Anti-Matter and the Expansion of Consciousness

On October 3rd in Tartu I gave a lecture at the University of Tartu. The lecture was entitled, "Breakthrough in Science--Anti-Matter and the Expansion of Consciousness." One never knows what size and sort of audience to expect when a hall is reserved and advertising is done. But this lecture must have been at the right place at the right time with the right topic. The hall was packed. People were bringing in chairs from the outside to sit in the aisle. I spoke and answered questions for an hour and and a half and the questions kept on coming without end. Finally I brought it to a close so we could introduce our books and distribute Krishna prasadam to the students. Both were very well received.

Instead of describing the lecture to you I'll let you hear it yourself through the following:

http://backtohome.com/audio/antimatter.wav

Sankarshan Das lecture at the University of Tartu, Estonia

Audience members heard with rapt attention

Attentive audience hear Lecture by Sankarshan Das, Tartu, Estonia

To see a short video of the lecture go the following:

http://www.backtohome.com/video/Antimatter.lecture.wmv

Answers According to the Vedic Version

Question: Christ/Christmindness...

I have emailed before with a question, and you were so prompt and kind to return an answer.. thank you.... I had mentioned in my last email that I was new to self realization. I desire to meditate and manifest more each day to become closer to God. I understand that there are so many different (denominations) in this world. I am a Christian. So I believe Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior, who was made man, suffered, died, buried, and rose from the dead, and will come again. Christmindness is taught in Self realization. But who is Christ to self realization's teachings. Is He recognized as 'The' Son of God? Could you please explain your beliefs in the matter?

Thank you,
Lydia

Answer: Christmindness and Krishna Consciousness are the Same

It is not a question of belief. It is a matter of proper understanding. Belief can change from one thing to another. But when we understand and perceive reality as it is, there is no question of changing. Our knowledge then becomes solid wisdom.

Christ is God, the Son, and Krishna is God, the Father. The word Christ comes from the Greek word Christos, which comes from the Sanskrit word Krista, which is another way of saying Krishna. So whether we say Christmindness or Krishna consciousness, we are actually talking about the same thing.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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