Bhagwad Gita : Lesson
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The un-satisfied desire produces anger. The satisfied desire breeds greed for more. Thus desire is a great devil, because, it can never be fully satisfied. (3.37).

Whenever there is a decline of Dharma (or the righteousness) and the rise of Adharma (or the un- righteousness) then I incarnate Myself, O Arjuna. I incarnate in every age for the protection of the good, for the destruction (or transformation) of the wicked, and for the establishment of Dharma. (4.07-08).

The one who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is a wise person. Such a person is a yogi and has accomplished everything. (4.18).

(To see inaction in action and vice versa is to understand that the Lord does all the work indirectly through His power by using us. He is the inactive actor. We are actively inactive, because we cannot do anything without the flow of His power. Therefore, we are not the doer, just an instrument in His hands.)

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