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What to do? What not to do? Part 2

The translation of Pitamakar Brahmrshi Padriji's views on this topic


What to Do and What Not to Do? Part 2

 

Peace is created through dharma and turmoil is created through adharma. Those who love peace come towards Dharma.

Arjuna asked Krishna for which side he should fight as soon as he took the kandipam. Krishna did not specify which side.

He said that you should decide what your dharma is. We must decide for ourselves what our dharma is.

Krishna did not fight in Mahabharata. He told myself one side and my forces will be on the other side.

Whoever wanted which, they got it. God will give us what we ask

Common people ask for wealth, material, influence, and position. Those who follow the spiritual path say that meditation alone is enough for them.

The Kauravas joined forces. Krishna joined the Pandavas. They wanted quantity and Pandavas wanted quality.

Common people are greedy for money. Pyramid Masters wish meditation is enough. They are not interested in anything else.

Times have changed.  Then the Pandavas were less, and the Kauravas were more. Now there are more Pandavas and fewer Kauravas.

In the future everyone will become Krishna. They become yogis. One who teaches meditation follows the path of Krishna and one who learns meditation follows the path of Arjuna.

Pyramid teachers are not paid to teach meditation. Teaching meditation is their dharma.

Duryodhana was not ignorant of dharma. Although he knew dharma, he wished that I needed adharma. The soul knows that dharma is within everyone. What is dharma?

There is no one who does not know dharma but there are few who does or some who does not follow dharma. My dharma is to teach meditation to those who come to me to learn meditation.

My dharma is to meditate comfortably if there is no one. I keep my dharma.

Our body organs do their work and observe their dharma. Shouldn't we do our dharma?


The shrishti does not bother to ask the if this is dharma. It does not change from its dharma. 

If I have a disease, isn't it the result of your karma? Meditation is wisdom. It is the balancing act of creation.

Dhritarashtra is a blind man who cannot see. Eyeless people are not blind. He who does not realize dharma is blind. Creation stands on the side of Dharma.

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