Krishna's statements in the Bhagavad-gita give you an interesting insight into his character and approach. At the conclusion of the text, He plainly states to Arjuna "Now I have imparted this knowledge to you, deliberate on it fully, and then do as you wish to do". That really stood out. Far from being the fanatical God that many envisage in their mind, Krishna encourages everyone to make their own informed choice about life. He presents a philosophy and lifestyle that can bring one to another level of consciousness... but He also knows that it can't be forced upon anyone. You won't find Krishna using any fear or intimidation tactics here.
Head and Heart
Head and Heart
Head and Heart
Krishna's statements in the Bhagavad-gita give you an interesting insight into his character and approach. At the conclusion of the text, He plainly states to Arjuna "Now I have imparted this knowledge to you, deliberate on it fully, and then do as you wish to do". That really stood out. Far from being the fanatical God that many envisage in their mind, Krishna encourages everyone to make their own informed choice about life. He presents a philosophy and lifestyle that can bring one to another level of consciousness... but He also knows that it can't be forced upon anyone. You won't find Krishna using any fear or intimidation tactics here.