Einstein and God

Many have misunderstandings.
Einstein believed in an order , similar to the impersonal conception of God in the Vedas . The vedas say God has no form,  meaning material form. i.e., He has no legs, no hands etc etc .This refers to God not having a material body like ours subjected to laws of nature. Rather, God has created the laws of nature to facilitate the responsive universe within which free will and determinism are administered.
But  Divinity and His sat cit ananda spiritual form is another matter .
A form that is simultaneously everywhere but nowhere , who is inside and simultaneously outside, who is near but far .
That’s what Einstein means in his understanding of God , but Einstein had not furthered his knowledge of localised forms of God as the Holy ghost , or paramatma . He had not applied himself to or accepted scholars of the Vedas who would have clearly explained  further God’s form within the spiritual planets , the Vedas call Him  Bhagavan with His form of eternity knowledge and bliss. Within the Vaikuthas He is situated in formal settings, and He is  the most complete in His  beauty within Goloka Vrndavana, where pure loving exchanges take place intimately without any formality with numerous devotees in five primary relationships

The Srimad Bhagavatam, which is the natural commentary of the Vedanta Sutras, explains all .

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