Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 I found this while browsing through the Internet, and found it very very intersting, so I thought I should share it with you guys. *SOME WORDS FROM BHAGWAT GITA* - God is the Supreme Truth, the supreme cause and sustaining force of everything, both material and spiritual. Advanced souls surrender unto Him in devotion, whereas impious souls divert their minds to other objects of worship Everyone must engage in some sort of activity in this material world. But actions can either bind one to this world or liberate one from it. By acting for the pleasure of the Supreme, without selfish motives, one can be liberated from the law of karma (action and reaction) and attain transcendental knowledge of the self and the Supreme. - Krishna explains the meaning of renunciation and the effects of the modes of nature on human consciousness and activity. He explains Brahman realisation, the glories of the Bhagavad Gita, and the ultimate conclusion of the Gita: the highest path of religion is absolute, unconditional loving surrender unto God, which frees one from all sins, brings one to complete enlightenment, and enables one to return to God's eternal spiritual abode. - One who understands the difference between the body, the soul and the Supersoul beyond them both attains liberation from this material world.Bhakti-yoga, pure devotional service to God, is the highest and most expedient means for attaining pure love for God, which is the highest end of spiritual existence. - Those who follow this supreme path develop divine qualities. Bhakti-yoga, pure devotional service to God, is the highest and most expedient means for attaining pure love for God, which is the highest end of spiritual existence. - Those who follow this supreme path develop divine qualities. God is the Supreme Truth, the supreme cause and sustaining force of everything, both material and spiritual. Advanced souls surrender unto Him in devotion, whereas impious souls divert their minds to other objects of worship. - The soul is eternally related to God through transcendental devotional service (bhakti). By reviving one's pure devotion one returns to Krishna in the spiritual realm. By remembering Lord Krishna in devotion throughout one's life, and especiagy at the time of death, one can attain to His supreme abode, beyond the material world. Regards Ruchir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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