Inconceivably situated

In the Kena Upanisad 2.3 .
Its said, The Lord is known by persons who do not think the Lord limited , he who thinks the Lord limited cannot know Him , in this regard the Lord is understood differently by different theological cultures at different times and different places , also the Lord is known personally in a particular way to a particular person ..It is a misunderstanding of standard theological sciences that everyone has to see the Lord the same way , as if the Lord were limited in His absolute personality.
One who seeks truth will find unlimited truth in unlimited ways ..

In the Caitanya Caratamrita Madhya lila chapter 21 the full inconceivable opulences and sweetness of Lord Krishna have been described. This particular chapter is essential to hear , one should understand ourselves to be  tiny, tiny particles of spirit . The Vedas says our size is 1 / 10,000th  of tip of a hair in size . We should also understand Divinity as an unlimited conscious being , who has become many so as to increase His bliss and share his opulences. Krishna Himself does not know the extent of His opulences. One can also consider multidimensional spiritual and material energies , the Harvard Prof Lisa Randall, and many physicists can extend their  capacity of thoughts and they can contemplate  possible existences  beyond the three dimensional world fairly easily in comparison to others .However,  Krishna is fully present everywhere,  including within our hearts , and can very easily reveal his unlimited existence even to the limited . By the causless mercy of the unlimited, the limited can know something of the unlimited. Take a look at the most simple structures of this world,  the cell , it is unlimitedly complex . In conclusion don’t be limited in thoughts , the inconceivable Lord ultimately is a person who likes to enjoy , He enjoys consciousness bliss and spiritual varigatedness in spaces  where the greatest of arts are on display,  the Srimad Bhagavatam give us a hint of this  unlimited transcendental realms .
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