August 25, 2013
A while back I had posted on "Redefining Sin". I somehow missed a very good quote in the Holy Geeta by Param Pujya Gurudev, Swami Chinmayanandaji.
In Geeta 10-3, there is a discussion of one who is "freed from all sins", सर्वपापैः प्रमुच्यते
In his commentary on Geeta 10-3, Swamiji says:
Hari Om and Namaskaar until the next post
A while back I had posted on "Redefining Sin". I somehow missed a very good quote in the Holy Geeta by Param Pujya Gurudev, Swami Chinmayanandaji.
In Geeta 10-3, there is a discussion of one who is "freed from all sins", सर्वपापैः प्रमुच्यते
In his commentary on Geeta 10-3, Swamiji says:
An individual is not punished for his sins, but he is punished by his sins. Sin is a self-insulting act arising out of a misunderstanding in the sinner as to his identity.
When one wanders away from one's own Real Nature as the Self, identifies oneself with the happenings of the world and behaves as a mass of repulsive flesh, or a bundle of throbbing emotions, or a pack of ideas, one is in a manner, dishonouring one's Godly dignity and divine status. Such acts and thoughts chain a person down to a pursuit of the low pleasures only, never allowing him to rise above and climb the higher peaks of real Perfection.
On re-discovering the nature of the Self and gaining thereby a perfect, and complete identification with the Self, he can no longer perpetrate any more of his past 'sins.' The 'sins' in us are the carbuncles from which we suffer the pains of our limitations and the sorrows of our bondage.
Hari Om and Namaskaar until the next post
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