Don't Cut Off Your Head to Cure a Headache

The Buddhists are interested in attaining nirvana, the complete cessation of the pangs of material existence. They envision nirvana as a sort of spiritual suicide in which the living being merges back into the nothingness from which he came and becomes completely non-existent. This is compared to going to doctor when you have a headache and getting your head cut off to cure the headache.

The reality is that because we did not come out of nothing, it is also not possible to merge back into nothing. Therefore this type of nirvana is mythological, not factual. Since we are the eternal emanations of the Supreme Personality Godhead, real nirvana means to become reconnected with Krishna. By remembering the Lord's super sweet transcendental pastimes one can defy the Buddhistic nirvana and enter into the transcendental abode of the Lord to associate with Him, eternally engaged in His all blissful loving service. Therefore Krishna consciousness is described in the Srimad-Bhagavatam as nirvana-vilambitani, that which minimizes the value of nirvana.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

Krishna and the Gopis in Goloka Vrindavan

Krishna and the Gopis in Goloka Vrindavan

Answers by Citing the Vedic Version:

Question: How to Follow the Supersoul?

Please accept my humble obeisances.

It is said in the revealed scriptures that one should follow the dictates of the Supersoul. Can you explain how?

Hasmukh Umaria

Answer: Follow the Spiritual Master

You can follow the dictates of the Supersoul, the Lord within you heart, by following the instructions of the spiritual master, who is the external manifestation of the Supersoul.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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