The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad gita : Ch-10. Part-15.






Chapter 10: The Imperishable Among All that is Perishable :


Part-15.



The last thought is not an isolated thought—we have to remember this very well.

 It is not one thought among many thoughts.

The last thought is the cumulative effect of all the thoughts that we have been thinking throughout our lives, just as the fruit of a tree is the culmination of the maturity or the fortification of the growth of the tree for years together, right from the seed onward.

So you should not say that the tree will yield a beautiful, sweet fruit.

The tree will yield a sweet fruit after some time, whatever be the seeds that you have sown.

So brush aside the idea that you will have God-thought at the last moment merely as a gift that has been bestowed upon you irrespective of what you have been thinking throughout your life.

Only a godly life led will yield the fruit of God-thought at the end.



You may be wondering why it is that the last thought should determine the future.

It is because it is at that point that our personality gets concentrated automatically and the mind converges into a single point.



Swami Krishnananda

To be continued  ....




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