Rasikananda Swami

Reflections of God

32 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In this heartfelt class, Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja) explores how this world is like sunlight reflected on water—real enough to reveal something of the Divine, yet fleeting and illusory unless we learn to trace the reflection back to its source in Sri Krishna. He speaks about the vision of advanced Vaishnavas, who perceive Krishna’s presence everywhere, and invites us into that same inner life through prayer, kirtan, surrender, and heartfelt bhakti, describing how the “mirror of the heart” can be purified until it reflects Krishna directly. Drawing on beautiful examples such as Mother Yashoda binding Krishna through love and prayer, and Srimati Radhika seeing Krishna in the mirror, Rasik Maharaja reveals that spiritual life is not abstract philosophy but a living, intimate dialogue with the Divine—one in which sincere devotion gradually transforms ordinary perception into loving God-consciousness.This class was recorded at Samarpan Sanctuary, NY on April 8, 2026.

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