Being religious I had read Bhagvad Gita many times. It teaches you a lot. Every time you read it, you learn new newer things. Well, I think there is something in gita which is always misinterpreted by most of people. The basic principle which it teaches you is do not expect about end result whatever is the karma. It really means that do not expect it to happen, but feel that it has happened. For example, do not work hard with an expectation to be rich, work hard and start feeling that you are already rich.
You must be thinking how can this be ! I can tell you one more example from Bhagvad Gita. In a situation where Arjuna was not ready to battle Kauravas, Lord Krishna showed him his Virat form. There is elaborate description of this form. But the thing which I would like to put light on is, the way in which it was described regarding two mouths in two different directions. From one direction all the people participating in fight, mainly Kauravas were entering in and from other mouth some exited. Lord Krishna says to Arjuna that why he is bothered about fighting as the opponents are already meeting death, you are mere a reason to it. Hence, do not bother and go ahead.
This indeed show us a secret way to success. It is always that a thing is done, when it is thought to begin. This is the way one will never be attracted to the end result of the karma. When we expect we always have a sense of possibility or probability. This hinders things to happen smoothly. So along with true determination, on must always bear a feeling of 'things already achieved '.
Virat form of Krishna is also a great example of hypnosis. However, here the mere suggestion of VIRAT ROOP (form) was enough. Due to hypnosis and the right way to lead Arjuna and Pandavas won the battle.
Think what's good for yourself.
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