Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Aum Tat Sat - The End

The discourse ends with Krishna asking
Arjuna if he has listened intently enough to what Krishna has been telling him
to have removed his ignorance borne of the delusion that envelopes the world
once and for all. Arjuna responds that through God’s grace he has regained the
memory of his soul and all his doubt has vanished. His delusion in gone and he
intends to act accordingly. Arjuna will be devoted to God, constantly keeping
Him in mind. He will renounce his own ego-attachment to the results of his
activities and resign himself to God’s will in all things. In that way, by
taking refuge in God, he will find prosperity, victory, happiness and sound
judgment. Ultimately, Arjuna is destined to realize his oneness with God and
come to a place that is beyond sin and guilt where there is no grief or
suffering. That is God’s promise to us all.