BG 16:5-12 -P151- LIBERATION VS BONDAGE DIVINE VS DEMONIACAL
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Painting 151
"GOD'S LIVING BIBLE ---- THE THIRD TESTAMENT ----- RESEARCH LIBRARY ©
...Painted Lessons of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita Chapters 9 and 16
"GOD'S LIVING BIBLE ---- THE THIRD TESTAMENT ----- RESEARCH LIBRARY ©
...Painted Lessons of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita Chapters 9 and 16
LIBERATION VS BONDAGE
DIVINE VS DEMONIACAL
Concepts from
The Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 16:5-12
Alternate Translations from - The Bhagavad Gita - As It IS
and The Srimad Bhagavad Gita below
Presented by
God / Brahman working with Vatsa Sridatta Through The Holy Spirit
With additional Commentary, links and painting by
God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
DIVINE VS DEMONIACAL
Concepts from
The Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 16:5-12
Alternate Translations from - The Bhagavad Gita - As It IS
and The Srimad Bhagavad Gita below
Presented by
God / Brahman working with Vatsa Sridatta Through The Holy Spirit
With additional Commentary, links and painting by
God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
LORD KRISHNA SAYS;
Divine traits are regarded as conducive to liberation while the demoniac nature as conducive to bondage.
But O Pandava, you should not grieve, for you are born with divine virtues. (Gita 16:5)
There are two types of men in this world ------divine and demoniacal.
The divine type has been described at length; hear from Me the demoniacal also.
Men of demoniacal nature don't know what to do and what to refrain from.
Hence they possess neither purity nor good conduct nor truth. (Gita 16:6-7)
Their intellect is reverse. They say that the world is unreal and without a moral basis,
Godless, born of mutual union of man and woman, brought about by lust; what else? (Gita 16:8)
Those men of atheistic outlook don't believe in their Soul, their intellect is meagre;
deeds are very fierce; they are enemies of the world.
Such people apply their power for destruction of others.
Filled with unsatiable desires, full of hypocrisy, pride and arrogance,
holding evil ideas through delusion, they work in the world with impure resolve. (Gita 16:9-10)
Beset with immense cares ending only with death and given to the enjoyment of sensual pleasures
and accumulation of wealth, they believe that, the highest limit of joy consists only in this. (Gita 16:11)
Held in bondage by hundreds of ties of expectations, given over to lust and anger,
they strive to obtain, by unjust means, hoards of wealth for the enjoyment of sensual pleasures. (Gita 16:12)
'HARI OM' "AMEN"
Divine traits are regarded as conducive to liberation while the demoniac nature as conducive to bondage.
But O Pandava, you should not grieve, for you are born with divine virtues. (Gita 16:5)
There are two types of men in this world ------divine and demoniacal.
The divine type has been described at length; hear from Me the demoniacal also.
Men of demoniacal nature don't know what to do and what to refrain from.
Hence they possess neither purity nor good conduct nor truth. (Gita 16:6-7)
Their intellect is reverse. They say that the world is unreal and without a moral basis,
Godless, born of mutual union of man and woman, brought about by lust; what else? (Gita 16:8)
Those men of atheistic outlook don't believe in their Soul, their intellect is meagre;
deeds are very fierce; they are enemies of the world.
Such people apply their power for destruction of others.
Filled with unsatiable desires, full of hypocrisy, pride and arrogance,
holding evil ideas through delusion, they work in the world with impure resolve. (Gita 16:9-10)
Beset with immense cares ending only with death and given to the enjoyment of sensual pleasures
and accumulation of wealth, they believe that, the highest limit of joy consists only in this. (Gita 16:11)
Held in bondage by hundreds of ties of expectations, given over to lust and anger,
they strive to obtain, by unjust means, hoards of wealth for the enjoyment of sensual pleasures. (Gita 16:12)
'HARI OM' "AMEN"
“The Choice Between Liberation and Bondage
God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
2. In reality, there are many humans who are out of balance, but not totally to one side or the other.
3. Seek balance, within yourselves by going directly to your True Spirit, by traveling -metaphysically- deep into your Souls.
4. It is there I Wait for you to Accept Me as your Host.
5. I Am you, and you as a Spiritual child are a part of My Divinity
6. I Bestow a Soul to everyone born, and these are not tainted from lust of the parents, but arrive with their own Karma.
6. Knowing this will begin to rid you of your Bondage, for you have choices.
7. AMEN”
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