From
the First Day of the Yajna: 06.02.1994
. . . W hen Arjuna became self-reflective,
he paused for a minute between the impending action and his present
status. And when he paused he suddenly realised that the war he
was going to start is not going to solve any of his probelms. War
and violence is no solution to human problem.
There are conflicts in our daily lives, in our minds, at our homes,
in the family, in the government...There are conflicts because we
are all individuals. We have our own personalities and individualities,
and we want full expression. When you try to express your individuality,
to discover your self, to unfold your potential, there is going
to be strife, struggle and conflict. But war is not the mechanism
for solving conflicts. The two super powers had tried that for the
last fifty years. They misdirected the resources of the world for
accumulating nuclear stockfile and created a balance of terror.
Finally they discovered the foolishness they have been practising.
Arjuna discovers in the battlefield that war is no solution: "I
may win the war, I may get my kingdom back but I have to kill a
lot of people--innocent people, innocent children, youth, women
and all of them-- for my own glory".
Arjuna thinks about this situation, the consequences of his actions.
This is the meaning of reflection--to think about the consequences
of your action...
(to
be continued)