"Why do you have ego? You cannot even create a single breath, nor can you postpone death."
Holy Geeta verse 27 Chapter 3:
In this verse, Lord Anandmay explains that all actions in the material world are carried out by the three modes of nature—sattva (goodness), rajas (passion), and tamas (ignorance). However, the soul, deluded by ego, mistakenly believes itself to be the doer of these actions. In truth, the soul is merely a witness, and it is nature that performs all activities. This misunderstanding leads to bondage, and liberation comes from realizing the distinction between the self and the workings of nature.
PS: Chant the divine mantra " Om Anandmay Om Shantimay" continuously and meditatively alongside all your righteous deeds selflessly and live a self restraint life full of celibacy, see the God in every living being and materials in the world.
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Dear Sister I have a gift of God for you today:
"Why do you have ego? You cannot even create a single breath, nor can you postpone death."
Holy Geeta verse 27 Chapter 3:
In this verse, Lord Anandmay explains that all actions in the material world are carried out by the three modes of nature—sattva (goodness), rajas (passion), and tamas (ignorance). However, the soul, deluded by ego, mistakenly believes itself to be the doer of these actions. In truth, the soul is merely a witness, and it is nature that performs all activities. This misunderstanding leads to bondage, and liberation comes from realizing the distinction between the self and the workings of nature.
PS: Chant the divine mantra " Om Anandmay Om Shantimay" continuously and meditatively alongside all your righteous deeds selflessly and live a self restraint life full of celibacy, see the God in every living being and materials in the world.