Nature Of Life
- Freedom: Freedom, in the truest sense, is the soul’s release from the shackles of impermanent existence, unburdened by the transient whims of material life.
- As Krishna reminds us, our essence – the soul – is unchangeable, and recognising this unalterable core grants us liberation from the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- It is the realisation that while we may operate within the confines of our current physical vessel, our true self is not limited or defined by it.
- Freedom is the soul’s dance, unchained and unfettered.
- Change: Change is the brush with which the universe paints the canvas of our lives, constantly moving, evolving, and transforming the world around us.
- Each moment is a testament to change, the very essence of life that Krishna speaks of, where nothing is static, and all is in divine flux.
- To resist change is to resist the nature of existence, to swim against the current of life itself, which only leads to exhaustion and despair.
- Nature Of Life: The nature of life, as depicted by Krishna, is one of perpetual motion, a reality in which our souls traverse from one form to another, forever learning, growing, and experiencing.
- Just as one discards worn garments for fresh attire, our souls release old bodies to don new ones, perpetuating the eternal cycle of life.
- This understanding brings clarity to the impermanent nature of our worldly existence and illuminates the path to true knowledge.