Seeing my own reflection in the Bhagavad Gita


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“The scriptures describe the three gunas. But you should be free from the action of the gunas, established in eternal truth, self-controlled,without any sense of duality or the desire to acquire and hoard.”-Bhagavad Gita 2:45

These are the challenges I face.

To be established in eternal truth -

I know this intellectually, that there is nothing but Brahman. That all of this is Brahman. That only Brahman is permanent, and therefore only Brahman is real.But I have yet to establish this truth within my being. I seem to be stuck in the mists of Maya.

To be self-controlled -

This is probably my greatest challenge, and has been ever since I can remember.
I believe that excericising self-control is like the Nike phrase: “Just do it”. So why don’t I “just do it”?

Without any sense of duality -

This feeling of “I and mine” is a huge obstacle. I try to look upon everyone as a spark of the Divine, but it is often very difficult.
A poet once said: “walk a mile in my shoes”. This is what I must strive to do when dealing with people in awkward situations.

{without} The desire to acquire and hoard -

This is also a difficult obstacle. I have promised myself so many times that I will let go of my attachment to material objects, yet the attachment continues to have its pull on me. (although, recently, due to moving to much smaller living quarters, I have given away a lot of things, and, by and large, I really don’t miss them - I hope that is progress!)

There are many days like today, when, seeing all of my shortcomings, I tthink of my Gurudev, and remember what he told me: “Be patient, Devi, do your sadhana, and everything will eventually come to you”

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Hi Devi - you’ve so succintly written the failures that I too strive against…isn’t Krishna just too great to have outlined millennia back the basic human frailties that afflict perhaps most of the spiritual seekers to this day! I take refuge in your Guru’s words to “be patient”.

I have published some of my religious doubts in my HINDI blog. Have a look if you are free, and it would be great if you can answer any of them. I find solutions.

Namaste Ravi,

I checked out your HINDI blog. I unfortunately, have absolutely no proficiency in the Devanagri Script. So I was not able to read it. Do you also write a blog in the colonial Latin Script?

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