The question is in Bhagavad Gita there is a constant talk about renouncing the fruit of karma. What does that even mean? How do we renounce the fruit of karma? Often it is greatly misunderstood and misinterpreted. Often people think that you are not allowed to have desires or dreams or ambitions or that it is bad or that you cannot be inspired by the outcome of your actions. I think that is just not practical. That’s not human. When you do something, naturally you will think about the outcome. In fact, it is only based on the direction of the outcome that you will make any decision.
But Lord Krishna never meant to say that, to begin with. He never said that don’t think about the outcome. He said, if you really want to succeed in anything then you must give everything that you have on whatever path that you are walking.
Listen to this insightful discourse full of wisdom by Om Swami on the philosophy of life.
BREATHE / SMILE / LET GO
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