Categories: Shloka For The Week and The Bhagavad Gita
Message from this shloka is not only applicable for this week but for all time to come- this is the wisdom of The Bhagavad Gita. The divine song as presented by Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the battlefield of Kurukshetra, which represents the battle of life- as we all experience.
Here is shloka from The Bhagavad Gita for this week. This message is from Chapter 8, Verse 16 which says:
“The dwellers of all the worlds, including the world of the creator are subject to the miseries of repeated birth and death. But, after attaining Me, O Arjuna, one does not take birth again. ”
- The Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8, Verse 16
- The Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8, Verse 16
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At the present time, we are experiencing some unique situations on the larger global stage. It seems like countries and communities across the world are ensnared in challenging time!! And since countries and communities are made up of individuals, these challenges spill over into our lives- for some it can be horrifying and for others, it can be more of inconvenience.
When we look around us, read the news- it can seem very upsetting. During such times, it is very easy to feel fear and give up hope of peaceful times and joyous prosperity!! BUT it is precisely at such times, that we need to find solace in the Divine presence.
So, do the required actions that you need to conduct to the best of your ability- but at the same time, make sure you set aside some time each day to re-focus and center yourself. Get in touch with the divine within, your own true (higher) self. This in turn will give you the required determination and grit to get thru the toughest of challenges!!
When we look around us, read the news- it can seem very upsetting. During such times, it is very easy to feel fear and give up hope of peaceful times and joyous prosperity!! BUT it is precisely at such times, that we need to find solace in the Divine presence.
So, do the required actions that you need to conduct to the best of your ability- but at the same time, make sure you set aside some time each day to re-focus and center yourself. Get in touch with the divine within, your own true (higher) self. This in turn will give you the required determination and grit to get thru the toughest of challenges!!
This week reflect on the above shloka and see what specific meanings come up for you. What are some interpretations that resonate with you. Reflect on how you can extrapolate the meaning and utilize its guidance for your current life situation.
The Bhagavad Gita shlokas are time immemorial!! So make sure that you and utilize its guidance- not just for this coming week, but for all the times ahead.
I wish everyone a fantastic week ahead…
The Bhagavad Gita shlokas are time immemorial!! So make sure that you and utilize its guidance- not just for this coming week, but for all the times ahead.
I wish everyone a fantastic week ahead…
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