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Ep. 158 – Beyond the Conceptual

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Describing how God is beyond what the mind can conceptualize, Krishna Das reflects on ways to let go and experience oneness.

In this episode, Krishna Das describes:

  • Looking for love and beauty inside of ourselves
  • God as beyond the conceptual
  • How Maharaj-ji represents the entire universe
  • Why we cannot simply run from suffering
  • Being of service to others without our ego getting involved
  • Recognizing the ways we engage in hurtful relationships
  • Taking care of ourselves and lightening the load of suffering
  • Maharaj-ji’s physical body and abilities
  • Accomplishing anything through love and devotion
  • The practice of letting go through dance, chanting, or other forms of release
  • Why Krishna Das has not used psychedelic medicine since the sixties
  • Living in oneness with God all the time
  • Accepting others as they are

“Anything you can think of or conceptualize with your mind can’t be God, because God is beyond that. I don’t know what I believe; I believe in love. I believe that Maharaj-ji is the whole universe and Maharaj-ji is that love. The love is where I want to be. I don’t need to know anything more than that.” – Krishna Das

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Describing how God is beyond what the mind can conceptualize, Krishna Das reflects on ways to let go and experience oneness.

In this episode, Krishna Das describes:

  • Looking for love and beauty inside of ourselves
  • God as beyond the conceptual
  • How Maharaj-ji represents the entire universe
  • Why we cannot simply run from suffering
  • Being of service to others without our ego getting involved
  • Recognizing the ways we engage in hurtful relationships
  • Taking care of ourselves and lightening the load of suffering
  • Maharaj-ji’s physical body and abilities
  • Accomplishing anything through love and devotion
  • The practice of letting go through dance, chanting, or other forms of release
  • Why Krishna Das has not used psychedelic medicine since the sixties
  • Living in oneness with God all the time
  • Accepting others as they are

“Anything you can think of or conceptualize with your mind can’t be God, because God is beyond that. I don’t know what I believe; I believe in love. I believe that Maharaj-ji is the whole universe and Maharaj-ji is that love. The love is where I want to be. I don’t need to know anything more than that.” – Krishna Das

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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