Ancient Earth History, Part 7 – Atlantis and Mu (Chapter II)
By Robert Dawson June 11, 2024

The Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita, or ‘Song of Life’, was an oral teaching of life and spirituality and consciousness for thousands of years in the region of northern India before it was written down in Sanskrit as it is known today. Modern history does not record who actually created it or when.

It is set in a narrative framework of dialogue between a prince named Arjun or Arjuna and his charioteer. Arjun must fight in a war he does not want to participate in. In the Gita, war is used as an analogy to our struggles in the material world.

The epic story opens with Arjuna sitting in his chariot and pondering if he should renounce the war. He seeks the counsel of his horse driver, Krishna, who is close by and whose answers and discourse constitute the story line.

Arjuna’s crisis is acutely modern. The Gita’s battlefield is the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage. Arjuna represents each of us, and Krishna walks through the issues we face daily as human beings, then addresses a path to properly navigate those obstacles. The Gita wrestles with questions about our identity, how we should live, the purpose of live, in a way that encompasses the entire spiritual and ethical struggle of humankind.

The Gita is a call to action for us to meet head-on all the struggles and obligations of material existence. A hero is defined in terms of our commitment to following our purpose here on the earth, on the battlefield of life. The battle is not external though, the battle is within – a spiritual struggle against our own lower nature, the ego.

The lessons of the Gita can be studied in either of two contexts. In the personified version, Krishna is creation incarnate, instructing Arjuna personally. In the non-personified view, Krishna is our inner voice trying to guide us to higher awareness.

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