Simply Be Honest
If we can simply be honest with ourselves, we can solve all problems of our existence. We have to admit that we don't really know where we've come from, where we are going, and what is the purpose of our existence. And we have to sincerely seek to discover these things. If we can simply make an honest effort in this regard, the Complete Whole Supreme Person will reward us unlimitedly, and we will be blessed with perfect knowledge of the Absolute Truth.
If on the other hand, we choose to hide ourselves in the so-called comfort of dishonesty by refusing to even consider the purpose of our existence, we will be rewarded by nature with a miserable, ignorant existence lifetime after lifetime. Only a greatly unfortunate soul, when offered the choice between a life of enlightenment and life of illusion, would opt for a life of illusion.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Abhinav
"Inaction in action" refers to the devotees of the Lord. Even though they are very active in this world, because they offer the fruits of all their activities to the Lord, they do not accrue any karma at all. So it is only the Lord's devotees who achieve the true position of inaction, i.e. freedom from all karmic reactions.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
If on the other hand, we choose to hide ourselves in the so-called comfort of dishonesty by refusing to even consider the purpose of our existence, we will be rewarded by nature with a miserable, ignorant existence lifetime after lifetime. Only a greatly unfortunate soul, when offered the choice between a life of enlightenment and life of illusion, would opt for a life of illusion.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Answers According to the Vedic Version:
Question: Inaction in Action?
Please explain me what is the meaning of Bhagavad-gita 4.18: "One who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is intelligent among men, and he is in the transcendental position, although engaged in all sorts of activities."Abhinav
Answer: Attaining True Inaction
"Action in inaction" refers to the impersonalists, whose goal is to become free from karma by completely stopping all activities. But the so-called inaction of the impersonalists is not doable. Even by their very breathing they are continuing to act in this material world. Even though they think that they are being inactive, still they are active. They are still accruing karma."Inaction in action" refers to the devotees of the Lord. Even though they are very active in this world, because they offer the fruits of all their activities to the Lord, they do not accrue any karma at all. So it is only the Lord's devotees who achieve the true position of inaction, i.e. freedom from all karmic reactions.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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