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keshavsmelody · 6 months
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"Those who are devoted and have love for Me, in their constant contemplation of Me, their lives intertwined with Mine, they illuminate each other with their knowledge of Me, and their conversations are filled with the joy and contentment they find in Me." ~Bhagavad Gita 10.9
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art-emide · 6 months
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krishnaart · 4 months
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☀ SHRI KRISHNA GOVINDA ☀
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know-the-self · 11 months
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KARMA YOGA - NON DOERSHIP
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All actions are being done by the forces of nature, but a human being deluded by the I-sense imagines, “I am the doer.”
They who sees that all actions are performed by nature alone and thus that they are not the doer—they see truly.
The Self - Consciousness, abides as the heart of all beings, O Arjuna, causing all beings to act by it's power of Maya, as if they are mounted on a machine.
-The Bhagavad Gita
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vizthedatum · 2 months
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Another Hinduism/spiritual/philosophy post (based on my current understanding from my readings):
Krishna clearly disavows cults.
He says that the only way to him - for people/devotees to teach his lessons - are for the people who come to him on their own, on their path to moksha (liberation).
We cannot teach anyone who is unwilling to learn, even if they say they are willing - the willingness needs to be ingrained in every, single, part of you, down to your very subconscious.
You must embody it completely and even beyond that. Because to do so is the most powerful act of remembering who you are.
And Krishna purports that through this process, we will realize that this is the only way to break through maya (illusion/delusion).
So this is all to say: don’t trust gurus who persuade you via false promises of a happy life, if they are not willing to be honest with you about how you see yourself. I think most gurus are false. I think there are people who provide services that can be helpful, but we must all be careful of who we trust - what is their motivation for helping you?
People do find cults - and I think they’re meant to find them, maybe as a challenge in their own physical-spiritual journey to see that it is yet another mask of delusion. (Oh and Hindus definitely find themselves in cults all the time, lmao)
Much like how many of my past friendships and partnerships were - there were a delusion of what I needed or even wanted.
And as much as I hate to admit it (a weakness of my existence), I haven’t fully let go of many of my maya - I want to, that’s why I study, that’s why I pray, that’s why I seek to achieve enlightenment, that’s why I want to treat people the way I think I should be treated…
I have not mastered many of the elements that Krishna tells Arjun about in the Bhagavad Gita - but it’s not necessarily about mastery, it’s about the process of getting there.
I want to be better - I want to keep learning - I want to keep living.
(I’ve often said this, and I’m not quite sure what he told me, but when I was suicidal in high school, it was ultimately the Bhagavad Gita that saved me.
I picked it up and read it on my own, I stopped listening to my parents’ bullshit, I paused time and meditated on the song and what it was saying, and I came to a conclusion that I cannot remember -
but the spirit of it has always stayed in me, and it is that spirit that propels me to fight to stay strong, to find resources, to find comfort, to feel my emotions, to meltdown, to embrace my body, to worship my goddesses, to find Krishna, to come out as trans, to seek refuge with my friends, to make mistakes, to learn from my mistakes, to be who I am despite of all of life’s challenges.
I strayed away from religion after high school - it shook me to my core because I thought I wouldn’t be a good scientist and because I got caught up in finding love from outside myself -
and now after multiple traumatic life events, I find myself more spiritual and devoted than ever, and I cannot go back. I cannot go back even if I wanted to.)
And because of this want, this compulsion…. which I think is part of the plan anyway, the truth will come to me that it’s always been there.
I think God/Source/the truth is everywhere - it is in every single object/idea we can sense, it is what we experience, it is our inner guiding light, it is within us, it is outside of us, its bigger than us, and it is us. It shows us that no one is better than the other.
I am not perfect nor do I aim to be.
I just want to be me.
So this is all further to say that:
We all have it within us to find our own truth, regardless of religion or method.
I will cease to stop telling people who cannot listen (I’ll blog and express myself of course!! People don’t have to listen to me on here, lol!)
Some people need guidance but they will find each other eventually. Connections often tell you what you need to work on.
I hope I continue to find my people/community (and I already have - I’m immensely grateful for my friends from all walks of life).
This is my own truth and journey - it’s something that has brought me immense peace as I continue to navigate this life.
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gayakwadsworld · 4 days
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*✰व्रत करना व्यर्थ की क्रिया है इससे कोई लाभ नहीं✰*
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fioredialabastro · 6 days
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"Alla fine tutte le cose si fondono in una sola, e un fiume la attraversa."
- Norman Maclean, In mezzo scorre il fiume 🌾
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copihueart · 4 months
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ecleptica · 2 months
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keshavsmelody · 6 months
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Might I be the most tamasik (ignorant) creature in the cosmos, but knowledge disguised as love flows through you, Bhagavan! Idolizing you makes my heart soft. This tamas is bliss!
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druzya · 8 months
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Posti Stravaganti
Tumbler*! Ho bisogno del vostro aiuto!
Consigliatemi un posto in Emilia Romagna o regioni limitrofe da visitare in una gita di 1-2 giorni!
L'unico requisito, dev'essere un posto strano, per architettura, storia o leggenda, va bene tutto!
Vi ringrazio infinitamente e prometto di pubblicare le foto dovessi andarci!
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krishnaart · 8 months
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☀ BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS ☀
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kurayamineko · 6 months
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bhagvadgita · 4 months
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Merry Christmas!
Dear Bhagavad Gita Community,
Merry Christmas to you all! On this joyous occasion, I would like to share with you some texts from the Bhagavad Gita and the Christian Theology that highlight the themes of peace and love.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that God is the source of all peace and love, and that we can attain these by surrendering to Him whole-heartedly. As Krishna says in Chapter 18, Verse 62:
तमेव शरणं गच्छ सर्वभावेन भारत |
तत्प्रसादात्परां शान्तिं स्थानं प्राप्स्यसि शाश्वतम् || 62||
Surrender exclusively unto Him with your whole being, O Bharat. By His Grace, you will attain perfect Peace and the eternal abode. 
The Christian Theology also affirms that God is love, and that He has shown His love for us by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to be our Savior and Lord. As John writes in his first epistle:
God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them. This is how love is made complete among us so that we will have confidence on the day of judgment: In this world we are like Jesus. There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. We love because he first loved us. (1 John 4:16-19)
Both the Bhagavad Gita and the Christian Theology invite us to experience the peace and love of God in our lives, and to share them with others. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, who is called the Prince of Peace, let us also remember the words of Krishna, who is called the Lord of Love:
सर्वभूतस्थमात्मानं सर्वभूतानि चात्मनि |
ईक्षते योगयुक्तात्मा सर्वत्र समदर्शनः || 29||
One who is situated in Divine Consciousness sees the Self present in all beings, and all beings present in the Self. Such a person sees the same everywhere. (Bhagavad Gita 6.29)
May the peace and love of God fill your hearts and homes this Christmas and always!
With best wishes! 
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gayakwadsworld · 2 months
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#अयोध्याभंडारा_By_संतरामपालजी
जगत के तारणहार संत रामपाल जी महाराज सामाजिक कार्यों में अपनी भागीदारी देते हुए एक बार फिर श्री राम जन्मभूमि अयोध्या में किया विशाल नि:शुल्क भंडारे का आयोजन
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beautifulbeartraveler · 4 months
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The summary or meaning of Gita Chapter 15 Verses 1 to 4 is that -
Consider the world to be like an upside-down hanging tree. Like the roots of the tree are above, and consider the three gunas-like branches to be below.
'In Gita Chapter 15 Verse 1,
this has also been clarified that -
'What is the identity of a Tatvadarshi Sant?' A Tatvadarshi Sant is he who distinctly tells all the parts of the world-like tree.
JagatGuru Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
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