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| By: ME |
At last we find the sought for conclusion we were looking for from the begging. All the inaction and action ideas were gathered into a simple and compact teaching, in which the main sets of points are introduced in other ways. Take for instance Lucidity, passion, and dark inertia. Presented to us as the extremes and the middle. Personally, this resembles a somewhat religious idea in which one extreme is perfection and absolute salvation, the other one is death and doom with “the devil”, and the middle one is neutral. It goes neither way and is erred but not completely flawed; it is what we can relate to as human. These 3 categories are meant to fit all action and inaction properties, in which one must relinquish the fruit of action. Meaning one must not think as yourself only, and do action as sacrifice, not to get something back or because you unwillingly do it.
Arjuna and Krishna are finally ending this talk, finalizing in how it is necessary that Arjuna fights, it is his action which he must fulfill. Follow what Krishna has taught and do your action without individuality, don’t have attachment to failure. Take for instance the following segment, “An agent called pure/has no attachment or individualism/is resolute and energetic/unchanged by failure of success” (Teaching 18, 26).
Arjuna must fight, and Krishna’s job is done, the talk no one will ever forget that could change destiny is now over.
My action of blogging is now fulfilled, thank you Krishna for the motivation.
Good luck in heaven. (:



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