“For one who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, I am never lost, nor is he ever lost to Me.
“PURPORT
“A person in Krsna consciousness certainly sees Lord Krsna everywhere, and he sees everything in Krsna. Such a person may appear to see all separate manifestations of the material nature, but in each and every instance he is conscious of Krsna, knowing that everything is a manifestation of Krsna’s energy. Nothing can exist without Krsna, and Krsna is the Lord of everything — this is the basic principle of Krsna consciousness. Krsna consciousness is the development of love of Krsna — a position transcendental even to material liberation.”
Bg 6.30
Why don’t we see Krishna everywhere? Take the test in this video to find out why (fully realized souls, go ahead and skip this exercise).
This is, FYI, the first time I ever posted a video, which proves old dogs CAN learn new tricks. I usually avoid videos because they take so long to load on my dialup, but this is worth doing even if you have a dial up connection.
If you want to know why this phenomenon works as it does, go to this website. We are so busy consuming and gratifying our senses.
June 25, 2008 at 10:01 am
That is GREAT!
June 25, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Wow, I thought I was so smart carefully counting the passes. I really didn’t see the bear at all.
June 25, 2008 at 3:50 pm
It’s amazing, isn’t it? And it isn’t like it’s subtle or anything, once you do see it. I was almost embarrassed. :-)
June 26, 2008 at 11:44 am
I noticed the bear right away, but then lost count of the passes. I tried to read the study..lost interest. I guess, I am easily distracted. I even went back to try to count passes and only counted 11. Interestingly, I think it is a great “watch for cyclist” ad. Well done.
P.s. I was more distracted also because Gracie was pulling on me and hanging off me like a monkey during the observation.
June 26, 2008 at 11:47 am
Ha..I got all 13 this time..even though, I know, that was not the real point.
June 26, 2008 at 8:54 pm
The explanation article is way too long, but it hits the basics in the first few paragraphs.
yes, if you were distracted, you would be more likely to see the bear.