In Vedic philosophy, pure being is described as 'Nirakal,' meaning timeless, which explains why God cannot have an address or exist within space and time; instead, God transcends the cosmic time scale where one breath of Brahma contains thousands of human lifetimes, one breath of Narayana contains millions of Brahma lifetimes, and one breath of Shiva contains millions of Narayana lifetimes.
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And so we find that from the Vedic perspective the even the concept of time is billions of years that how how old is the universe billions right so it says just for example metaphor that in one breath of Brahma there is thousands of lifetimes billions of lifetimes of a human being in one breath of Narayana there is million lifetime of Brahma and one breath of Shiva there is a millions of lifetimes of Narayana so we are speaking of incredible scale of time right and so the and what is the nature of pure being it is Nirakal meaning it is timeless Now that's a really very important insight for [snorts] when we speak about God as a with an address right God as a personality then God exists within space time somewhere
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