Arjuna asked, ‘Who is considered more perfect – those
devotees who worship you and are thus always united with you in love, or those
who worship the eternal and indestructible and unmanifest?’ The Lord of Sri
said, ‘Those who surrender themselves to me and fix their total devotion on me
and worship me eternally with their minds absorbed in me, I consider them to be
the most devoted to me. However, those who are devoted to the unmanifest, that
which is beyond all senses, all pervading, they also attain me. But those who
are absorbed in the unmanifest face excessive tribulation, as for the embodied
being the path of that course is difficult to tread. But, O Arjuna, those whose
minds are absorbed in me in total faith and who are engaged in devotional
service unto me, for them I give deliverance from the cycle of birth and
death.’”
You cannot experience that which is unmanifest – you can
only believe in it. Even if you believe in the unmanifest, it is going to be
very difficult for you to develop and keep up intense love and devotion towards
that which is not. It is so much easier for you to hold your focus of devotion
towards that which is. At the same time, he says, “If someone is capable of
holding their devotion to the unmanifest, they will also attain me.” When he
says “me,” he is not talking about himself as an individual, he is talking
about that dimension which includes both the manifest and the unmanifest. “If
someone takes that route, they will also come to me, but it involves much
tribulation,” because directing your emotions towards something that is not
here is difficult for you. You need a form, a shape, a name – something that
you can relate to in order to steadily keep up your devotion.
Even if you have lived a stupid life, still ultimate release
will not be an issue once you are in a certain presence, unless you really
screw it up in the final moments of your life.
“As for the embodied being, the path of that course is
difficult to tread.” This means, if you, as a being who has a body and an
intellectual discretion, dedicate yourself to an unmanifest dimension of
existence, every day, your intellect will question whether you are really going
somewhere or wasting your time. For beings who are not embodied, it is more of
a possibility, because they do not have to struggle with their intellect – they
go by their tendencies. If they are spiritually oriented, they generally orient
themselves towards the unmanifest – not out of conscious choice but out of
their tendencies. Therefore, for a disembodied being, a being who is beyond the
limitations of the five elements, who is beyond the limitations and the
discretion of the intellect, that is a more suitable path. But for an embodied
being, it is better to direct your emotions towards something that you can relate
to. That is why he says, being focused on him as a live person, it is much
easier to attain. Looking for the unmanifest can become a philosophical drama
within yourself, without you making an inch of progress.
“But, O Arjuna, those whose minds are absorbed in me in
total faith and who are engaged in devotional service unto me, for them I give
deliverance from the cycle of birth and death.” This not only Krishna said –
any being who is fully realized always says this in one way or another. When
people ask me questions like, “Will I get mukti in this janma [birth]?” I tell
them, “Just get onto my bus. You don’t have to drive – you just sit in the
bus.” But your ego is such that you want to do the driving too. There are many
people who sit in the backseat and keep driving – usually, they only apply
brakes.
If you are in a certain presence, your attainment at the
last moment is not an issue. The question is how beautifully you live the
remaining part of your life. Even if you have lived a stupid life, still
ultimate release will not be an issue once you are in a certain presence,
unless you really screw it up in the final moments of your life. If even at the
last moment, you do not have the necessary sense and you get into a huge sense
of anger, hatred, or desire, life may perpetuate itself. Otherwise, once you
made the mistake of sitting with me, when you die, you will be dead for good.
That is what he says here too. These translations into English are not quite
accurate. What he actually says is, “If at least for one moment, you are truly
absorbed in me, you will attain.”
He tells Arjuna, “Don’t bother about the result of the war.
You are here. You have to fight. Whether you win or not is a question of
capabilities and other factors. Just fight, and do it well. If you win, enjoy
the kingdom. If you die, anyway I ensure your ultimate wellbeing.” Again he is
making clear that when it comes to external situations, he cannot ensure
everything. With the internal, there is absolute guarantee. But he says, “I will
make sure there will be no more birth for you.” This is true with me too. I can
ensure that you will not have another birth, but I cannot ensure that you will
have a breakfast tomorrow. That may look ridiculous to a logical mind, “If you
can ensure such a big thing, why can’t you ensure the breakfast?” That is the
reality of life. I cannot ensure tomorrow’s breakfast for you, but I can ensure
your ultimate wellbeing. When it comes to inner dimensions, I can completely
take charge. When it comes to outside situations, there is no guarantee –
everyone has to strive.
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