Chapter 14 verse 19
“When wise persons see that in all works there are no agents of action other than the three guṇas, and they know me to be transcendental to these guṇas, they attain my divine nature.”
What
is divine ordained vision? The wise person who can see that all aspects of
material existence is a direct result of the 3 gunas manifesting through the
being and other beings in the universe, is said to have divine ordained vision.
They are able to see that supreme entity is beyond these 3 gunas and the
material nature of things and reflects the spiritual essence of the universe.
They who see this, attains HIS divine nature. Years ago, I used to wonder why
one had to transcend even sattva guna. It makes sense to transcend rajas and
tamo gunas but why sattva guna as well. Sattva guna still binds one to the
body, mind, intellect, and ego complex and causes action which is expecting a
particular outcome even if the outcome desired is for the benefit of nature and
universe. It is still an attachment even though it is a relatively good one.
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