We all want happiness...

  

  

We also want the     deep satisfaction from sharing love    , and experiencing the happpiness of those close to us. This is expressed through our service to family, country, or humanity; but this type of service cannot satisfy our eternal soul, because it is temporary and ends with this body.

In contrast, service on the spiritual platform is eternal and ever expanding, giving unlimited scope for exchanges of love. Being the ultimate cause of all causes and the very source of our existence, only the Supreme Soul has the potential to completely reciprocate with our offering of love, satisfy our heart's desire, and deliver us the ultimate freedom of liberation from all restrictions of this material world that block the flow of our love.

Great prophets and saints through the ages have performed penances to know this Supreme Soul and they have recorded their revelations in the holy books of the world. Among all holy books, the Vedas - sacred texts from ancient India - give a clear and precise definition of who is God and what He does. Not an old man sitting on a cloud, or a formless 'nothingness': the Vedas describe the Supreme as an eternal youth, full of vigour, vitality and personality - 'Krishna' - which means 'the all attractive person'.

The Vedas teach that the essence of all paths is to develop love for the
Supreme Soul, and bhakti-yoga, or the process whereby one directly links with the Supreme through devotion, is described by the Vedas as the most direct method to know Krishna.

This process, which centers around the singing of sacred vibrations and mantras, is very easy to perform; and  Vedic authorities describe it as the principal means of attaining spiritual realization in this age.