Science is Defeated

It is becoming more and more widely known now that the scientists are off the track. Even some of the scientists themselves are realizing what we, the followers of Vedic culture, have known all along that the conclusions of modern day science are often wrong and are therefore unreliable. For example in a recent article entitled, "Scientific Pride and Prejudice" published in the 31 January 2014 edition of the New York Times we find this startling information:

"Two years ago, C. Glenn Begley and Lee M. Ellis reported in Nature that they were able to replicate only six out of 53 'landmark' cancer studies. Scientists now worry that many published scientific results are simply not true. The natural sciences often offer themselves as a model to other disciplines. But this time science might look for help to the humanities, and to literary criticism in particular.

"A major root of the crisis is selective use of data. Scientists, eager to make striking new claims, focus only on evidence that supports their preconceptions. Psychologists call this 'confirmation bias': We seek out information that confirms what we already believe. 'We each begin probably with a little bias,' as Jane Austen writes in 'Persuasion,' 'and upon that bias build every circumstance in favor of it.'"

So the point is that the current methodology used by scientists to understand reality is wrong. They are using their imperfect senses to try to come up with perfect knowledge. This is simply not possible. There is now a new paradigm of how to see reality. Actually this paradigm is not new. It is coming to us from the ancient sages of India who were able with purified senses to transfer their consciousness to that dimension beyond time and space. This new paradigm will completely revolutionize the world.

Program in Home of Lalitanath Prabhu 27 March 2014--Copenhagen, Denmark

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Question: Should We Love Only Krishna?

Is it true that only God, Sri Krishna, is the ever-companion in this whole universe and all other human associations do not last forever? So should we love only the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna as our permanent companion and not anyone else?

Amit G.
New Delhi, India

Answer: By Loving Krishna You Perfectly Love Everyone

Yes, it is a fact that we have only constant companion, Lord Sri Krishna. He travels us with in this world perpetually as the Supersoul and in the spiritual world He is always present in His original form. Regarding others, it is confirmed as follows in the Srimad Bhagavatam we do not stay with together with our friends and family members:

naikatra priya-saṁvāsaḥ
suhṛdāṁ citra-karmaṇām
oghena vyūhyamānānāṁ
plavānāṁ srotaso yathā

"Many planks and sticks, unable to stay together, are carried away by the force of a river's waves. Similarly, although we are intimately related with friends and family members, we are unable to stay together because of our varied past deeds and the waves of time."
--Srimad Bhagavatam 10.5.25

And it is also a fact that we should give all of our love exclusively to Krishna. This is how one becomes perfect in love. This is perfect because just as when you the water the root of a tree all the leaves and branches become nourished, in a similar way when you give your love to Krishna, who is the root of all existence, your love is then perfectly distributed to all living beings in all planets and universes. By giving all of your love to Krishna you thus become the perfect lover of all living beings.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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