Bhagavad Gita — The Eternal Self Cannot Be Slain
When Arjuna trembles on the battlefield, Krishna speaks the timeless truth of Vedanta:
“The Self is not born, nor does It ever die.
It is unborn, eternal, changeless, and ancient.
It is not slain when the body is slain.”
(Bhagavad Gita 2.20)
This is the foundation of fearlessness.
You are not the body that ages.
You are not the mind that changes.
You are the unborn Self — beyond time and death.
Krishna tells Arjuna:
“That which pervades all — that indestructible Reality — no one can destroy.”
The wise one does not grieve — because he sees clearly:
The body comes and goes.
The mind rises and falls.
But You remain — untouched, unchanging.
Today, sit in silence and reflect:
If I am not the body, not the mind — then who am I?
The Gita doesn’t ask you to believe — it invites you to see.
To act without attachment.
To live from the clarity that you are never born, and never die.
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