Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 Further to the three questions posed earlier - we received the following response from Gopi Krishna - Gopi Krishna <gopi Om What I know is very little and I do not know what I am writing hereunde are the right answers. Still, I try to answer to the extent I can with HIS blessings. 1. The purity comes to the word only when one practises the exact essence of what it conveys usually. How can it be perceived depends on one's understanding. For example, if you take the word Good, it can be understood as that which is suitable or fit. Then the question comes that all those which are suitable or fit are good. May not be. But, good is that which is not bad. If you know the essence of the opposites of good or bad, the purity of the word is naturally understood. 2. My very little experience says that the Gita cannot be understood unless one understands and practises it in one's life. Telling lies is wrong. So, one need to resolve that let what may come, I will not tell a lie. Boldness or strong character to implement the rightful decision is essential to understand Gita correctly. One should be open to know the exact or correct meaning of each word in Gita so as to practice it in one's daily life. Right knowledge will give strength to face this materialistic world from the point of view of spiritual courage. 3. The only difference between mand and man is how they look at the same object from different angles and put into practice and best use what they learnt. Regards Gopi. Three questions I want to ask some questions 1. How can "the word" be good and pure ? 2. How can Gita be understand better? 3. What makes the difference between Man and Man? Krishan Kaushal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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