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some interesting points about how we see.

"'I’ve escaped death!' the computer exults through its electronic phone me generator. . ."

One kind of intelligence looks for the meaning and purpose of life. Another kind seeks funding for remote control robot projects.

Is the existence of the soul merely a myth propagated by fuzzy-minded fanatics—or a fact verifiable by a nonmechanistic science?

"This is not blind following. It is not religious fanaticism. It is actually solid ground. One simply has to understand nicely."

". . .holding each ear with the hand across from it, pilgrims turn about, springing up and down , begging the Lord to forgive their offenses. . ."

Kurukshetra—The Land of Dharma

What has made this place the chosen site of numerous battles, festivals, sacrifices, and Lord Krishna speaking the ultimate instructions of the Bhagavad-gita?

To the casual visitor, this holy land is much like the rest of rural India. To the devotee of Lord Chaitanya it is a transcendental paradise.

A chance encounter in New York City acquaints an American Krishna devotee with the largest Vishnu temple in the world—Angkor Wat.

"Dvaraka's many temple spires point up to indicate that our goal is not here but upwards. . ." A Western pilgrim visits the present-day site of the city Lord Krishna built.

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