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Friday, May 24, 2019

Bhagavad Gita Critique

Well I would first like to start collide with by saying that after I let go of my psycheal beliefs for a moment, and actu wholey let myself be open to the ideas of the Bhagavad-Gita I rather enjoyed it and I feel like I actually can see how the modes of life (for loss of a better term) that argon expressed in this shamble a lot of sense. I can actually sit and weigh about what kind of people today would possibly be categorized as Tamasic, Rajasic and Sattvic. I also can see some very similar concepts in the account book that follow modern Christian beliefs and values which made it a lot more interesting.For example from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed I thank God and deliveryman for the blessings and positive moments in my life. I pray throughout the day when things ar well(p) or bad. I also try to live a good Christian life as well as conscionable trying to be a good person. I guess my ideas of a good person stem from my influences and morals, as well as my new found belief in God and deliveryman. I try to worship, pray and give thanks everyday. I try to read my bible as often as I can, seeing Im so busy all the time it has been rocky to even find the time to pick it up, but I do try to think before I act, speak and think.I think what would Jesus and God and all my loved ones think of the thing I am about to do or what would Jesus say if I completed that non nice thought about that person. Seeing how I believe every one of us is a child of Gods and that God knows everything we do, say, think and so on I try to keep my life to a pure as I can standard. I think about all that I realize been given and the least I can do is try my best to be my best for Jesus, God and all that I am connected to in this lifetime. This brings me to my topic, spiritual beliefs. There are so many different types of religion. Catholicism, Hinduism, Christianity, etc.They all have various ways of being when it comes to being a member of the church or religion. No two parties are alike that is why no two peoples beliefs are the same completely. Yet when you read the Bhagavad-Gita it puts it so simple. Do your life this way you are worthy of finally passing on into the next life for eternity. Do your life that way you come cover charge and suffer a circle of never ending lives. Try but not quit there you come back to life but in a higher level of caste so you can start off close to where you left off. It is all pretty simple. In the book it is essentially Arjuna asking guidance from Krishna.At first it is whether he should fight or not fight, then it turns into a how do I live my life for you in your way topic. Krishna basically starts out very slow in explaining that all life is connected and is stemmed from his existence. That life is here in the body year but continues into the spirit world with him, and that life is a never ending circle until you reach the highest point of understanding and are worthy of being with him in the spirit world forever. That when you realize that life never truly ends, that it is just the body that dies you cannot feel sad for such things as fighting wars and killing men. whence he explains such things as the importance of ceremony and living a pure life, then about the Brahmas and literally tells him the secrets of life. Krishna reveals his true great form to Arjuna and covers all the possible topics you could think of when it comes to being Hindu. The story is so filling that you literally wonder how it could possibly have an end to it. The main point I got from the book was that it is important to live your life according to first what you think is right and then second to what you believe Krishna and the other Gods (which are Krishna and they are him) say is the way to live.In the book it speaks of how to perform ceremonies and the importance of not just performing them but to perform them with heart. You are to serve good foods and give great offerings to your God. You yourself are to eat good foods and take care of your body for the Gods as well. You are to drink and perform the ceremonies the way the scriptures say and to keep your heart and mind on God (Krishna). Then it sort of ends weird It says that you are to live your life well and good and pure but that you have to follow the path you think is the right one.And that when you think you have reached that level of true knowledge you are to try to share that with others. So I guess what I got out of it is just that live your life to the best you think you can. Dont be a selfish, greedy, rude, etc. person. Dont have false beliefs even if that sum you have none. And to try to give your heart over to the beliefs you do have. If they were the right ones then you win the ultimate prize, eternity with Krishna. If it was the wrong one you just have to keep trying until you get it right.I read this book and I pretty much decided that it is great to help guide you no matter what religion you believe in. Jus t the base principles and sort of guide it lays out for the individual, so you can clearly see the different ways and the different options is so clear and simple it cant not make sense. And I love the fact that the idea is that everything comes from one God initially even if there are other gods now everything is God and he is everything, even if you are not in god, he is in you. I am so happy I had the opportunity to be exposed to such a great experience. It will stay with me forever.

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