Dedicating our Lives to the Most Noble Cause

If we are going to dedicate our lives to a cause, why not dedicate them to the most noble cause of rescuing the entire human population from the clutches of death? This Krishna consciousness movement was personally inaugurated by the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself in His most merciful manifestation of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu specifically for the purpose of saving the suffering humanity from its entanglement in the cycle of birth and death. May all those persons who are serious about doing the highest good for all beings join with this Krishna consciousness movement. This will bring the greatest blessings upon them and upon the entire human society.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

Answers According to the Vedic Version:

Question: What Happens to the Atma in Heart Transplant?

Srila Gurudeva, in a response to a recently posted answer you stated that that atma resides within each person's physical heart. Respectfully, how can this be? Modern medicine can now replace one's heart with the heart of another (i.e., heart transplants) just as other vital organs can be replaced. If the atma resides in one's physical heart and his or her heart, due to disease or injury must be and is replaced, whose soul then resides in the physical heart? Did the one who had a heart transplant lose his or her soul? Do they now have the soul of the one whose heart now beats within his or her chest?

Please, explain this.

William

Answer: The Atma Changes Seats

The heart is the sitting place for the atma. If the heart transplant is successful, the atma simply changes seats and takes up the new heart as his new sitting place. If the persons dies, this means that the atma did not switch seats.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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