RICHARD X : NOW I’M BECOME DEATH … THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS

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KALKI AVATAR

”ETERNITY”

HATTAH

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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.

But 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, or holy duty.

It is one of the four key lessons of the Bhagavad-Gita: desire or lust; wealth; the desire for righteousness or dharma; and the final state of total liberation, or moksha.

Inner sense …  a non-linear concept of time, the creator is not only involved in the creation, but also the dissolution.

In verse thirty-two, Krishna speaks the line brought to global attention by Oppenheimer.

”Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds”, is literally the world-destroying time.

Its meaning is simple: irrespective of what Arjuna does, everything is in the hands of the creator.

Arjuna is a soldier, he has a duty carry out.

The primordial creator will determine who lives and who dies and Arjuna should neither mourn nor rejoice over what fate has in store, but should be sublimely unattached to such results.

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”TITANS”

THE WORLD BEFORE

THE SUMERIANS

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Atomic Warfare in the Mahabharata

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SHIVAAAAAA

”UNKNOWN”

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