Wheel of time💫💫
"हे पार्थ,
जो मनुष्य समय चक्र चलाने में सहायता नहीं करता उसका जीवन व्यर्थ है।।"
Around the world scholar have recognized Bhagavad Gita as the apex of philosophy. This simple shloka from the Granth is a Granth in itself. Way of life and death explained in a single sentence.
In our lifetime we do Karma to let the wheel of times run. We age and die and get back to the source to emerge again to be helpful to the Supreme Power.
Two questions comes here : 1. what we do to let the wheel Run
2. what we start not doing to run against time.
When I think of the first, What Karma of mine fulfills this first purpose?
It's hard to think of even ONE, as all my actions are motivated for my own well being.
Second question is more clear:
What we start doing is going against Newton's law of gravity. Force of attraction is the reason of our existence and basis of societies. But when this force becomes more than a limit even the celestial bodies starts falling off. Focusing on the red light of the spectrum rather than green our mind and body starts moving in a direction that creates high level of dependency on our surrounding.
DEPENDENCY is the worst curse for the human being as said by Saint Gautam Buddha.
Another view is hidden in Newton's first law of motion "STATIC".
External force is required to change the current position of any substance. Nothing is static in nature as each particle is experiencing a force. Even the Galaxies and universe, the Antarctic Ocean and axis of earth have shifted. Things which seems to be static in our lifetime are also changing.
A point to be noticed here.... as the law states about a force required to change the position so if there is no force or in other words if the forces acting on us can be controlled can we say..... there will be no change in static position."
Does the concept of AMARATVA exists???
If we keep on doing our duty with the same consistency and add to the survival of the nature do we survive till ETERNITY tooooooooo........
In short what we start not doing is the duty towards ourself. There is a saying in Vedas "ALL IS SELF" if we understand ourselves and are true towards it, we are in our true static state.
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