Relishing the Road

On 15 September 2017 we are heading out to Tallinn, Estonia. There is truly nothing more ecstatic than traveling and preaching all over the world to distribute knowledge of Krishna and love of Krishna to as many people as possible. This is really the only way that anybody can be truly happy, to be Krishna conscious. We have an unlimited volume of work to bring the suffering, delusional people of this planet to Krishna consciousness. Every moment we spend trying to enlighten them is unlimitedly precious and absolutely ecstatic because it perfectly resonates with the dearmost desire of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

We Must Connect Everyone with Krishna

We Must Connect Everyone with Krishna

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Answers by Citing the Vedic Version

Question: Proof of God?

What is the proof that God exists?

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Answer: Nothing Comes From Nothing

Since there is not even one shred of philosophical or practical evidence to establish that anything can come from nothing, the theory of the modern day scientists that everything comes from nothing is the ultimate in absurdity. Any sane man can reason that since nothing comes from nothing, everything must come from something. That original substance is the source of all existence and is called the Absolute Truth in the philosophical text, the Vedanta Sutra. In this connection the great spiritual master, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada writes, "The Absolute Truth is substance, and the relative truth depends upon its relationship with the Absolute for its existence." Furthermore, just as gold cannot come from a gold mine which has no gold, persons cannot come from an impersonal existential mine, an impersonal substance or source of existence. Therefore we can accurately reason that there is God, an original person who is the source of all existence.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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