Vrindavana is a place of eternally spiritual nature, populated by goddesses of the fortune, known as gopis. All of them are Krishna's beloveds and He is their only love.
Trees are all wish trees from which one can get whatever one desires. The earth is made up of philosopher's stone, and the water is real nectar. Each word is a song, each step is a dance, and Krishna's flute accompanies his gestures at all times. Lord Krishna, dressed in bright yellow clothes and adorned with a very beautiful lotus garland, sometimes sings in a beautiful soft voice. He shines with great beauty.
Everything shines with its own light. Those who obey Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, who follow his instructions, who do his will, who surrender themselves to Him and serve Him with love and devotion, will very quickly reach their original, spiritual, and as a condition. spiritual beings, they will return to the Lord to hear him play his wonderful flute. They will be attracted and fascinated by the sublime spiritual sound vibrations emanating from it, but also to play, dance and eat with Him.
These are the different aspects of the spiritual bliss experienced in the spiritual variety of the eternal and absolute realm of the Lord Krishna.
There is no past, present or future in the kingdom of God, and it is a true wonder. This is the ultimate goal of existence.
For more information, consult the book: The Spiritual World.
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In truth, all living beings, humans, animals and plants, as spiritual beings embodied in these various bodies are originally from the same Divine source, God. They all belong to the marginal energy of the Lord.
This is why we must learn to see all the beings around us as so many spiritual souls, fragments and tiny parts of the Supreme Lord, embodied in different bodies.
The Lord said: “All beings are fragments of My Person. The affection they feel for Me comes naturally, and I welcome it with great joy”.
The holy being must offer his respects to everyone who is united to the Lord in a personal relationship, because to the origin of all things, all beings have a specific and particular relationship with the Lord. As tiny fragments of his Person, we must strive to see them all as equal, spiritually.
Verily, the wise scholar sees the righteous and the outcast alike, too. although the pig, the dog, the cow or the blade of grass. His eyes do not stop at the body, which is only an outer shell of the soul. He does not see the garment of the sage, that of the human being, the cow, the pig or the blade of grass, he directly perceives the spiritual