Monday, June 6, 2011
Krishna,Geeta,Chapter 6, Verse 30. (Sankhya Yoga)
For one who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, I am never lost, nor is he ever lost to Me.
[Me=God]
Krishna,Geeta,Chapter 6, Verse 28. (Sankhya Yoga)
Steady in the Self, being freed from all material contamination, the yogi achieves the highest perfectional stage of happiness in touch with the Supreme Consciousness.
Krishna,Geeta,Chapter 6, Verse 27. (Sankhya Yoga)
The yogi whose mind is fixed on Me verily attains the highest happiness. By virtue of his identity with Brahman, he is liberated; his mind is peaceful, his passions are quieted, and he is freed from sin.
Krishna,Geeta,Chapter 6, Verse 26. (Sankhya Yoga)
From whatever and wherever the mind wanders due to its flickering and unsteady nature, one must certainly withdraw it and bring it back under the control of the Self.
Krishna,Geeta,Chapter 6, Verse 25. (Sankhya Yoga)
Gradually, step by step, with full conviction, one should become situated in trance by means of intelligence, and thus the mind should be fixed on the Self alone and should think of nothing else.
Krishna,Geeta,Chapter 6, Verse 24. (Sankhya Yoga)
One should engage oneself in the practice of yoga with undeviating determination and faith. One should abandon, without exception, all material desires born of false ego and thus control all the senses on all sides by the mind.