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Single Idea 7997

[filed under theme 29. Religion / D. Religious Issues / 1. Religious Commitment / e. Fideism ]

Full Idea

Only by love can men see me, and know me, and come unto me, says Krishna

Gist of Idea

Only by love can men see me, know me, and come to me, says Krishna

Source

Anon (Bhag) (The Bhagavad Gita [c.500 BCE], 11.54)

Book Ref

'The Bhagavad Gita', ed/tr. Mascaro,Juan [Penguin 1962], p.95


A Reaction

There seems to be a paradox here, as it is unclear how you can love Krishna, if you have not already seen him in some way. This is another paradox of fideism - that faith cannot possibly be the first step in a religion, as faith needs a target.


The 12 ideas from 'The Bhagavad Gita'

Everything, including the gods, comes from me, says Krishna [Anon (Bhag)]
In all living beings I am the light of consciousness, says Krishna [Anon (Bhag)]
I am all the beauty and goodness of things, says Krishna [Anon (Bhag)]
Only by love can men see me, know me, and come to me, says Krishna [Anon (Bhag)]
The three gates of hell are lust, anger and greed [Anon (Bhag)]
All actions come from: body, lower self, perception, means of action, or Fate [Anon (Bhag)]
There is no greater good for a warrior than to fight in a just war [Anon (Bhag)]
Seek salvation in the wisdom of reason [Anon (Bhag)]
Serene wisdom is freedom from ties, and indifference to fortune [Anon (Bhag)]
Hate and lust have their roots in man's lower nature [Anon (Bhag)]
The visible forms of nature are earth, water, fire, air, ether; mind, reason, and the sense of 'I' [Anon (Bhag)]
Brahman is supreme, Atman his spirit in man, and Karma is the force of creation [Anon (Bhag)]