In truth, transcendental knowledge is God telling us that there is a God and then explaining to us how all of reality is a monism but a monism centered around a supreme being to whom everything is related in a relationship of oneness but difference. Krishna explains the monism this way in the gita: " by me, in my unmanifested form ( his effulgence ) this entire universe is pervade. All beings are in me, but i am not in them, and yet everything that is created does not rest in me, behold my mystic opulence! although I am the maintainer of all living entities and although I am everywhere, I am not a part of this cosmic manifestation for my self is the very source of creation."
@@chamokc Matt just had a conversation with him where he showed how he didn't demonstrate how his methodology is actually demonstrable. You can look up their conversation.
good video very good sir hridyanath you have tried to put everything in best way possible with all kinds of examples 😀. & ofcourse you surely are gaining a lot from kc & krishna the biggest guru of all giving you all his divine blessing in ur pursuit to whatever you are trying to explore & good talk indeed but only 1 thing would be your point about atheist yes thats a different thing but cant really blame them as there may be many factors which put them in such a fix & its generally the personalitys, its like different individuals put on a rollercoaster ride & everyone will have a different experience some kool dude may just have a blast, some sensitive ones may find it head spinning arround & may puke out all stuffs out & some schollary ones may be just be shocked merely to find something so whirling up their brains 😀 so its really thing experience of ones which may or may not give him the joy of it .....
My question just as a "good" human being goes about their everyday life and will kill many living things accidently eg. While farming you may kill many insects. Is the human a psychopath? God/the supreme consciousness will cause the destruction of many things and eventually the universe, in order to renew it. But this is just God's dance (Nataraja), I don't think you can use the analogy of parent and child, I don't believe God sees us as their children.