Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 15
Link:- The Lord. in the next verse, describes characteristics of those who perceive (behold) Him, by striving and also the deficiency of those, who do not behold Him, even by striving.
The Yogic aspirants perceive Him, as established in the self, but the unintelligent and the unenlightened, who have not purified their hearts, even though striving, do not behold Him. 11
The existence, which has its appearance after being born, is called changeable existence, while existence which is never born, but which exists eternally, and remains as it is, in a uniform way, is called, axiomatic existence. The world and the bodies, undergo modifications, while God and the soul are self-evident. It is an error, to identify the self, with the body.[1] When a striver renounces, this identity as well as a sense of mine, he gets established, in the self.
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- ↑ A man identifies the self with the body and has egoistic notion. Similarly he regards the body as 'mine'. It is because of his egoistic notion that the body seems real to him and it is because of the sense of mine with the body that he is attached to it