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NEED OF ANCIENT WISDOM

Updated: Aug 3

Why modern divine

 

Our purpose is to make you aware that the problem we suffers are nothing but our own choices and we opted to suffer for such matter. Nothing is forced upon us, just to make ourself look old at young age- I hope that's not our purpose was

 

Our forefathers were very much aware about the life and it's process, that countered  everything by giving god the responsibility to make our life cheerful.

 

Should we do such an thing, should we dependent on the god to make ourself self sufficient ?

Krishna guiding us through the dark
Krishna guiding us through the dark

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So the answer is YES|| WE MUST because :

They created us, it's their responsblity to make our living peaceful. Suppose when pour parents says we bore your weight for 9 months, handled all your tantrums to make you this worthy-- this all happened because they wanted a baby not because the baby wanted the parent.

Similarly god created us, it's their resposiblity to make ourself peaceful and joyful, if not it's our right to question them, if you can't take care of us, why you brought us here?

krishna, guide us from here
krishna, guide us from here

 

Does God rally wanted Bad for us? If not then why we suffer?

 Parent and teacher always wanted best for us, Krishna is Our parent(Mother and father both) and teacher, he will care for us like newborn when the situation arise like mother, he silently supervise our life, making celestial connection so that we do not suffer like father and if go on the wrong path even after such arrangement, the he comes as the teacher to give us the life lesson in whatever manner he finds it suitable even in this the purpose is to make ready for future ahead.

 

We have heard a lot about the past deeds? Are they real or it is a marketing gimmick

 

शरीरं यदवाप्नोति यच्चाप्युत्क्रामतीश्वरः।

गृहीत्वैतानि संयाति वायुर्गांङ्गानि वाशयुः॥

 

sharīraṁ yad avāpnoti

yac chāpy utkramatīśvaraḥ

gṛhītvaitāni saṁyāti

vāyur gandhān ivāśayāt

 

"Just as the wind carries scents from their sources, so the soul, when leaving a body, takes these subtle impressions (of karma) with it to the next birth."

 

Our deeds our desire trancends the life, our soul is like an memory card, which stores all the information and on the next life all the data(Core data) retrieves. This is as simple as that, it is all about the conscience and how we manage our thoughts and action


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Now comes the main Question how to Manage our actions and thoughts?

 

Although we have plenty but this generation or this world(as we are about to enter the dark kalyug) require a unique interpretation

 

  1. Desire= in this modern competative  world, should we stop having desires?

    1. If we look at our current standing just introspect isn't it due to our desires, why we have tension and uncertanity isnt't it due to outcome of our desire will it be in our favour or not. The escape out is do your deed, do what you believe with purest mind without any anger, envy, bad intent and forget about the result, our life will be reletively become more subtle.

 

 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 2, Verse 47

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन।

मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥

Transliteration:

karmany-evadhikaras te

ma phaleshu kadachana

ma karma-phala-hetur bhur

ma te sango ‘stv akarmani

 

Meaning:

“You have the right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions.

Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, nor be attached to inaction.”

 

  1. Making ourself adaptive to condition rather than constantly finding the comfort zone

    1. Most of the time we are at the right place at the right time, who tells this Is the right time and place ? It's  Us who we think what would happen if we did this like I should have opted for that degree or opted for such college or I should have given that exam My life would be something else.

      Arjuna, doing what he is supposed to do
      Arjuna, doing what he is supposed to do

 

Each path has it' own positives and negetive, it's upto us how we look at this

" remember this the world of glimmering gold, the first civilization metal was Copper, which gave humankind the strength to Cherish" But still gold is more precious and have a status symbol( SEE THE EFFECTS OF KALYUG ON OUR MIND)

Arjuna too was not able to fight against his family in the Mahabharat Yudh, krishna guided him to choose the path of righteousness (adopt the condition) rather than moving away from the situation which is in front of us(Comfort Zone)

 

  1. Spending time with the creators

Reaffirming the name of krishna or reading the text or people who were close to him will make the bonding between us and the god more affirm, which will give us strength and power to carry on hustle without bustle

 

मय्येव मन आधत्स्व मयि बुद्धिं निवेशय।

निवसिष्यसि मय्येव अत ऊर्ध्वं न संशयः।।


Transliteration

mayyeva mana ādhatsva mayi buddhiṃ niveśaya

nivasiṣyasi mayyeva ata ūrdhvaṃ na saṃśayaḥ

 

Translation:

Fix your mind upon Me and devote your intellect to Me. Thus, without doubt, you will live in Me always.

 

 

Modern divine will help you understand and Overcome the complex Challenges of the life with the mystical and spritual Twist.


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