Karma what how
geetha------
1 unpathomable is the range of
karma----none can comprehend in total
2 yogastha kuru karmani--so that karma does not bind
3 gnyanaagni dagdha karmaani---thru experience of absolute, the unified field
of total knowledge, seeds of karma are burnt
even a baby burns finger
maharishi----
Universe reacts to individual
action
even at its best intellectual level , cannot compute all the complex
equations of actions and reactions extending infinitely in unbounded universe.
but one, who is in the high state of consciousness can mould the thought, talk,
walk in accord with the almighty nature and lives a life free from the
binding influence of karma .
as he evolves his actions will also from level to higher level, like a
1 line drawn by a nail on a
slate
2 line drawn by chalk piece
3 line drawn on water
4 line drawn in air
different in degrees of permanence, and binding influence
at 4 the actions vanish without a trace instantly—
''yad yad karma karomi, thath
thath akhilam shambho thavaaraadhanam''—shankaracharya
remote is in hand , as per selection , the channels, but not programs
best action priority is no action --silence of deep samadhi
universe reacts to individual action---maharishi. hence need to learn the
art of karma--ie to be able to do activity in such a way that its effects are
positive to one and the universe, and effects of wrongs done knowing and not
knowing are wiped away as a line in air. clue is yogastha kuru karmani
the fire of knowledge ie the experience of pure being, pure knowingness, the
pure consciousness, the pure awareness is the antidote to roast the seeds of karma
any dos donts cannot define what is the best actionkarma,
what how why to come out of the inevitability of the the inevitability
consequences of karma
the clue , the escape route
''act is dissolved in its act''. naishkarmyam, validated in gita,
for coming out from the karma
: Bhagavad-gītā 18.49
asakta-buddhiḥ sarvatra
jitātmā vigata-spṛhaḥ
naiṣkarmya-siddhiḿ paramāḿ
sannyāsenādhigacchati
One who is self-controlled and unattached and
who disregards all material enjoyments can obtain, by practice of renunciation,
the highest perfect stage of freedom from reaction.
gita saying, ''the range of karma is unfathomable'', one cannot estimate
or anticipate what and how on whom, and when, the effect of one deed will
result in.
This is the lesson of Gita,the skill in action
, karma sukaushalam the right solutionKarma
geetha------
1 unpathomable is the range of karma----none can
comprehend in total
2 yogastha kuru karmani--so that karma does not bind
3 gnyanaagni dagdha karmaani---thru experience of absolute, the unified field
of total knowledge, seeds of karma are burnt
even a baby burns finger
maharishi----
Universe reacts to individual action
even at its best intellectual level , cannot
compute all the complex equations of actions and reactions extending
infinitely in unbounded universe.
but one, who is in the high state of consciousness can mould the thought, talk,
walk in accord with the almighty nature and lives a life free from the binding influence of
karma .
as he evolves his actions will also from level to higher level, like a
1 line drawn by a nail on a slate
2 line drawn by chalk piece
3 line drawn on water
4 line drawn in air
different in degrees of permanence, and binding influence
at 4 the actions vanish without a trace instantly—
''yad yad karma karomi, thath thath akhilam
shambho thavaaraadhanam''—shankaracharya
remote is in hand , as per selection , the channels, but not programs
best action priority is no action --silence of deep samadhi
universe reacts to individual action---maharishi. hence need to learn the art of karma--ie to
be able to do activity in such a way that its effects are positive to one and
the universe, and effects of wrongs done knowing and not knowing are wiped away
as a line in air. clue is yogastha kuru karmani
the fire of knowledge ie the experience of pure being, pure knowingness, the
pure consciousness, the pure awareness is the antidote to roast the seeds of
karma
any dos donts cannot define what is the best action
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