Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita says Indulging in Karma was the Utmost Priority of Human Life


Simply wishing we never gained anything in life. When we believed in one, we hoped that our desire, wish would be fulfilled. Living in hope was meaningless. Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita says indulging in karma was the utmost priority of human life. Depending on desires, wishes… hope alone we could never live a meaningful life. Indulging in requisite karma was an important ingredient of human life.

 

Those in search of God, seekers… travelers of spiritual path often indulged in prayers. Prayers were a medium to gain something from God. Prayers were never a one-sided medium. If we desire anything from God via medium of prayers, we also have to give something to God in return. Never in my life have my prayers gone unanswered. I always prayed for benefit of entire mankind, never for individual self.

 

Praying to God is also indulged by religious people. But how many players seriously get answered. All prayers indulged by religious people were a one-way medium. They had nothing to offer to God in return. Only when we were spiritual, our prayers were answered by God Almighty. Spiritual people catered to the interest of entire mankind, never those indulging in religious practices (rituals).

 

If we desire, wish something in life we must work for it by forming a definite goal in life. We must pursue this goal with bulldog determination, with all eggs in one basket! We just could not leave things to chance. Indulging in requisite karma… good karma, positive karma we can fulfil all our desires and wishes… reach our goal of life… manifest success and destiny forever!

 

By: Vijay Kumar “Atma Jnani”… The Man who Realized God in 1993 – (Ref. 161218)

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