Have a Happy Eternity

"Have a good day" is nowadays a common saying. But why should we only wish someone a good day? Why not wish people a happy eternity instead? Wishing them a happy eternity stands out as something unusual and unique. It automatically reminds them that they are not their bodies, that they are eternal spiritual beings, and that there is such a thing as eternal happiness. Being happy eternally is our constitutional position. It is only because we are presently stuck in an unnatural state of mind that we are experiencing any sort of unhappiness. So wishing people a happy eternity is an expression of your sincere desire that they may be reinstated in their original, natural all-blissful state of consciousness.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

Sharing the Eternal Bliss of Krishna Consciousness

3 November 2013--Riga, Latvia
Shankarshan Das Sharing the Eternal Bliss of Krishna Consciousness

Answers by Citing the Vedic Version:

Question: Difference Between God and the Absolute Truth?

Please kindly enlighten me by clearing the difference between God and Absolute Truth. How they related to each other?

Your insignificant servant,
Nand Priya Devi Dasi

Answer: One and the Same With a Distinction

There is no difference between God and the Absolute Truth, Since they both indicate the Supreme Person, they are one and the same. The only difference is that the two terms describe the same Supreme Person from two different angles of vision. This distinction is made by Srila Prabhupada as follows in his introduction to the Srimad Bhagavatam:

"The conception of God indicates the controller, whereas the conception of the Absolute Truth indicates the summum bonum or the ultimate source of all energies."

Since Krishna is both the Supreme Controller and the ultimate source of all energies the terms "God" and "the Absolute Truth" both apply to Him.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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