Without the Supreme Lord, there would be no sunlight, no moonlight, no rain, no wind, etc., and no one could live. Clearly, our life depends entirely on the Lord's bounty. Even the many raw materials required in our factories (metal, sulfur, mercury, manganese, and many others) are provided to us by the Lord's agents so that we may use them wisely, to provide society with conditions favorable to spiritual fulfillment, which will lead us to the ultimate goal of existence: liberation from matter. This goal can be achieved by performing sacrifices.
But if we forget the purpose of human life and use the blessings provided by the Lord's agents solely for the pleasure of our senses, thus becoming increasingly mired in material existence, which is not the purpose of creation, we become “thieves” and must be punished by natural laws.
A society of “thieves” can never find its balance, for it forgets the true goal, the ultimate destination. It knows nothing of sacrifices and seeks only more material enjoyment.
However, the Lord in the form of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the Golden Avatar, introduced into the world the easiest sacrifice, “the glorification of Lord Krishna by chanting His Holy Names, Hare Krishna,” while respecting and applying the regulative principles of Krishna consciousness.
The Lord's devotees are free from all sin because they do not eat meat, fish, or eggs, but only food offered as sacrifices. But those who prepare food for their own pleasure feed only on sin.
Hare Krishna, hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, hare hare
Hare Rama, hare Rama, Rama Rama, hare hare
This sublime chant in Sanskrit means: O energy of the Lord, O Lord, source of all happiness, please make me your beloved servant, and let me serve you.
Krishna and Rama are the Names of God, and hare is none other than his internal energy, his energy of bliss.
Divine laws function perfectly in all areas, for they operate under the authority of God.
Indeed, no one should think that material nature acts on its own, without someone directing it.
For example, clouds are under the control of Indra, the celestial being endowed with power; heat is distributed by the celestial being who rules the Sun; the refreshing light of the Moon is diffused by Candra, the celestial being who rules the Moon; and the wind blows at the command of the celestial being Vayu, also endowed with power.


