Saturday, August 10, 2024

Gita reflection Ch 10 verses 41 & 42

10th August 2024


In this magnificent universe, any object or being that possesses brilliance and greatness should be regarded as sourced from the divine power known as Yoga, the power of the Lord. 

Although Lord Krishna has been providing guidance on meditation to Arjuna, He concludes that there is nothing other than Him in the universe.

Just as an actor on stage plays various roles but knows he is not solely defined by any one character, we must recognize that the Lord is beyond our understanding until He reveals Himself in our hearts out of compassion. 

Lord Krishna ends this chapter by stating, "A part of Me is sustaining this world," indicating the omnipresent nature of the divine influence.

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