Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Gita reflection Ch 3 verses 22 & 23

 26th March 2024


  • Every morning after I wake up, I don't need to remind myself that my body and my house belong to me. Already I own them, so I don't need to work for them.
  • Lord Krishna says that He has nothing to gain or lose in the world that is already His. However, He is on the battlefield with Arjuna to demonstrate that even a God works continuously for the welfare of His creation.
  • Nature as a whole responds to God's command. What we take for granted, such as sunshine, seasons, and cosmic cycles, are under divine ordinance. None of us can claim to have power over these.
  • This also applies to the Law of Karma. What we experience in this life is a result of our past actions. When we realize this divine ordinance, we not only accept what happens to us but also become vigilant about what we do now, which will have future consequences.


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