Krishna’s Divine Path


Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev    

When you look at the essence of Krishna as to who he is, he is an irrepressible child, prankster, enchanting flute player, graceful dancer, irresistible lover, brilliant warrior, vanquisher of foes, one who left a broken heart in every home, an astute statesman and kingmaker, thorough gentleman, and yogi.

A colourful incarnation. When it came to teaching, Krishna spoke of all kinds of ways, but highlighted the path of devotion a bit more than others. Not because it is better than something else, but simply because he saw that most people were more capable of emotion than anything else.

To walk the path of passion, it doesn’t take any great understanding or learning. That’s an advantage. All it needs is a single pointed love affair that is unchanging.

The love affairs that you are used to are like this: if you are getting the necessary takeaway, your love affair is on. The moment you think you’re not getting it, it is off. This is not a love affair, that’s just commerce.

It is fine to do commerce on Dalal Street, but if you start doing it within yourself, then it becomes destructive. It takes away life. You may make money but you will lose your life.

Calculating people will live in comfort, but they will never know the bliss of existence. Uncalculating people who live in passion know the bliss of existence. They can also live well.

But if you brought calculation and always if you think I put this much, how much do I get back? Now you will know only comfort, you will not know the joys of life

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Courtesy:  Economic Times: Speaking Tree: 16 Feb, 2019