Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 HARI AUM 'yad ahamkaramashrithya na yotsya ithi manyase midhaiyasha vyavasayasthe prakruthistwam niyokshyathi' (verse 59 Ch18) This is one of the powerful statements from Bhagavan. He seldom issues with such definiteness and that too when the result is a bit damning. It jolts us literally and forces us to listen, look and learn what he says, saying and said (in 'gita'). Put it simply he says-better listen to me or else I (prakruti)'ll show you. In a way it is a guarantee too. Nature has designed a support system. If nothing works it will. But he expects us not to fall for it. He wants us to use the given faculties and not fall on charities. There is also a very important hint hidden in the stanza-dependance on one's 'ahamkara' isn't always good enough especially when 'he' is there to guide. Regards Balagopal NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA Download prohibited? No problem. CHAT from any browser, without download. Go to http://in.messenger./webmessengerpromo.php/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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