Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.

The Bhagavad-Gita is 700-verse Hindu scripture, written in Sanskrit, that centres on a dialogue between a great warrior prince called Arjuna and his charioteer Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu. Facing an opposing army containing his friends and relatives, Arjuna is torn because he does not believe it is right to kill his friends, relatives, and teachers to become the leader on earth. Krishna teaches him about a higher philosophy that will enable him to carry out his duties as a warrior irrespective of his personal concerns. 


This is known as the dharma (duty to protect the law of the universe). It is one of the four key lessons of the Bhagavad-Gita: desire (lust); greed (wealth); the desire for righteousness or dharma; and the final state of total liberation, or moksha.



  1. Dharma: The right way to live on earth. People have made a simple word very complicated, and so confusing. This is similar to Human Right, but include plants and animals including germs. "Live & Let Live". The era of "Kill Conquer and Rule" has come to an end.
  2. Artha: Meaning "No animal or plant on earth has the right to "Physically or mentally inflict pain and suffering"
  3. Kama or Lust: No living organism has the right to use lust to acquire power, inflict fear or kill and conquer to rule.
  4. Moksha: Perform your duty to attain salvation, "The Goal"

Living under an illusion of theoretical idealism, hoping the present situation will revert to how it was. I am flabbergasted when i hear people plan their retirement, investment visualising how they will be finacially independent ten years from now. Is this real? will they survive to see the day? 

I certainly do not think so. The forces of nature is bent on making humanity suffer and disappear from the planet. Its not because every person on earth are evil, but the people who choose to rule them are. 



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