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An example from the Mahabharata: The Descent of An Avarar 🦚Lord Krishna During Mahabharata time, too many people were stuck in a pattern called ‘trying to grab without working for it’, ‘Anything I see is mine, I do not need to work for it’, extreme consumerism. The extreme consumerism was becoming a mainstream thought current and it was becoming a strong pattern, where the production has dropped more than 90%, but the need, demand, greed and the grabbing in any method was becoming a lifestyle. So, Krishna came to break that pattern and reduce the load on the planet. If you see, the main thought current during the whole Mahabharata war was, trying to have without working for it, without taking responsibility for it. In the whole Mahabharata, many of the people who were killed in the war, they themselves have openly declared, that it is better to die than to give up this pattern. Whether it is Duryodhana, Karna, Bhishma, or Drona, all of them declared it is better to die, because they knew there is death waiting, death become a better choice for them than transformation. It is more or less mass suicide. The whole Sena (army), including Bhishma, Drona and Karna, everyone who was standing on Duryodhana’s side, all of them knew Krishna is an Incarnation, that they are on the wrong side and can’t win against Krishna. #NITHYANANDA #Kailasa #paramashivoham #superconscious #conscious #yogi #mantra #mudra #thirdeye #meditation #energy #shakti #awaken #enlighten #dimensions #vedic #Vedas #universe #universes #manifestation #hinduism #yogicpowers #chakra #guru #thirdeye #yogicscience #kundalini #chakras #cosmic #divinefeminine #cosmicconsciousness
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