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The line you’ve shared — “I give you these precious words of wisdom, reflect then choose” — echoes a powerful message from the Bhagavad Gita, particularly from Chapter 18, Verse 63:
"Iti te jñānam ākhyātam guhyād guhyataraṁ mayā
Vimṛśyaitad aśeṣeṇa yathechchhasi tathā kuru"“Thus, I have explained to you this knowledge that is more secret than all secrets. Ponder over it deeply, and then do as you wish.”
Meaning:
Krishna, having shared the ultimate spiritual teachings, tells Arjuna:
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These are not commands, but divine insights.
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One must reflect, not blindly follow.
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After deep contemplation, you are free to choose your path.
Reflection:
This verse underscores freedom of will and the value of discernment — a central theme of the Gita. Wisdom isn't imposed; it's offered with compassion and clarity, empowering the seeker to make a conscious choice.
Would you like a modern interpretation or commentary on this line, or how it might apply to your life or a specific decision you're facing?
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