Srimad bhagavad gita quotes4/7/2024 ![]() On experiencing that higher taste, the mind no longer feels attracted to the sense objects, even while using them. When the mind is free from both attachment and aversion, and is absorbed in devotion to God, one receives the grace of God and experiences his unlimited divine bliss. So attachment and aversion to material objects both have the same effect on the mind-they dirty it and pull it into the three modes of material nature. Just as, in attachment, the object of attachment repeatedly comes to one’s mind similarly, in aversion, the object of hatred keeps popping into the mind. Aversion is nothing but negative attachment. ![]() However, Shree Krishna states: “Those who attach their minds to me with unadulterated devotion rise above the three modes of material nature and attain the level of the supreme Brahman.” ( Bhagavad Gita 14.26) He repeatedly urges Arjun to attach his mind to God in many verses ahead, such as 8.7, 8.14, 9.22, 9.34, 10.10, 12.8, 11.54, 18.55, 18.58, 18.65, etc.Īttachment and aversion are two sides of the same coin. The jñānīs who propound the worship of the undifferentiated attributeless Brahman do not understand this point when they recommend giving up all attachments. The greater the burning desire we develop for God, the purer our mind will become. They are to be cultivated and increased for purification of the mind. Spiritual attachment and desire are not to be given up in fact, they are most praiseworthy. Thus, whenever Shree Krishna asks us to give up attachment and desire, he is referring only to material attachment and desire. God is all-pure, and when we attach our mind to him, the mind will also become pure. This divine attachment will not degrade the mind like material attachment rather, it will purify it. If we can repeatedly revise the thought that happiness is in God, we will develop attachment toward him. The simple solution then is to envision happiness in the proper direction, i.e. ![]() It is impossible to think “I will not contemplate happiness anywhere,” because it is unnatural for the soul. Now, the urge for happiness is as natural to the soul as thirst is to the physical body. The entire downward spiral leading to ruin begins with contemplating happiness in sense objects.
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