Ignorance leads to attachment and suffering from "summary" of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta - Gita Saar (Hindi) 2020: भाग 1 by पं. रवि शर्मा
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that ignorance is the root cause of all suffering in this world. When we are ignorant, we are unable to see things as they truly are. This ignorance leads us to form attachments to things that are impermanent and fleeting. We become attached to material possessions, relationships, and even our own egos. These attachments cause us to suffer because they are not based on reality. We may cling to things that bring us temporary pleasure, but ultimately lead to pain and disappointment. Our attachment blinds us to the true nature of the world and causes us to act in ways that are not in alignment with our higher selves. When we are ignorant, we are unable to see the interconnectedness of all things. We see ourselves as se...Similar Posts
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