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During this conversation, Srila Prabhupada discusses the body. Do we have control over it, or does it have control over us?

Because Krishna wants us to enter His elite group of personal associates, He is ever eager to help us develop our love for Him.

The word "Bhaktivedanta" may seem contradictory to some, but the author of this article clears up any confusion that might be encountered on this topic.

This little story demonstrates one of the severe flaws in the philosophy of monism, which states that there is absolute spiritual oneness—without differentiation—among all beings, including God.

Did Krishna recite the Bhagavad-gita as a representative for a higher impersonal truth? Or is He himself that truth?

If God is unlimited, why it is so difficult for people to think of Him as a person?

To say that the universe is God, is only a half- truth, since the material nature is one of God’s energies, not His personal self.

"There was a time in my own life also when my conceptions of God as a person proved inadequate."

Srila Prabhupada: The ignorant people can learn from the learned. If you have got this idea that the creator is impersonal, that means you are not learned; you have no knowledge. And this is the simple answer.

What is the highest law of nature? A conversation with Srila Prabhupada reveals the answer to this question.