What the Bhagavad Gita Actually Says
Chapter Seven - Krishna = Everything
Section 7 of 17
CHAPTER SEVEN
Krishna = Everything
KRISHNA NOW SPEAKS without filters.
“I am the beginning, the middle, and the end of all things.”
He explains that everything Arjuna sees, Earth, fire, wind, water, space, mind, intelligence, ego.
It’s all Him.
“These are My lower nature.”
Above that?
Life itself. Consciousness. Spirit.
That’s His higher nature.
He says:
“All beings arise from Me.
They live in Me.
And they return to Me.”
But people don’t see it.
They are distracted. By desire, fear, ego, and illusion.
“They worship wealth, power, knowledge, pleasure, but they do not know Me.”
Still, Krishna reaches for them.
He says:
“Four kinds of people come to Me:
the suffering, the curious, the seeker of wealth, and the wise.
Of these, the wise who love Me are closest.”
He says worshippers of other gods do reach him, indirectly.
“I accept all offerings.
But most people worship without knowing Me.”
He reveals:
“I am the taste in water.
The light in the moon and sun.
The syllable OM in the Vedas.
The sound in air.
The scent of earth.
The heat of fire.
The life in all beings.”
Everything you see?
Everything you feel?
It’s Krishna.
But only those who look past illusion can truly know Him.
“Few among millions seek Me.
Fewer still truly know Me.”
