Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 3 verse 43


Chapter 3 verse 43

“Thus knowing Him, who is superior to intellect, and restraining the self by the Self, slay you, O mighty armed, the enemy in the form of desire, no doubt, hard indeed to conquer”

“self by the Self” is a term Lord has used at least once already so far in this Gita. The 1st self in this is the lower self associated with the body, mind, intellect complex and the 2nd Self is the Atman or consciousness which is ever blissful. The lower self cannot be restrained by their own components such as the mind and intellect. That is the ultimate paradox or catch 22 situation. The mind cannot eliminate thoughts since it controls thought themselves. It is asking the thief to start policing the town! The Lord acknowledges that desires are very hard to conquer and that’s where surrender to the divine and acting without attachment to particular results is the suggested methodology.

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