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Q: Is objective reality an illusion?

There is no such thing as an objective reality, unless it’s defined by God.

It is only an absolute, almighty being that can establish reality as it is. It is not possible for conditioned living entities, like you and I, to discern reality as it is. As the subjective beings we are, the only thing we can do is have an opinion as to how and why reality came about. Thus, everyone, except God, is subjective. Only God is objective, for only He knows past, present, and future.

Objectivity doesn't come about by vote. Modern science, for instance, cannot be objective because it is being conducted by subjective beings, who evaluate everything with their subjective minds. How does objectivity enter the equation?

Someone may object (pun intended), that I know two plus two is four. That's objective. Everyone knows the numbers. We learned about it in school.

The thing is, though, that the only reason we know 2+2=4, is because someone taught us. A

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Nanda Baba didn't ask for an ordinary son, nor did he even ask to have Bhagavan as his son, but he asked only for bhagavat - bhakti . This is the proper yearning - begging for bhakti, for prema. The acharyas in our sampradaya don't consider that obtaining Krsna is the ultimate objective; they consider that obtaining krsna-prema is the ultimate objective . Especially the krsna-prema of the Vrajavasis, and within that, specially the prema of the gopis. And within that, the prema of Radhika has been emphasised - to have prema for Krsna as Radha-vallabha."We desire to have vatsalya - prema for You."Their love never comes and goes as the love in this world does; It is the same with Nanda and Yasoda's prema for Krsna is always taking new and variegated forms. - taken from Facebook, disciple of HH Narayana Maharajah

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