This talk explores the way in which the Gita explains the interrelatedness of all things. Krishna (or existence itself) is attempting to describe all aspects of manifest reality and in the end confesses - ‘actually there is just no end’. This offers us another perspective on the idea of the macrocosm being held within the microcosm, and of self similar patterns repeating on every scale from microscopic to cosmic.
Suggested practices you can use to follow-on or explore similar themes
The Gita: On seeing the same Self in everyone and everything
The Gita: Krishna as Existence
Bridging the Practice



