For a warrior there is no greater duty than a battle for righteous cause. It is your duty to challenge wrong doing, and you will be rewarded accordingly...Knowing that pleasure and pain, gain and loss, victory and defeat are one and the same, you must prepare to fight. Do this, and you can only triumph. Gita Chapter 2:31-38
Finding more and more stability of mind and heart even though the body that was holding back a full fledged flu until after the court proceedings were done succumbed yesterday to it. S
Regardless, I am experiencing so much more peace when I ponder the reality that egos are not real...and though people may be overly attached to them and follow their directions...beneath the ego is who we are. Sometimes we do need to stand up in court and say..."No that which that ego proclaims and seeks for itself is not fair or just."
We say this at the same time we let go of judgment, anger, and hate...knowing that a battling or reactive ego is not who we or they are.
The wise, however, are capable of mastering their own mind. Of tranquil heart, they are free of the anxiety born of the need to acquire and hoard. This is true power! Gita, Chapter 2: 45
All is well.
The Unbroken Self (2024) Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 2: The Power of Knowledge.https://www.unbrokenself.com/bhagavad-gita-chapter-two/
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