The armies still wait.
But the conversation has entered sacred depth.
Krishna speaks — not merely as a charioteer, not merely as a teacher — but as the source of all existence.
Knowing the Divine Fully
Krishna says:
“Listen carefully, Arjuna.
With mind fixed on Me, you shall know Me completely — without doubt.”
Until now, He has spoken of action, renunciation, meditation.
Now He reveals Himself.
Not partially.
Completely.
The Two Natures
Krishna explains that He has two energies.
Lower nature (Prakriti):
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Earth
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Water
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Fire
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Air
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Ether
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Mind
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Intellect
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Ego
This is the material world.
But beyond this —
There is His higher nature.
The living beings.
The conscious spark.
The soul.
Everything rests upon Him.
Like pearls strung on a thread —
invisible, yet holding all together.
He Is Everywhere
Krishna begins revealing His immanence.
“I am the taste in water.
The light in the sun and moon.
The syllable Om in the Vedas.
The fragrance of earth.
The heat in fire.”
He is not distant.
Not confined to temples.
He is the essence within everything.
Yet —
Most fail to see Him.
Why?
Because of Maya.
The Veil of Illusion
Krishna explains that His divine energy — Maya — is powerful.
It binds beings in delusion.
They become attached to:
Pleasure.
Power.
Ego.
Desire.
And thus fail to recognize the Supreme.
But those who surrender to Him cross this illusion easily.
Four Types of Devotees
Krishna describes four kinds of people who turn toward Him:
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The distressed
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The seekers of knowledge
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The seekers of wealth
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The wise
All are noble.
But the highest, He says, is the wise devotee.
The one who loves the Divine not for gain —
but for truth.
Such a soul sees Krishna as everything.
After many lifetimes of seeking,
one realizes:
“Vasudeva is all.”
Such a person is rare.
Why People Worship Other Deities
Krishna clarifies gently:
Even those who worship other gods —
ultimately worship Him.
For He alone grants faith.
He alone fulfills desires.
But the results of such worship are temporary.
Those who seek the Supreme —
attain the Eternal.
The Hidden Truth
Krishna reveals one final secret of this chapter:
“I am not manifest to everyone.
Foolish people think I am merely human.”
Bound by illusion,
they do not recognize the divine behind the form.
But Arjuna is different.
He is listening.
And the veil is lifting.
Chapter 7 ends with revelation.
The warrior now knows:
Krishna is not just a guide.
He is the source of all that exists.
Yet one more question rises —
If the Divine pervades everything…
What happens at the moment of death?
How does one remember Him at the final breath?
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