RE: For some married, for others not married

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For some married, for others not married

in krishna •  4 years ago 

Is it really possible to be fully Krishna conscious in the stressful worldly family life?

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  ·  4 years ago (edited)

Oh Dominique... this is such a good question. I see your posts. You are no dummy. You are on the path and learning so many things on the way.

It is the attachment that is the problem not the thing itself, whatever it is... family life, money, power, strength, beauty and even believe it or not attachment to renunciation... The attachment is the problem. This is the mistake the impersonalist makes. Since they experience so much pain and frustration in personal relationships they seek relief from relationships by concluding there is no personal form of the truth. So happiness means a kind of amorphous formless energy. Ah no conflict!! Peace.

But It is a mistake. Ecstasy is realized in relationship. It is a puzzle. Until we make the right connection in relationship with a fully realized spiritual master. He acts as the representative of the truth and connects us with the Form of God in real time. We enter the spiritual atmosphere and experience our relationship with the Personality of Godhead in the present moment. Like plugging into an electrical socket.

Until that happens we are searching searching, hearing bits and pieces here and there. We know there is something but where? Please visit our group on Zoom and Facebook for live meetings with an empowered spiritual master. He is an American with roots in Krishna consciousness and well as the teaching of Jesus. See if it resonates with you.

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This was a session last night. It is always different. The topic was about married or not married. Personally I do much better without an intimate partner. There are pros and cons for both ways.