You are what you think - Bhagavad Gita ch4:36

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You are what you think - Bhagavad Gita ch4:36
No one is doomed forever. The concept or eternal hell is illogical and counter-intuitive. The universe is mathematical. No one deserves eternal suffering for anything. The Christian church invented eternal damnation to scare the naïve people of the day. 

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The ancient Wisdom of the Vedas also teach karma as the law of action and reaction. You get what you deserve, nothing more. We attract according to our vibration or frequency. Therefore, it pays to cultivate the mood which you wish to attain. It all starts in the mind. 

Sometimes at the time we most need it, the mercy flows to us because we believe. We have conviction in the higher power or plan. We're magnetic and attract accordingly. Life is a science, albeit subtle. 

We have more power than we realize. Thought has more power than we realize too. The power is in our mind. Even at the time of death, your mind can shift and you can make peace with your self, forgive yourself and others and make a success of this human form is life. It's in your mind. Keep a sharp mind. It is the foundation of all wellbeing. Your body follows your mind. Use the mind to link up to spirit and attract the flow of mercy. 

Emotion and sound are also tools to assist the mind. Frequency operates on these levels. May you be blessed to swim in the sea of tranquility, the time is imminent. 



Bhagavad Gita ch4:36 

***api ced asi pāpebhyaḥ
sarvebhyaḥ pāpa-kṛt-tamaḥ
sarvaṁ jñāna-plavenaiva
vṛjinaṁ santariṣyasi***

SYNONYMS
api—even; cet—if; asi—you are; pāpebhyaḥ—of sinners; sarvebhyaḥ—of all; pāpa-kṛttamaḥ—the greatest sinner; sarvam—all such sinful actions; jñāna-plavena—by the boat of transcendental knowledge; eva—certainly; vṛjinam—the ocean of miseries; santariṣyasi—you will cross completely.

TRANSLATION
**Even if you are considered to be the most sinful of all sinners, when you are situated in the boat of transcendental knowledge, you will be able to cross over the ocean of miseries.**

> PURPORT
Proper understanding of one's constitutional position in relationship to Kṛṣṇa is so nice that it can at once lift one from the struggle for existence which goes on in the ocean of nescience. This material world is sometimes regarded as an ocean of nescience and sometimes as a blazing forest. In the ocean, however expert a swimmer one may be, the struggle for existence is very severe. If someone comes forward and lifts the struggling swimmer from the ocean, he is the greatest savior. Perfect knowledge, received from the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is the path of liberation. The boat of Kṛṣṇa consciousness is very simple, but at the same time the most sublime.

Reference: Bhagavad Gita As It Is, translation and commentary by Swami A C Bhaktivedanta, original MacMillan 1972 edition.

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