He who is empty is whole, he who chooses to be- becomes something, someone who is whole cannot choose, believes in the power of darkness- that completes him just like Krishna and the power of wholeness that comes from darkness, has both happiness and misery.
Wholeness makes a person real, free from bondages, represents all art of existence. Interpretations of the Gita interpret Krishna, and mostly they only interpret the interpreters.
He does not have a system, a structure, a form, an outline. Krishna is formless, incorporeal. He is limitless.
You cannot define him; he is simply indefinable, hence no one can actually understand Krishna who is so multi-dimensional, to an extent that his inhabitants/bhakts cry and wail, and make merry for him at the same time.
The above is an aspect of my understanding & interpretation of who Bhagwan Shri Krishna is, what Bhagwad Geeta tells us. To get more such inputs, join the Annant Drishti Lecture Series on Bhagwat Geeta & Shrimad Bhagwatam.
I have been on a spiritual journey for as long as I can remember. My initial years were spent in a temple environment before I moved to regular schooling and college. Post college, while I worked in the corporate world (an IT company), circumstances got me into training as a psychologist.
The same set of circumstances also directed me back to my spiritual roots and to help those roots grow into a flowering tree. As a first step, I began to study Vedic Astrology which led me to seek the spiritual aspects of this subject and that drew me towards Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagwad Geeta and much more.
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