November 4, 2023
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Sri Krishna has introduced two words - Kshetra and Kshetragya (Knower of the field). In simple words, the field' can be considered as the body and the soul as the 'knower of the field' However the field is actually much more than just the physical body - it includes the mind, intellect, ego and all the other components of physical energy that are part of our personality In broad terms all physical aspects of our entire personality are considered except the soul which is the 'knower of the field the 'field' of the body.
When a farmer sows paddy in his field, he can harvest only paddy and not wheat or maize from that field Similarly, the good or bad thoughts and deeds we sow in our field is our body, we reap the result of that. "All that we are is the result of what we have thought, it is based on our thoughts and it is made of our thoughts." Thus we become what we think. The great American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson said: The progenitor of every action is a thought." Therefore it is necessary that we develop proper thoughts and actions in the field of our body. For this we need to be able to differentiate between field and field.
Shri Krishna gives a detailed analysis of these two aspects of human existence. He begins by enumerating the physical elements that surround the sphere, the sphere of the human body. They call the feelings etc arising in this area (body) synonymous and the virtues and virtues purify the area and illuminate it with knowledge This knowledge helps us to realize and understand the existence of our soul which is Kshetragya or the knower of the field. Sn Krishna then begins to describe the Lord who is the supreme knower of the spheres of all living beings. He says that the Supreme Lord has opposite qualities at the same time which seem to be contradictory. Understand that God is omnipresent in His creation, yet He resides in the heart of every living being. Thus he is divine.
After describing the Supersoul, the soul and the material nature of the living entities, Sri Krishna explains which of these are responsible for their actions. Also who is responsible for cause and effect in the universe at large. One who understands these differences and identifies the true causes of actions, is the seer of the Absolute Truth and is situated in knowledge. He does not degrade himself with the illusions of his mind and experiences the presence of the Supreme Lord in every living being. In the same material nature. He is able to identify different types of living entities and sees all existence as pervaded by a common spiritual basis By this knowledge they attain the consciousness of Brahman or God-realization.
The plan is that the body is a battlefield and the soul is a warrior who is the knowledge and awareness of this battlefield. The body, the heart and the world are the battlefield and the warrior is one who is aware of this battlefield, has divine power, and is the witness. You are not the body, not the heart, not the mind, but you are the one who has the knowledge of all these activities.
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