
Date of issue: 18.08.1997
Record label: Vix
Song language: English
The Sojourn of Arjuna |
So Arjuna and Krishna you know they’re hanging out on the battlefield |
Arjuna is like tired of war, he’s trying to get out of this battle |
So Krishna drops a little science on him, he says you know it’s the way of |
Spiritual growth |
A man must go forth from where he stands |
He cannot jump to the absolute, he must evolve toward it (can you hear that) |
Krishna says at any given moment in time we are what we are |
Arjuna we have to accept the consequences of being ourselves |
And only through this acceptance can we begin to evolve further |
We may select the battleground but we cannot avoid the battle |
So Krishna tells Arjuna it follows therefore that every action under certain |
Circumstances and for certain people may actually be a stepping stone to |
Spiritual growth |
Arjuna is to do the best he knows |
In order to pass beyond that best to better |
How can we prescribe our neighbors to be perfect |
When it is so hard to know our own heart |
The pacifist must respect Arjuna |
Arjuna must respect the pacifist |
Both are going toward the same goal |
If they are really sincere |
There’s an underlying solidarity between them |
Which can be expressed |
Each one follows without compromise the path upon which he finds himself |
For we can only help others to do their duty |
By doing what we ourselves believe to be right |
It is the one supremely social act |
So Kirshna’s reply to Arjuna occupies the rest of the story |
It deals not only with Arjuna’s immediate personal problem |
But the whole nature of action |
The meaning of life |
And the aims for which man must struggle here on earth |
At the end of the conversation Arjuna has changed his mind |
He’s ready to fight, he’s ready to go ahead on |
It is the way of spiritual growth |
A man must go forward from where he stands |
He cannot jump to the absolute |
And the battle begins… |
By doing what we ourselves believe to be right |
It is the one supremely social act |
So Kirshna’s reply to Arjuna occupies the rest of the story |
It deals not only with Arjuna’s immediate personal problem |
But the whole nature of action |
The meaning of life |
And the aims for which man must struggle here on earth |
At the end of the conversation Arjuna has changed his mind |
He’s ready to fight, he’s ready to go ahead on |
It is the way of spiritual growth |
A man must go forward from where he stands |
He cannot jump to the absolute |
And the battle begins… |
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