Monday, September 17, 2018

Cosmic Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1

1.Arjuna Vishaadha Yoga 

You have two available fields to activate your consciousness. Your choice may be from the many entities that you encounter and they suggest a path you choose from the many options you have. You have an optimal view of your thoughts from the many characters described in the first chapter and you may be a victim of despondency if your intellect is not stimulated with the required Dharma.

The Bhagavad Gita is a narration by Sanjaya, in the Mahabharat, of an enormous war that was just about to begin between two sets of cousins, the Kauravas, and the Pandavas. The first chapter is essentially a two-person conversation about philosophy and yogic principles between;
  1. The author Ved Vyas and the writer Ganapati
  2. Sanjaya and Dhritarashtra
  3. King Duryodhan and his teacher Dronacharya and
  4. Arjuna and Krishna

Chapter one of the Bhagavad Gita relates to the universal Duality
  • There are two fields and you have always a choice.
  • You and your relationship is what matters and that’s your premonition.
  • The dialogue is between two; you and your subordinates.
  • You are right and the other is wrong is a conceptual ego of your character.
  • Your path is the best and your acquaintances need to follow you.
  • You have an illusion that your weakness is your strength.
  • All relationship is one to one. So that you are also encouraged to have one to one relationship with the creator

Science of the Bhagavad Gita is written with a mathematical rhythm so that you are involved in the awakening of the consciousness from the very first chapter. This will invite divinity.
  • It uses the computer notation of the Binary system, one and zero hence two fields.
  • It is written in the rhyming meter called Anustup and contains 32 syllables in each verse. The verse has two sentences.
  • 3 + 2= 5. Five is also the rhythm in harmony with nature’s creation and two fields that communicates with our creator.
  • All dialogues are between two only.
  • No two are the same. One and zero is the only two that define the language of modern computers. Therefore one is not equal to zero or singularity is the aim but duality defines the logic of the subject.
  • Non-duality or singularity - monistic Consciousness is in which the knower, knowledge, comprehensible soul and God become one; the highest realization of Divinity.
  • Duality of science describes all functions real or abstract.

Chapter one of the Bhagavad Gita is one of the most important hurdles to cross to awaken your sleepy consciousness. Accepting the following will ease your understanding.

  • Understand firstly what Dharma is. Dharma is one’s personal path in life with truth or righteousness, the fulfillment of which leads to the awakening of consciousness.
  • Understand this chapter like the modern take away foods. Alike Pizzas, it comes in a square box in a round shape and you eat in triangles.
  • You will enjoy this chapter and the rest only if you acknowledge that all that you are about to read and comprehend is the truth and nothing else but the truth.ie accepting consciousness, righteousness, dharma with a creator or God or a superior entity. 
  • Fear - The word "fear" includes also such states of mind as insecurity, despair, and grief, all of which arise from a realization of oneself as limited and separate from others and which therefore can be dispelled only by realizing oneself as the all.
  • Five elements- earth, water, fire, air, and ether; According to most philosophical systems of India, these combine to constitute the phenomenal Universe. 
  • The five main Vedic deities who are mainly Nature gods and who have touched the cycle of life of man: Surya Deva - Sun God Indra Deva- king of Gods Agni Deva - God of fire Vayu Deva - God of Wind Varuna Deva - God of water
  • Five objects of sense. - The world appearance is composed of the five objects of sense: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, and is not in reality connected with the Self.

Bhagavad Gita does not belong to any religion, It is a thought-provoking ideology without does and don’t.

Chapter 1 Me and My Gita 



The disturbed Duryodhan tells Dronacharya of the Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats of his armed forces. Arjun complains of the socially structured values and fears trying to justify his action not to fight the war. With confusion, the evaluation of each does not justify the thoughts and action for the war.
In our human behavior before a fight, all blow their own trumpets (shout on top of their voices) and as a show of strength, anger dominates the occasion. Untruth is hidden in a false evolving argument.

Chapter one of the Bhagavad Gita is an example of the finest human behavior when action is needed in a crisis situation then only one starts to evaluate the situation and start blowing their conches.


➤Have you ever thought of personal evaluation and SWOT analysis of yourself?

➤Are you a victim of a confused personality always finding excuses with culture, rituals, health and the surroundings?

➤Then take a break and do a self-analysis of your mind, body with respect to your soul.

➤Yoga and meditative thought will be the tools you require while using Bhagavad Gita as your guide.

➤When you subscribe to celebrating achievements, amplifying strengths, attacking threats and overpowering weakness, then only you will feel rejuvenated.

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