Each one of us is different in our own way. Some are very intelligent, some are dull headed, some may be arrogant and others may be even animal like.
If we are all souls, then why are we different?
"The soul is free of all limitations and defects. The limitations and defects belong to the body and not to the soul.
So a person who has attained this ultimate realization sees the same immutable soul in each and every form this soul has taken – be it a person with great scholarship and humility, a person born in high caste, a timid quadruped like a cow, a majestic beast like an elephant, a stray dog, or even a lowly person who lives by eating dog’s meat.
Such a realized person is firmly grounded in the knowledge of the soul. He lives in ever blissful state, identifying himself with the immutable soul”
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Based on verse 5.18, 5.19 of Bhagavad Geetha, one of the most quoted and widely translated of the ancient Indian scriptures, believed to have been composed by Vyasa as part of the great Indian Epic Mahabharata, 5000 years ago. The interpretation of the verses and audio recital are by Dr.King (Copyright © 2018 Dr. King)
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