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Look, even in this world
when you deal with romantic love, people will meet someone
and then they’ll say, “I have always and only loved you.”
[Infinite Soul Mate]
They’ll say, “You mean … did you say that to your ex-girlfriend?”
They’ll say, “I have always and only loved you.
I only existed in anticipation of meeting you.
Now that I’ve met you my life has meaning.
I don’t know how I existed before I met you.”
I mean, I’m not actually mocking these things,
well, a little bit, but, no.
But, my point is we say that and we mean it and we believe it,
and let’s not get into how often it turns out to go otherwise.
South Pole.
But it’s a real thing, that’s what we want,
is that person that you meet
who, coming in connection with them
gives meaning and purpose to your whole existence.
Everything before that now suddenly becomes adjusted because you’ve met them,
the love of your heart.
And you think then you’re happy,
that “Oh, now I know, I have eyes, ears …”
Everything is focused on the object of love, the beloved.
If we can feel that way —and we want to feel that way—
if we can feel that way about someone in this world,
then magnify that to an infinite degree,
and you can begin to understand what we’re dealing with in Kṛṣṇa conception;
the compelling, irresistible, all-attractive beauty,
seductive charm, sweetness, of Kṛṣṇa.