The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad gita : Ch-10. Part-17.





Chapter 10: The Imperishable Among All that is Perishable :


Part-17.


We exist there, the ‘I’ exists there as a spark of consciousness, like the small flame of a match, or something smaller than that—like a star, or something inconceivable.

It is said that at that time the whole personality gets fixed up in a point, like a star, like a dot that is luminous.

That is what you may call the ‘soul’, if you like, wherein merge the pranas, the senses, and the mind.

So you become automatically a yogi, in one sense, forcefully driven into it even without your will.

At the time of death you become a yogi by compulsion, but unfortunately you become unconscious because of the desires that you have not fulfilled in life.

The unfulfilled desires prevent the awareness of this concentratedness of the personality.



Swami Krishnananda

To be continued  ....




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