Rainbow Mage
Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Okay, so I know I'm a Buddhist and all, but I have a lot of respect for Lord Krishna, seeing that he and the Buddha taught a lot the same. I had a question. I read the Gita, and when Krishna is speaking to Arjuna, is he saying that god is within every living thing? I think that's what he's trying to put forth, but I'd want to be absolutely sure. If that is the case that god is within every living thing, then was Krishna actually a god on earth, or a human being teaching Arjuna something deep and mystical about life?