i have read the gita and i love it, very spiritual.
i am writing an essay on it though and i have a few questions before i begin:
1) is the gita anti-war, and if so how?
2) why does krishna tell arjuna to fight despite what he teaches him!?
3) how does war stop of the principles of yoga/gita are taken to heart and practiced by all?
4) if the individual changes, is that all it tkaes for the world to be a better place?
5) is the gita telling us basically that if you control yourself and love everyhthing, the world will be at peace (inner peace=world peace)?
6) i find some princples to be confusing. what are the fruits and why not care about results of yuor actions?
THANK YOU x100!
2007-05-09
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