181. The Starting Point
Krishna says, “Those who fix their minds on Me, worship Me
(in the manifested Form) endowed with shraddha (trust), I consider them
to be the best in yoga” (12.2). Though this answer is specific to Arjuna,
it broadly applies to all of us. Secondly, shraddha is the foundation
for any spiritual journey.
Krishna immediately clarifies that the path of the Formless or Unmanifest
is also a path to reach him. He says, “But those who worship the Formless
aspect of the Imperishable, the Indescribable, the Unmanifest, the
All-pervading, the Incomprehensible, the Unchanging, the Eternal, and the
Immutable; by restraining their senses and possess even mindedness in every
circumstance, such persons, rejoicing in the welfare of all beings, also attain
Me” (12.3-12.4).
He compares both paths and says, “For those whose minds are attached to the
Unmanifest, the path of realization is full of difficulties. Worship of the
Unmanifest is exceedingly difficult for embodied beings” (12.5).
Any journey starts from our current position. A journey from Chandigarh to
Delhi would be in one direction and the same from Agra would be in the opposite
direction. Similarly, our journey to Paramatma depends on our current
position.
Generally, our present condition is that we are amid attachments (including
hatred) to things, people, feelings, memories and belief systems. This leads to
multiple minds, often contradicting each other (polypsychic) -one for each
attachment. The journey is from multiple minds (attachments) to a single
attachment to the manifested form of Paramatma. Finally, even this
attachment gets dropped to be one with Paramatma.
This background helps us understand ‘fixing the mind on Krishna’ (12.2) as
having single pointed mind towards Paramatma from multiple attachments.
While advising the path of Form (manifested), Krishna understands our
difficulties with attachment and hence guides us to fix the mind on Him with shraddha.
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