The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita:10.6. - Swami Krishnananda.

====================================================================================================== Friday 21, February 2025. 05:30. The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita:10.6: Chapter 10: The Imperishable Among All that is Perishable-6. Swami Krishnananda. ============================================================================================== We exist there, the 'I' exists there as a spark of consciousness, like the small flame of a match, or something smaller than that—like a star, or something inconceivable. It is said that at that time the whole personality gets fixed up in a point, like a star, like a dot that is luminous. That is what you may call the 'soul', if you like, wherein merge the pranas, the senses, and the mind. So you become automatically a yogi, in one sense, forcefully driven into it even without your will. At the time of death you become a yogi by compulsion, but unfortunately you become unconscious because of the d...