Unpopular Opinion | Mental health | Soul | Reincarnation | Karma | Generational Curses | Krishna

In the second part of the conversation the two masters draw connections between Krishna consciousness, Buddhism (Buddha as an incarnation of Krishna), and African spirituality, particularly regarding god-realisation, the body as a temporary vessel for the soul, and collective identity.

Krishna consciousness is described as polymorphic monotheism, where one God, Krishna, is the supreme source of all his incarnations.

The discussion also differentiates between individuality, which is intrinsic and celebrated, and individualism, an obsession with personal desires.

Furthermore, the ABC teachings of the Bhagavad Gita are presented as a means to address mental health challenges by recognising oneself as a spiritual being, the soul. Karmic relationships and toxic family bonds are viewed as opportunities for learning and growth.
The richness of African culture and spirituality is highlighted, noting the ancient association of “blackness with divinity,” contrasting with its negative connotations in Abrahamic religions.

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