Chapter 13 verse 8-12
“Humility; freedom from hypocrisy; non-violence;
forgiveness; simplicity; service of the Guru; cleanliness of body and mind;
steadfastness; and self-control; dispassion toward the objects of the senses;
absence of egotism; keeping in mind the evils of birth, disease, old age, and
death; non-attachment; absence of clinging to spouse, children, home, and so
on; even-mindedness amidst desired and undesired events in life; constant and
exclusive devotion toward Me; an inclination for solitary places and an
aversion for mundane society; constancy in spiritual knowledge; and
philosophical pursuit of the Absolute Truth—all these I declare to be
knowledge, and what is contrary to it, I call ignorance.”
Arjuna had asked the question from Bhagwan- What is true
knowledge? Bhagwan answer is the being who has true knowledge exhibits the
following behaviors or traits:
1. Humility: Total absence of sense of “I”
or pride in any accomplishment
2. Not a hypocrite: Their external and
internal compass is always pointing the “true north”
3. Non-violent: In both thought and
action. The person does not even think ill of others or their behavior
4. Forgiving: Other’s action don’t affect
them so they don’t even have the option of forgiving since they have not taken
any offense in the first place
5. Simplicity: They are simple and
straightforward in thought, speech, action and their personal needs
6. Service to Guru: Devotion towards their Guru or spiritual
teacher is utmost and that is the source of all their other qualities
7. Cleanliness of body and mind: To purify
the mind and body requires practice and virtuous get to this state over time
8. Steadfastness: Being firm in their true
beliefs and living by “dharma”. Doing the right thing- stay as rock in
principles and flow like water in terms of opinions
9. Self control: A lot of the qualities
illustrated cannot happen without controlling the mind, intellect to focus and
choosing to “respond” to every situation not “react”
10. Dispassion towards sense objects: Withdraw
the body, mind and intellect from being affected by the external environment
and sense objects
11. Egoless: “I” has disappeared and the
person has merged with the supreme consciousness
12. Bearing witness to birth, disease, old age
and death: Observe the cycle of life and understand that everyone has to go
through them and detach oneself from the effects of this bodily cycle
13. Non-attachment:
Person is not attached in body, mind and intellect to the material world around
them
14. Detachment from family/friends and
relatives: This does not mean they renounce the world and become ascetics
but they are constantly aware that all worldly relationships are temporal in
nature. They have the empathy, dispassion and kindness to deal with the world
but stay detached
15. Even minded: Life happens to all of us.
The person with true knowledge however takes good and bad things with same
attitude. They are even-minded for all pairs of opposites.
16. Devotion to Supreme: When the body,
mind & intellect detach it from the world of objects and things, it has to
find refuge in some attachment and these people find that final refuge in the
Supreme. That Supreme divine entity does not need to be thought of something
external to oneself but reside in own soul consciousness.
17. Solitude: Silence and Solitude is preferred
by these persons since they realize that energy is dispensed in breaking
silence and engagement with worldly objects is not helpful to advance
themselves spiritually
18. Avoid society: They believe in just 2 being a crowd!
19. Constancy in spiritual knowledge: It is
one thing to acquire bookish knowledge and quite another to practice and live
it
20. Constant pursuit of absolute knowledge:
Resident in the knowledge of Brahman or Supreme Consciousness
Simply, anything other than this true knowledge is just ignorance!!!
Beings with this true knowledge become the knower of the field- kṣhetrajña