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Love

  • Writer: Chekuri Vijay
    Chekuri Vijay
  • Sep 3, 2024
  • 2 min read

Feeling incredibly exhausted and in desperate need of relaxation, I considered reaching out to my family members for support. However, it quickly became apparent that they were all equally drained from their own daily activities. In a moment of wild inspiration, I turned to Google Gemini for some stories that could help me unwind. Among the tales it shared, one particular love story caught my attention - the legendary romance of Radha and Krishna. This enchanting narrative often refers to their love as "Divine Love" or "Krishna Prem," symbolizing the ultimate connection between the soul (Radha) and the Supreme Being (Krishna).


This story served as a powerful reminder of an important truth - true love for the soul, or the human mind, can only be discovered within oneself. Despite our futile attempts to seek it externally, especially through the love of another person, we often find ourselves empty-handed. Both individuals in a relationship yearn for love from one another, yet neither possesses the love to share. Consequently, conflicts arise, and these relationships eventually crumble. Sadly, even when a wise person shares their love, we often rejects it simply because it fails to meet our preconceived expectations. It is only when we have exhausted all possibilities in the external world that we (human mind in this context) finally turn inward, leading us to discover true love.

 

Please find below an article that delves deeper into this concept. It explains that the soul represents a limited version of the Self, while the true state of being is nothing but Supreme Being.

 

[Article Link: The Essence of Self](https://www.beyond5.co.in/post/the-essence-self)

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