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Chapter 6

Verse 30

 

Yo maam pashyati sarvatra sarva.n cha mayi pashyati /

tasy'aaham na pranashyaami sa cha me na pranashyati //

 

 

To him, who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in

Me, I am not lost; neither is he lost to Me.

 

LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA – 61

As taught by Parama Pujya Sri Swamiji

 

"To him, who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in

Me, I am not lost; neither is he lost to Me."

 

He who sees the Lord, the Supreme Self, in all beings

and all beings in the Lord, who is the Self of all, is

not lost to the Lord because he always lives in the

Lord. All beings in the world live in the Lord and the

Lord lives in all. The world and the Supreme Being are

one and the same. That is the truth. Therefore he, who

sees the Lord all alike in all living beings, that

means, who sees the Lord’s supreme self-essence

everywhere, is not different from the Lord. Such a

person and the Lord are one. They are not lost to each

other.

 

The idea is, when a Yogi realizes the presence of the

Supreme Self everywhere and in everything, he can be

never separated from It because of the identity

between him and the Supreme Self.

 

 

 

 

 

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