In our routine, day or night, spring or summer is only a show of time. We can never speak anything without any reference to time. Here also I had to use the word ‘never’. When we read or write anything we are using proper tense form; either present, past or future, which again pertains to time.
Cause for dualities:
The temporary material world:
The entire material manifestation is created and
annihiliated from time to time, as mentioned in Bhagavad Gita 8.19, from which the temporary nature of this inferior material energy is understood. It makes sense that only an eternal arrangement could be the cause of such a temporary manifestation. This is revealed in the
Bhagavad Gita 10.33, wherein Lord Krishna says, ‘evāksayah kalo’ – I am also inexhaustible time.
Time – The Ruler:
In the Bhagavad Gita 10.30, Lord Krishna says, ‘kālaḥ kalayatām aham’ – among subduers I am time, which implies we are always under the control of Krishna, as time.
The famous phrase ‘Everyday cannot be Christmas’ – as Prioritize
The teacher
Permanent & temporary nature
Creation & annihilation
Tenses, can talk wrt time only
Cure
Eternality of Krishna – cause of all causes (aham adir – 10.2, ajam anadim – 10.3)
4 problems – birth, death
dualities
Seperates from Krishna – No time to turn to the Lord Dependance
Kalosmi loka-ksayakrt – destroyer of everything
Remembrance & Forgetfulness
Fructification of karma
Evolution – progress
Controls everything – rules us 10.30
Inexhaustible – 10.33
Comparison
Always in KC
Influence on Qualities – Sattva, rajas, tamas
Moment past is not the moment lived, but it moves us towards death. Everyday I’m heading towards Krishna.
Sense gratification