The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita : Ch-11. Part-8.




Chapter 11: God Present Within Us :

Part-8.

So, to come to the point again, these one and a half verses towards the end of the seventh chapter tell us how we have to build our personality, which has to be integral and not partial.

We are to be supermen ultimately and not remain merely as men, mortals, individuals—one among the many.

We are empirically individuals, one isolated from the other, but we also have an element within us which brings us together. We have a super-social personality in us, transcending our social individuality.

We are units of human society, no doubt, but we are not merely that.

We are not just single units or individual citizens of a nation—an Indian citizen, a British citizen, an American citizen, etc.
This is a poor definition of a human being.

We are that, no doubt—we are passport holders, we have visas, we are fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers, we are this and that.

This is the lowest concept of individuality of a person.

But we have a superhuman element within us, and this is the deepest adhyatma in us.

That is God present within us.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ....



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