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Lorry G Halfkenny sharing Wisdom with fellow facebook members..........................Knowledge is better than practice (carried on without proper insight), meditation is superior to knowledge, and renunciation of the fruit of actions is even superior to meditation; for Peace immediately follows from renunciation.......12 He who is free from malice towards all beings, who is friendly as well as compassionate, who has no feelings of MEum and is free from egoism, to whom pleasure and pain are alike and who is forgiving by nature, who is ever content and mentally united to Me, who has subdued his body, mind and senses and has a firm resolve, who has surrendered his mind and intellect to Me,---that devotee of Mine is dear to Me.......13, 14 He who is not a source of annoyance to the world, and who never feels offended with the world, who is free from delight and anger, perturbation and fear, he is dear to Me.......15 He who craves for nothing, who is both internally and externally pure, is clever and impartial, and has risen above all distractions, who renounces the feeling of doership in all undertakings,---that devotee is dear to Me.......16 He who neither rejoices nor hates, nor grieves, nor desires, who renounces both good and evil and is full of devotion to Me, is dear to Me.......17 He who is alike to friend and foe, and likewise to honour and ignominy, who is alike to heat and cold, pleasure and pain, etc, and is free from attachment.......18 He who takes praise and reproach alike, who is given to Contemplation and content with whatever comes unasked for, without attachment to home, fixed in mind and full of devotion to Me, that man is dear to Me.......19 They who fully partake of this nectar of pious WISDOM set forth above, who are endowed with faith and are solely devoted to Me, those devotees are extremely dear to Me.......20.........................Thus, in the Upanisad sung by the Lord, the science of Brahma, the scripture on Yoga, the dialogue between SRI KRSNA and ARJUNA, ends the twelfth chapter entitled THE YOGA OF DEVOTION. The Bhagavadgita excerpts from Chapter XII Like ·
Posted on: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 04:59:22 +0000

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