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If we love the supreme consciousness, Supreme Person, who has got universal consciousness, then automatically my service goes to everywhere

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"if we love the supreme consciousness, Supreme Person, who has got universal consciousness, then automatically my service goes to everywhere."

Conversations and Morning Walks

1973 Conversations and Morning Walks

Yogeśvara: He says that he understands that we are talking of love meaning two people, but does that mean that . . . why can't we think of love in terms of an exchange between man and everything, between man and the cosmos? Prabhupāda: Yes, yes. Cosmos represents, as he says, consciousness. That is the person, consciousness. Just like if I love a tree, I love the leaves and twigs also. If I pour water on the root of the tree, it goes to the leaves, twigs, branches, automatically. So if we love the supreme consciousness, Supreme Person, who has got universal consciousness, then automatically my service goes to everywhere.

Prabhupāda: The transaction between two lovers, one gives, another takes. Sometimes one gives, another takes, another gives, and the one takes. This is exchange. Similarly, feeding. I give something to my beloved to eat something; he also, he gives me something, I eat also. Similarly, I disclose my confidence unto my beloved; my beloved also discloses her or his confidence. These are loving exchanges. (break)

Mr. Belfiore: (French)

Yogeśvara: He says that he understands that we are talking of love meaning two people, but does that mean that . . . why can't we think of love in terms of an exchange between man and everything, between man and the cosmos?

Prabhupāda: Yes, yes. Cosmos represents, as he says, consciousness. That is the person, consciousness. Just like if I love a tree, I love the leaves and twigs also. If I pour water on the root of the tree, it goes to the leaves, twigs, branches, automatically. So if we love the supreme consciousness, Supreme Person, who has got universal consciousness, then automatically my service goes to everywhere.

Mr. Belfiore: (French)

Yogeśvara: This is also what their philosophy is, he says.

Prabhupāda: So you cannot love everyone and anyone or everything without finding out the original source of everything.

Mr. Belfiore: (French) (break)

Yogeśvara: The Rosicrucian order is a school that teaches its students to progress step by step towards that ultimate source of all sources.

Prabhupāda: So what is that step? What is that step?

Mr. Belfiore: (French)

Yogeśvara: He says it's a gradual progress, that their students come, they receive initiation and then they are guided. They are given certain principles, certain practices, and then gradually, at their own rate, by their own powers, they ultimately arrive at perfection.

Prabhupāda: So what is that ideal of perfection?

Mr. Belfiore: (French)

Yogeśvara: That it is nirvāṇa, it is the kingdom of Lord Jesus Christ. He says it is the ultimate point for which all men are ultimately striving.

Prabhupāda: So what is that? Nirvāṇa means zero. Everyone is trying for the zero?

Page Title:If we love the supreme consciousness, Supreme Person, who has got universal consciousness, then automatically my service goes to everywhere
Compiler:Soham
Created:2023-12-01, 13:56:39.000
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