
The Bhagavad Gita
In Our Time: Religion
The Second Argument for Renunciation
In a sense, almost like a cantin imperative, you act because you have to act. The psychological view you bring to bear on that is that action is done for the sake of preserving order and not for what one might benefit from it. But urging e turns that as well. So crishne then turns tod reveals that he is byt being a friend and a charity, he is got that's the iso one, god. And if if agine goes along with him, he sins will be absolved,. He's only live without shame and sin. That's the clincher.
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