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Bhagavad Gita - The paths of the Sun and the Moon
Identifier
004789
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
'me' is your Higher spirit
A description of the experience
The Bhagavad Gita [translated by W J Johnson]
Men who know Brahman departing by fire, by light, by day, in the bright lunar fortnight and during the six months of the sun’s northern path go to Brahman
The yogin who has attained the moon’s light by smoke, by night in the dark lunar fortnight and during the six months of the sun’s southern path returns
For the universe these light and dark paths are considered eternal, via one a man goes not to return, via the other he returns again……………………
For whoever depends on me however low their origins – whether they are women, farmers and merchants or even labourers and serfs – they go by the highest path
The source of the experience
Bhagavad GitaConcepts, symbols and science items
Symbols
Crescent moonFire
Four seasons and the hours
North
Phases of the moon
Red and Blue
Smoke
South
SUN
Sun and Moon