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Bhagavad Gita – Song of the Soul. Seventh Dialogue. Modernized, Revised Version

The original Hindu text consists largely of reptilian energies and luciferian influences.
It is not yet war, but a call toward it.
The beating of drums can already be heard, although the forces of darkness have not yet gone out to feed.

The adaptation of another ancient religious work to contemporary principles of writing positive affirmations is a great pleasure for me.
The text has undergone a complete transformation and, from a glorification of war, has become what it should have been — a tribute to the Giver of Life, to God.

In this version, the Bhagavad Gita turned out to be a long work. As the work progresses, I will publish short fragments of its subsequent parts.
The general course and content of the Gita, after the author’s revisions, follow the original only in a broadly understood approximation.

Already the very first sentence, “God, please open my heart,” stands in contradiction to the current of the original, which calls for killing and fratricidal war.


Seventh Dialogue. Fragments

God, please open my heart.

I am like a sage who loves and worships God, constantly asking God for something and owing everything to God.
I accept that I am always personally nourished by the desire to vibrate with purity, in accordance with the will of the Creator.
I accept that on Earth and in the astral realm a truly divine game is taking place, whose main purpose is the enlightenment of myself and my soul.

I have forgiven the fact that when I was under the authority of other people and their souls, both I and my soul were repeatedly motivated by sin, understood as egoistic action.
I accept that I always live, act, and think as a righteous, reliable, just, and moral person, because this is a necessary step toward opening my little heart and ascending into bright spirituality.

I have forgiven the fact that an innumerable multitude of temptations in the sphere of passions, in the realm of thoughts, once fueled pride and cruelty within me.
I know and understand that there exist only relative, negligible powers, necessary for the movement of God’s forces, and that the very concept of absolute evil does not exist in God’s plan.


Comment

s_majda – 30/04/2013
“I’ll tell you how it was for me — the middle of this hour-long recording of the Gita — I dozed off on the couch and woke up at the final sentences — a little white spot — about three times, and then I started to complain — that there is no decoding of patterns resulting either from this or from that. From the received letter.”


Opublikowano: 24/01/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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