without failing, will find at death the body of dense matter, to the destruction of their carnal envelope, their spiritual body which they will keep for eternity, and thanks to which they will be able to enter the kingdom of God and live with Him.
This is the true resurrection.
Logos 401
The true Promised Land
The kingdom of God is the true promised land, the only one.
In truth, the promised land to which God has alluded is his absolute kingdom, and nowhere else.
We are not of the material universe, but of the spiritual world because that's where we all come from. We have arisen from the marginal energy of God, tiny fragments of his Person, and our true original home is in the eternal realm of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, made up of countless spiritual planets of incomparable beauty.
God has been asking us from time immemorial to seek his benefactor, saving, source of happiness, to listen to his divine word, to respect and apply his directives, so that we return to the true promised land where we find our true original home, seated in his kingdom all of knowledge, bliss and eternity.
True life is in the absolute kingdom of God, and true happiness is with Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, in his company and in his only contact that we will have him.
In the wonderful kingdom of God, every word is a song, and every step a dance. Everything is sublime.
Vrindavane is a place of eternally spiritual nature and populated by goddesses of fortune, known under the name of gopis. All of them are Krishna's beloveds and He is their only love. The trees are all wish-trees from which you can get whatever you want. The earth is made up of philosopher's stone and the water is a real nectar. Each word is a song, each step is a dance, and Krishna's flute accompanies the gestures at all times. Everything shines with its own light, comparable to that of the sun and the moon in the material universe.
The human form is entirely intended for the understanding of this place of transcendence that is Vrindavane, and fortunate souls must cultivate knowledge of Vrindavane and its inhabitants. In this supreme abode, the surabhi cows flood the earth with their milk. Since every moment is put to good use, there is no past, present, or future.