While active in the material creation or mahat-tattva, the marginal living entity is nitya-baddha.
The nitya-baddha sub-conscious 'inactive' condition, or dormant state of the marginal living entity, is reached after the dissolution of the mahat-tattva by not being qualified to go back to being ‘aware’ of ones nitya-siddha perpetual body within the ‘eternal presence’ of Goloka.
It is also reached by mystic yogis, those who believe 'it's all one' and Buddhists who do not believe in God
Therefore no one originates from the Vraja River, Maha-Vishnu’s Body or the Impersonal Brahmajyoti.
The Vraja River and the Impersonal Brahmajyoti are a state of consciousness the dreamless nitya-baddha secondary consciousness experiences after becoming fed-up with the material Worlds or by being put into that state at the end of a mahat-tattva creation.
Our ‘dormant’ dream state, which is a further aspect of the nitya-baddha consciousness, only manifests when in the material creation and 'unaware' of our ever-youthful nitya-siddha perpetual body.