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Recognizing the divine presence in all things from "summary" of BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS [NEPALI LANGUAGE]. by A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA. SWAMI PRABHUPADA

The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to see the divine presence in all things around us. This means recognizing the presence of God in every living being, every object, and every situation that we encounter in our lives. By acknowledging this divine presence, we can cultivate a sense of reverence and gratitude towards the world and everything in it. When we see the divine presence in all things, we start to treat everything with respect and care. We understand that every living being is a manifestation of God and deserves our love and compassion. This realization helps us to transcend our ego and connect with the universal spirit that binds us all together. By recognizing the divine presence in all things, we also develop a sense of detachment from material possessions and worldly desires. We understand that everything in this world is temporary and that true happiness comes from connecting with the divine within us. This awareness helps us to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life, focused on spiritual growth and self-realization. Furthermore, seeing the divine presence in all things allows us to see the interconnectedness of all creation. We understand that we are all part of the same cosmic energy and that our actions have an impact on the world around us. This realization motivates us to live in harmony with nature and with our fellow beings, promoting peace and understanding in our relationships.
  1. Recognizing the divine presence in all things is a powerful spiritual practice that can transform our perception of the world and our place in it. By cultivating this awareness, we can live a more conscious and purposeful life, guided by love, compassion, and reverence for all living beings.
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BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS [NEPALI LANGUAGE].

A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA. SWAMI PRABHUPADA

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