THE JEWS CAN’T STOP TRUTH BUT THEY CAN EXPOSE THEMSELVES AS DISCIPLES OF KALI

“I offer my respectful obeisances unto Sri Krsna Caitanya and Lord Nityananda, who are like the sun and moon. They have arisen simultaneously on the horizon of Gauda to dissipate the darkness of ignorance and thus wonderfully bestow benediction upon all.”

Caitanya Caritamrta Adi Lila Chapter 1 Text 2

 

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Author: Mukunda dasa

I desire to fully surrender my life and soul to Srila Prabhupada. Then I can become instrumental in assisting him with his mission of delivering all the conditioned souls to the shelter of Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai and Sri Sri Radha Krishna.

3 Replies to “THE JEWS CAN’T STOP TRUTH BUT THEY CAN EXPOSE THEMSELVES AS DISCIPLES OF KALI

  1. Faultless observations, divinely inspired and well spoken Mukunda Dasa.

    As people of the darkness, they also reveal that they are dead, and non-existent souls. Such soul-less life forms, desire that others share their empty and lonely darkness with them, hence their trickery to draw others into their lightless depths.

    Those whose soul is genuinely alive and illumined have no trouble with their worthless enticements and spiritual deceptions, – we tread them under foot.

  2. «Hitler said, and perhaps he would only have the honour to “soften the earth” (den Boden zu lockern), i.e. to prepare the ground, and to place a pole in it; a pole that would point to an earlier great era in human history. It would be up to another coming great personality to continue his work in the future, Hitler stated to Heß»

    Source: Rudolf Heß. Briefe 1908–1933. Herausgegeben von Wolf Rüdiger Heß. Mit einer Einführung und Kommentaren von Dirk Bavendamm (München: Georg Müller Verlag, 1987), pp. 354–355 (No. 357 & 358).

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