A feature of living in holy places is that the frontier between the material and spiritual becomes much thinner. By definition, holy places are like portals where the material and spiritual connect.
Thanks Prabhu, it can often be difficult to reconcile the dichotomy of the very spiritual/very degraded aspects of the Holy places, so your article is very helpful.
Did the lord's pastimes in Vrindavan 5 thousand years ago, happened in a different dimension? and the vrindavan we humans of today can see on this planet is not where the lord performs his pastimes?
I believe the two are simultaneously true, just like our planet is and is not bhu-mandala at the same time. When we go to Vrindavana we have access to both versions of reality, they are interconnected.
Thank you, that's amazing, it makes sense in a way, at the same time it's beyond my capacity to grasp
Excellent!
Thanks Prabhu, it can often be difficult to reconcile the dichotomy of the very spiritual/very degraded aspects of the Holy places, so your article is very helpful.
Yes, I guess we all have a bit of difficulty with this one, except the liberated souls, of course.
Did the lord's pastimes in Vrindavan 5 thousand years ago, happened in a different dimension? and the vrindavan we humans of today can see on this planet is not where the lord performs his pastimes?
I believe the two are simultaneously true, just like our planet is and is not bhu-mandala at the same time. When we go to Vrindavana we have access to both versions of reality, they are interconnected.
Great analysis