Tuesday, June 28, 2011


There are two aspects in Nature: the perishable and the imperishable. All life in this world
belongs to the former, the unchanging element belongs to the latter.


But higher than all am I, the Supreme God, the Absolute Self, the Eternal Lord, Who
pervades the worlds and upholds them all.


Beyond comparison of the Eternal with the non-eternal am I, Who am called by scriptures
and sages the Supreme Personality, the Highest God.


He who with unclouded vision sees Me as the Lord-God, knows all there is to be known,
and always shall worship Me with his whole heart.


Thus, O Sinless One, I have revealed to thee this most mystic knowledge. He who
understands gains wisdom and attains the consummation of life.”


Thus, in the Holy Book the Bhagavad Gita, one of the Upanishads, in the Science of the Supreme
Spirit, in the Art of Self-Knowledge, in the colloquy between the Divine Lord Shri Krishna and the
Prince Arjuna, stands the fifteenth chapter, entitled: The Lord-God

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