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Bezig met laden... Krishna, The Reservoir Of Pleasure (editie 2014)door His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (Auteur)
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An exemplar of both:
"When we hanker for earning, that is a kind of distress. And when we suffer loss, that is also distress. But if we are situated in brahma-bhuta[?], we will neither be distressed nor will we hanker." [NB: The section this quote comes from is not about brahma-bhuta, and the term goes undefined; it is not a term with wide enough usage to even have any results in a Wikipedia search. It is just flatly used in a passage like this alongside English words straight from the thesaurus, and then we move on in the narrative.]
Okay, material pursuits are temporary and ultimately unfulfilling, I grant you. But to just assert that devotion to Krishna brings one the 'ultimate Answer,' so to speak, without even trying to explain why or how? How does any of this work? What does the part I can actually *do* really mean? ( )