Verse 6.30 : Dhyana Yoga "Path of Meditation"
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The Translation
“He who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, I am never lost to him, and he is never lost to Me.”
Commentary & Insights
Krishna declares the intimacy of divine connection, stating that for one who sees Him everywhere and in everything, He is never lost, nor are they lost to Him.
Practical Application
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Take a walk outside today. Look at the trees, sky, and people, and feel the shared life force that connects all of you to the source of life.
Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
- How does this promise of mutual presence ('I am never lost to him, he is never lost to Me') bring comfort in moments of absolute loneliness or fear?
- What does it mean to see the Divine in a tree, a stone, a stranger, or in your own thoughts?
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6.30
यो मां पश्यति सर्वत्र सर्वं च मयि पश्यति
When a seeker realizes that the Lord is the very Self within, the division between the devotee and God disappears. The Lord is ever-present as the seeker's own consciousness. They can never be separated.