Absolutely the bestest. Beloved carried me into the milky ocean. I turned to Him and said “I can’t believe I’m swimming with the Lord.” He smiled that wonderful smile and His eyes gave the Greatest LOVE. 💕
A phenomenal episode. When Parabrahman is mentioned I felt Guruji's love. This is a living siddhanta. It will really sink in for devotees. Because every once in a while a devotee feels enveloped, gasps at the presence of love while just going through ordinary life. And ofcourse the atma recognising the Lord. So many devotee stories of the experience of the ultimate homecoming when they meet Guruji. As for the painful longing. Its like He's torturing us while also showing us how full we potentially can be with Him.
"Uniqueness without hierarchy"? "Doesn't uniqueness also imply that *jivas* have distinct capacities, especially in acquiring knowledge (jnana), developing detachment (vairagya), and expressing devotion (bhakti)? Wouldn't this uniqueness inherently suggest a form of hierarchy (taratamya)?
Absolutely the bestest. Beloved carried me into the milky ocean. I turned to Him and said “I can’t believe I’m swimming with the Lord.” He smiled that wonderful smile and His eyes gave the Greatest LOVE. 💕
Jai Gurudev 🕉️❤🙏
A phenomenal episode. When Parabrahman is mentioned I felt Guruji's love. This is a living siddhanta. It will really sink in for devotees. Because every once in a while a devotee feels enveloped, gasps at the presence of love while just going through ordinary life.
And ofcourse the atma recognising the Lord. So many devotee stories of the experience of the ultimate homecoming when they meet Guruji. As for the painful longing. Its like He's torturing us while also showing us how full we potentially can be with Him.
Jai Shreemanarayana
A must listen and knowledge loaded with great conversation.Thanks for decoding the mystery of reality.🙏
Jai Gurudev, ty so much for these in depth explanations
Jai Gurudev 🙏
Hare krishna
Thank you 🙏 so much
Grateful
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"Uniqueness without hierarchy"? "Doesn't uniqueness also imply that *jivas* have distinct capacities, especially in acquiring knowledge (jnana), developing detachment (vairagya), and expressing devotion (bhakti)? Wouldn't this uniqueness inherently suggest a form of hierarchy (taratamya)?
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This cult is not as amusing as the Nityananda Cult
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