Shvu states that becoming realized, one sees that Brahman is all there is. Gaudiyas experience a personal reality as the basis of Brahman. Neither can claim final knowledge of the unlimited Absolute which we call God. Brahman realization without the personal conception ends there, while those that have a personal connection with the Supreme Personal continue to grow in their relationship since intimacy is ever increasing. As part of God's energies we can either merge into our own energy, becoming one with it, or choose to relate with the source of all energies person-to-person. Most would admit that interpersonal interaction provides more pleasure and ultimate satisfaction than trying to amuse oneself all alone (you ARE still here, aren't you Shvu, in spite of many good-byes). Sometimes we find ourselves unwilling or unable to relate with each other because we want to define the relationship only on our own terms and refuse to participate unless we can have everything our way. Of course this is childish and seen as immature by most adults. Attempting to destroy one's personality by merging into the impersonal energy of the Divine rather than grow into a vital, living and deeply personal relationship, which continues to become more and more rewarding, is like a child holding it's breath because it's parents won't comply with it's every wish. One way leads to death and one to everlasting life without the very problems we all face here in this world, that might make us want to choose death as the only perceived solution to a seemingly hopeless situation. Stubborness is simply willful ignorance and therefore an indication of the most basic stupidity. No one can define with absolute certainty the final limits of reality. We can always find a dark corner to hide in though, along with the `evidence` needed to convince us that we've reached the ultimate conclusion and everything outside of our obviously self-defined limited viewpoint is false or non-existent. A philosophical discussion between fanatics may provide some amusement for a time, but in the end they are only talking to themselves as there is no real intercommunication. My point is that God has given us all we need to believe whatever we want in this world and back it up with vast evidence as well, scientific and/or scriptural. However, if we truly want out of this insane asylum we're going to have to face the one who is in control and at least muster up enough sanity to admit to ourselves that we are not in control, individually or collectively. Unfortunately, many apparently prefer to argue with themselves adinfinitum. Best not to be drawn into such madness unless we come armed with anti-psychotic medication and are qualified in it's use. Satyaraj prabhu, it should be obvious by now that you are not empowered in the way you may have believed you were, so better to get back to the beads as opposed to the books. Shvu, I do not know you and do not want to insult or offend, but there must be some other way you that brahman realized souls amuse themselves than verbal word jugglery and mundane wrangling. My suggestion is to try some physical service by helping the less fortunate in the forms of the homeless and poor among us. Maybe by God's Divine Grace you will experience what you need to break free of the mental loop you seem to be stuck in. Best wishes to all concerned and my prayers are with you.