Duality creates logic to the mind that brings about
reasoning to a conclusive singularity. A very interesting duality is under the spotlight which can describe the creator. Material and spiritual dimensions are
identified as the subject of the creator’s energies. If the creator is
identified than consciousness has an identity. To stimulate the intellect for
reason, the mind and the soul needs to harmonize with the Atma (consciousness)
for the Realization of Divine Knowledge. The science of the cosmos is a
brilliant working model for the survival of the universal reality. Follow me on
the Blog on the sciences of the cosmos. https://sunsoundaum.blogspot.com/2018/
In Chapter seven, Krishna is revealing the truth to
Arjuna, the most confidential knowledge, the supreme knowledge and the essence
of the knowledge. With the thirst of this knowledge thousands of people try to
reach Krishna by yoga and meditation but very few reaches him. Krishna
describes the four kinds of people who do not surrender to him and the four
kinds of people who engage in his devotion. He further explains the 3 moods of
nature, sattvic, tamasic and rajasic. Amongst his devotees, he considers the dearest one as
those who worship him in knowledge.
The hunter food gatherer has evolved into an educated
knowledge gatherer. Knowledge is a logical concluding result of data and
information with principles, rules, and laws based on the theory of truth. This
has given him the freedom of choice. The first study is off;
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8 kinds of people
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3 moods of nature
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And of inferior energy of the creator which
is the Earth, water, fire, air, ether,
mind, intelligence and false ego constituting the separated material energy
·
The whole living entity is the superior
energy of the creator.
Note:
Confidential
knowledge, the supreme knowledge and the essence of the knowledge must be
referred to as ‘Knowledge’ only. Knowledge is but one.
The
duality of truth and knowledge is to be synthesized to a singular entity as
‘Consciousness’.
7. Me and My
Gita
Krishna now enlightens
Arjuna with the existence of the cosmic world where life and matter (Earth,
Water, Fire, Air, and Ether; Panchmahaboot) is a part of the whole. Life is
defined when intelligence is activated in matter. The living has five senses
objects and in harmony, they define the living world. He describes this in a
riddle to confirm his authority overall.
In chapter seven Krishna is conveying some useful
Knowledge and proudly approves that he
is an inhabitant of two realities (lower and higher nature) and that there are
four kinds of virtuous people he created to worship him. Krishna tries to tell
Arjuna that he is a “big shot” and that he (Arjuna) has still not acknowledged
him.
Life on
planet earth is biological excellence, terraforming a lonely planet to a designed parameter of
a creator that produced self-replicating creations. Human life is created
in its image hence it represents the creators objective to obtain a desired
purpose.
- Do you think that Krishna is God?
- Have you the knowledge to identify your
creator.
- Have you ever made an effort to identify
your creator and its creations?
- If not, are you a slave of your habits and desires and that’s the reason you do not obey the rituals and customs of Hinduism.
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