard to this magnificent being, and what is the right way for Mohan to be approached:

    Only with him who holds his mastery,
    Shows wisdom perfect. What is midnight-gloom
    To unenlightened souls shines wakeful day
    To his clear gaze; what seems as wakeful day
    Is known for night, thick night of ignorance,
    To his true-seeing eyes. Such is the Saint!

    The midnight-gloom referred to here is the glooming of the television; in fact this masterful verse perfectly portrays the true, faithful follower, enlightened, heart and soul surrendered to Mohan, the follower who cannot be understood by the ignorant if he stays up all night in solitude, to faithfully watch the midnight re-run of Season 2. For him, however, it is time to rest when day comes up to see the others toil and labour. What seems daytime to others is the time the enlightened one becomes tired from TV-watching; and therefore, daytime for the true-seeing follower is the right time to sleep.

    With these words shall end for now today's Bhagavad-Gita instruction, and as ever, as you go home, my dear children, I entrust you to keep these newly-learned wisdoms deep in your heart. My dear children, please go home now, and think carefully about everything you've learned today. But before we part, let's end our class in reference to a verse from the Gita Govinda, which also tells us about Mohan, and the deep impact he has on our life:

    That which ecstasies the hearts of deer-eyed beauties … shall endow riches to you all.


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