BHAGAVAD GITA FOR THE MODERN LIFE - 6. Swami Udit Chaithanya
23/06/2018
BG sloka-s 24-25 describes a spiritual aspirant as Gudakesha whose chariot is placed by Bhagavan between his good and bad tendencies, as Krishna has placed Arjuna’s chariot between the Kauravas and Pandavas. Each man’s character is a sum total of his habits. Habits in turn are produced by repetitive thoughts, which direct habitual actions. We have the ability to think good and transform to discrimination and discipline or continue habitual mistakes and blindly follow the senses. This dual nature of the mind, causes some discomfort for a devotee who tries to correct his wrong doings. It is important to be under the control of Bhagavan to know the right actions to take, like Arjuna is directed by Krishna.
Today’s lesson:-
A true devotee is not one who blindly worships. Blind piety is a low level of spiritual- mindedness. What we need is wisdom, understanding, Intelligence and reasoning which will caution and protect us every step of our life. Towards the end of chapter one and beginning of chapter two Bhagavan cautions against the negative qualities that divert us from fighting our inherent weaknesses. Only if we can surrender the attachment to my feelings, my pride, my ways, my truth, my attitudes, will we be able to see the real TRUTH, real WAYS, develop the right ATTITUDES, and enjoy the BLISSFUL FEELINGS. For a devotee at that level pride has no value and compassion overflows…...
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