THE WILD HORSES OF ARJUNA
Posted: Thu 12. May 2011, 16:16
THE WILD HORSES OF ARJUNA
True meaning:
The book of light teaches:
Although the battle, which is illustrated in Mahabharata between good and bad pandus, in atlantean times really happened, there is another more important meaning to it. It is an allegory.Arjuna,the charioteer is the flamy self-control,who now has to battle against or to moderate the wild horses, meaning the senses, until the SPIRIT directs the chariot. This spirit is Krishna.Arjuna is the god seeker. Life is a steady repeating fight (battle)between soul and body,and with all always painful aspects of transiency .In and during this battle the body again and again is be"slaughtered"or sacrified, has to die, so that the soul can relax or rest, to then jump once again into the battlefield (the life).The Gita leads to the honesty of the human.The goal is Nirvana, or an existence in and with the Rootmonad for 311.040.000.000.000 years.
True meaning:
The book of light teaches:
Although the battle, which is illustrated in Mahabharata between good and bad pandus, in atlantean times really happened, there is another more important meaning to it. It is an allegory.Arjuna,the charioteer is the flamy self-control,who now has to battle against or to moderate the wild horses, meaning the senses, until the SPIRIT directs the chariot. This spirit is Krishna.Arjuna is the god seeker. Life is a steady repeating fight (battle)between soul and body,and with all always painful aspects of transiency .In and during this battle the body again and again is be"slaughtered"or sacrified, has to die, so that the soul can relax or rest, to then jump once again into the battlefield (the life).The Gita leads to the honesty of the human.The goal is Nirvana, or an existence in and with the Rootmonad for 311.040.000.000.000 years.