Understanding the "Gita"
Though I am not very religious but I am spiritual.
From what I have read and understood best so far is:
A human being can be in his most dynamic (flourishing state) if he lives by his Dharma. Dharma means to be best at what he is meant for. Just as it is dharma of water to flow & of fire to burn , similarly it is dharma of khstriya to fight.
Our repressed feelings and emotions need an outlet before we can assume our dharma.
It surprises me that the logic behind the everlasting soul is the “theory of re-incarnation”. How then do you justify the fact that the human population is constantly increasing unless you believe in splitting of souls or you believe that non-living matter too is genesis of life (soul)
Which brings to the view that that rock, water or air is the same thing as life.
I would really welcome all views on this topic….
Yoga:
From what I have read and understood best so far is:
A human being can be in his most dynamic (flourishing state) if he lives by his Dharma. Dharma means to be best at what he is meant for. Just as it is dharma of water to flow & of fire to burn , similarly it is dharma of khstriya to fight.
Our repressed feelings and emotions need an outlet before we can assume our dharma.
It surprises me that the logic behind the everlasting soul is the “theory of re-incarnation”. How then do you justify the fact that the human population is constantly increasing unless you believe in splitting of souls or you believe that non-living matter too is genesis of life (soul)
Which brings to the view that that rock, water or air is the same thing as life.
I would really welcome all views on this topic….
Yoga:
Comments