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27. Collapsing Possibilities, Embracing Destruction, Grace is Earned – BG, CH2, Verse 28-29

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Chapter 2, Verse 28: All beings cycle between manifest and unmanifest states, making grief unnecessary as nothing truly dies. Like seeds becoming trees and Einstein's E=MC² equation showing matter-energy transformation through nuclear fusion. While this reveals there is no true death, it doesn't give permission to misuse your human birth.

Chapter 2, Verse 29: The verse addresses the wonder (āścarya) of self-knowledge and its varying levels of comprehension. Due to body-mind identification and ignorance, beings get caught in samsara-cakra (cycle of existence), experiencing ups and downs like a stock market. The path to understanding varies greatly – some grasp it instantly while others struggle despite repeated exposure. The verse illustrates this through examples of royal families, students of Kena Upanishad, and emphasizes that connecting with the right teacher and tradition is itself a wonder/mystery. The methodology of using sounds to reveal self-knowledge is considered a wonder. Verse essence: The self (atma) is a profound mystery that some grasp easily while others struggle to comprehend even after extensive study.

See notes for this session at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/bg2/

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Chapter 2, Verse 28: All beings cycle between manifest and unmanifest states, making grief unnecessary as nothing truly dies. Like seeds becoming trees and Einstein's E=MC² equation showing matter-energy transformation through nuclear fusion. While this reveals there is no true death, it doesn't give permission to misuse your human birth.

Chapter 2, Verse 29: The verse addresses the wonder (āścarya) of self-knowledge and its varying levels of comprehension. Due to body-mind identification and ignorance, beings get caught in samsara-cakra (cycle of existence), experiencing ups and downs like a stock market. The path to understanding varies greatly – some grasp it instantly while others struggle despite repeated exposure. The verse illustrates this through examples of royal families, students of Kena Upanishad, and emphasizes that connecting with the right teacher and tradition is itself a wonder/mystery. The methodology of using sounds to reveal self-knowledge is considered a wonder. Verse essence: The self (atma) is a profound mystery that some grasp easily while others struggle to comprehend even after extensive study.

See notes for this session at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/bg2/

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