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Made by God

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If the Radha and Krishna stories were translated into English maybe they might have been called Christopher and Christine and they would of have lived in a Feudal English Country side surroundings not to far away from a local town such as London.

 

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If you imagine just for the moment that God had actually appeared in your own particular culture and country his name and form would have been aptly  more suitable to you maybe as an..........example! ..as  a.....

 

English speaking person however by imaging that God was living in the world today would present one with astonishing and dramatic facts about the co-existence of matter and spirit while mingling with each other as the main point of the dramas of  popular life.

 

Any form of translation or interpretation from one language to another involves quite lot of ambiguous elements.

 

Also regarding having to obtain accurate historical evidence can be particularly troublesome even know most of it is probably irrelevant and creates a diversion for the ego.

 

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