The path becomes more and more clear, airy and bright as Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha takes us back to the Source of all.
Everything we perceive consists of pairs of opposites. From the infinite Universe around us, to our own body, and the most subtle intelligence within us. It is these opposites that pull us this way and that, causing all manner of disturbance, all ripples in our mind. Only when we look deep within ourselves to get to the space between every thought, and rest there, do we understand that all of it, every modulation from the most subtle to the most gross, arises from the Source within.
As Swamiji revels in the most exquisite though not often-quoted verses in our ancient texts, we rejoice with him, every glorious vibration taking us closer to our real, unaffected, imperishable SELF.
Poojya Swamiji will be taking Bhagavad Gita Verse by Verse in this Satsang (Saturdays). Swamiji is now discussing the second chapter of the Bhagavad Gita.
Verse explained by Swamiji - Bhagavad Gita 2.48
References used -
Bhagavad Gita 2.45
Yoga vasistha Ramayana 4.34.28, 2.12.19
Yoga taravali 24
Sukashtakam 1, 5
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