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Title: Chapter Two
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Mar 16, 2016 12:57 pm


"There never was a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor any of these kings. Nor will there be any future where we cease to be." (Bhagavad Gita, 2:12- my favourite verse.)

Live to Learn; Had to pull this out of your signature. If we always existed then we are as timeless as God is said to be. How did we get here then, where time rules our daily activities and how to remember our timeless nature again!!  ???



Title: Re: Chapter Two
Post by: guest88 on Nov 27, 2019 07:11 pm
Vol. 1 Chapter 2 Verse 47,
Probably one of the most important stanza's I've read in a while.


Title: Re: Chapter Two
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Dec 03, 2019 05:20 am
“Thy human right is for activity only, never for the resultant fruit of the actions. Do not consider as thyself the creator of the fruits of thy activities; neither allow thyself attachment to inactivity.”

Commentary; “Human beings should therefore play their designated roles not for the satisfaction of their own egos, but for the working out of the divine plan.” ~ Paramahansa Yogananda


Title: Re: Chapter Two
Post by: guest88 on Dec 29, 2019 12:27 am
"The deluded man, habitually compelled by the inner voice of the sense mind, sorrows about unaccomplished experiences of the past and is greedy for future satisfactions. In contrast, the advanced yogi, who has routed egoistic desires and inclinations from his mental castle and reestablished the wisdom rule of the soul, is impervious to past fears and future hopes.
   The ordinary person is bound like a prisoner in a dungeon; his life experiences are narrowly confined to the dismal realm of the senses. The advanced yogi, on the other hand, is so overwhelmed by having contacted the Surprise of all surprises- the ever new bliss of God- that he becomes indifferent to all thoughts of sense pleasures. His mind is no longer disturbed either by memories of past sense joys or by daydreams for the future. He is conscious only of glorious Omnipresence and Its everlasting joy."

...."The devotee who has known both sense inclinations and the soul bliss possess a standard of comparison that is nonexistent for the worldly man."

With my recent experience I am left longing but see no satisfactory result in pursuing this sensation. As well, this longing is nothing more than a familiar territory which the untrained mind will walk down time and time again. Should my desire be granted, I wouldn't know what to do- though it is unfulfilled, there is no satisfactory solution with experiencing a one-sided sensation of longing or fulfilling a desire in which the means of fulfillment are not capable of being produced even visually speaking. Am I choosing to experience the illusion? So, I must force my mind to cease and desist and walk down a new path which is the Eternal Now.
The surprise of all surprises for me is granted when I am acknowledging each person as if God approaches me, and in my Silent Appreciation, I am engrossed in beautiful sensations that halt my living in the past or worry of the future. What's more, can I sit in stillness and create this appreciation for all that is Present around me- perhaps then I am free.
Though Life test me and prove I am indeed a baby perhaps equally important is to accept this little self as a part of the God experience, His desire... Though I hope to welcome Death prior to this vehicles expiration.