These lives we live, surrounded by beauty and horror, profound knowledge and pitiful ignorance, are a mystery to us all. To push that truth away with false certainty, falsely derived from either religion or reason, is to miss our most perfect truth.
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We must seek out pure acts of expenditure that have no benefit to our immediate survival, which undermine our sense of individuality, which go against pragmatically oriented reason; we must learn to give freely in the midst of life or have it imposed on us as we rush past teeth of fear into the flaming mouth of destruction.
The feeling of dependence is purifying and humbling and is the foundation for treading the path of saranagati.
The “more disturbing question is whether there has been any lasting ethical progress in the behavior of states and societies over the past millennia.”
“One of the distinguishing features of Sri Krishna is that when he kills demons they attain spiritual liberation (mukti), which is a characteristic that is unique among all appearances of the Godhead.”