Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 13 verse 28

 Chapter 13 verse 28 

“They alone truly see, who perceive the Paramātmā (Supreme Soul) accompanying the soul in all beings, and who understand both to be imperishable in this perishable body.” 

Bhagwan differentiates the act of seeing and perceiving. It is similar difference between information and wisdom, knowledge and experience. Divine sight (divya chakshu) is afforded to the true jnani or bhakta who realizes that the Paramātmā (Supreme Soul) and Jivatma (individual Soul) both are immutable but exists in each being’s material perishable body, mind, intellect and ego instrument. What does it take for each of us to tap into the Paramātmā (Supreme Soul) within us?

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