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How could love manifest between Krishna and Meera despite the gap of five thousand years?

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"Love transcends time and space, connecting the timeless essence of beings beyond the confines of distance and chronology."

According to Osho, love annuls time and space; it links consciousness to the timeless, not bodies bound by distance. Meera did not love Krishna’s vanished form but his ever-present essence. With unwavering devotion, she made him contemporary, as love opens the window to the deathless. Thus, intensity of love—not chronology or proximity—makes true communion possible, rendering Krishna available to Meera across five thousand years.
Love doesn’t follow clocks or miles; by loving Krishna with her whole heart, Meera touched his always-alive spirit, not his gone body, so he felt present.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts attention from outer forms to inner connection, deepening prayer, devotion, and relationships despite distance.
- Cultivates unwavering love and trust to experience guidance and presence beyond physical absence.
- Eases grief by recognizing the essence we love is not limited by time or the body.
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