Bhagavad Gita: divine knowledge, chap.4
Krishna says –
- You and I have taken human body number of times, I do remember all, but you can’t remember it.
- A soul in unborn and eternal, and controls the nature; the people when are self realized, the soul consciousness manifests in each of them in its true nature.
- Whenever untruth prevails, God’s light starts showering, in the form of self realized people.
- To destroy ignorance, and spreading divine knowledge; I give the light to those who seeks for it.
- One, who experiences the God consciousness, does not take birth again in this world.
- A soul is never affected by any karma, nor does it desire for any karma. Who knows this truth, doesn’t fall into cycle of karma.
- In ancient time all the enlightened people did karma while knowing the true nature of the soul, you also need to do karma like them.
- A person who sees action in inaction, and inaction in action; s/he is a wise person, and while doing karma s/he remains in divine consciousness.
- When a person’s actions aren’t only for sensual fulfillment that one is understood a knowledgeable person. Detached from preconceived expectations of results, s/he is always satisfied and free.
- One, who is satisfied with natural gains, who is free from duality of thoughts and jealously; who is stable in success and failure, while doing karma s/he is out of it.
- Churning of spiritual knowledge is better than the rituals, because the climax of ritual is the divine knowledge.
- Go to the Guru and try to know the truth, with humbleness inquire to him/her. A Guru, who has experienced the truth, can make you experience about it.
- Divine knowledge is the purest, one who seeks it and controls one’s sensual organs; after getting divine knowledge s/he is blessed with divine power.
- Hey Arjuna! Whatever doubts are coming in your heart, just cut them by the divine knowledge. Merge with the God consciousness and – fight!
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