When we study the Bhagavad-gita, some people ask, “How is a
book written thousands of years ago going to make any practical difference
amidst the many problems that the world faces today?” The Gita’s relevance
comes from its timeless essence – an essence that has the power to activate
within the human heart the transformational power of love. By its original
narration, the Gita transformed a confused and disheartened warrior to an
enlightened and determined warrior, as is evident in Arjuna’s first-person
testimony (18.73). And this transformation came about not just by some
circumstantial pep talk, but by transcendental wisdom that can even today
change our self-conception and our motivation for action. The Gita helps us
understand that we are at our core spiritual beings. And all that we do is at
its root animated by a core aspiration: the longing to love and be loved. This
love can be fulfilled forever when directed towards an eternal object. The Gita
reveals the highest eternal object to be Krishna, the all-attractive,
all-loving Supreme Person. And we all can direct our love towards him by the
practical process of bhakti-yoga. While bhakti-yoga centers on directly
devotional activities such as chanting, hearing and worshiping, it also
includes in its scope our entire life with all its activities. Thus, bhakti
inspires us to act in a mood of devotion in whatever we do in this world. The
world’s problematic state of affairs arises ultimately because people use their
will wrongly. And they misuse their will because of ignorance, ignorance that
makes people believe that their short-term material infatuations matter more
than their long-term spiritual interests. Gita wisdom raises our vision to the
spiritual level, thereby changing the human will and laying the foundation for
the most sustainable change in the world.
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