I need climbing the highest mountain in world without referencing Mount Everest in discussions. I desire going from Delhi to Bombay within four hours but concept of journey by air is totally ruled out. How to deal with such a situation? Are we being ignorant or deliberately playing the ignorance card?
Bhagavad Gita, the sermon given to mankind by Lord Krishna is purely a spiritual document, having nothing to do with management. The 700 shlokas verses of Bhagavad Gita dealt with only one topic, reaching God in present life. Where does management come into play?
Field of spirituality does not relate to material world. The topic of management purely relates to material world. How could we enumerate shlokas verses of Bhagavad Gita on altar of management? We just could not degrade a spiritual document of the level of Bhagavad Gita to a book of management!
I have come across many people in life, indulging in Bhagavad Gita searching for principles of management. Looking for material pursuits of life in the domain of God is simply unthinkable. My only advice to such people… totally refrain from teachings of Bhagavad Gita!
Once we indulged in Bhagavad Gita knowingly or unknowingly, there always exists a possibility that we lose our path. The teachings of Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita were so encompassing, so truthful and so clear that once mesmerized, human beings find it difficult to pursue material goals of life.
There is no dearth of so-called translations, narratives… half baked theories available on Bhagavad Gita worldwide. But a true commentary would always deal with the hidden underlying cosmic truths of life. If we desire indulging in principles of management, we must refer the following two books by Napoleon Hill – “Think and Grow Rich” and “Law of Success”.
Before embarking on spiritual path, it was necessary for me to have a firm goal in life in order to converge all my energies behind a single goal of life. And here the following two books by Napoleon Hill – “Think and Grow Rich” and “Law of Success” came to my rescue. I not only formed a definite goal in life, but also developed a habit of positive thinking all the time.
Positive thinking is one of the most active ingredients of management. One who was not positive in life could never become a good manager. Guided by Napoleon Hill and teachings of Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita I finally reached portals of God Almighty in the wee hours of third of August 1993 at 37 years of age. This is my last manifestation on mother earth, 8.4 millionth manifestation, last in cosmic life cycle. The teaching of Bhagavad Gita contained much more than meets the eye.
Practice of celibacy was another advice of Napoleon Hill. Indulging in celibacy (Brahmacharya Vrata) one could channelize all our energies behind a single goal of life.
By: Vijay Kumar “Atma Jnani”… The Man who Realized God in 1993 – (Ref 150909)
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