Friday, November 1, 2024

Gita reflection Ch 16 verses 5 & 6

1st November 2024


Lord Krishna explains that divine nature leads to liberation, while demoniacal nature leads to inevitable bondage. 

True liberation is inherent and cannot be gained from anyone or at any specific point in time or space. Therefore, divine qualities should be cultivated to reveal the awareness of liberation. 

On the other hand, remaining in demoniacal nature deprives us of liberation, akin to locking ourselves in a room and throwing away the key, expecting someone else to release us. 

Lord Krishna encourages Arjuna by stating that he is destined to have a divine nature from birth. No one is created with an evil nature, but there are two kinds of beings in this world: the divine and the demoniacal.


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