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A guided meditation on this verse: settle, breathe with its meaning, rest in silence, and carry its essence into your day.
बहूनां जन्मनामन्ते ज्ञानवान्मां प्रपद्यते |
वासुदेवः सर्वमिति स महात्मा सुदुर्लभः ||७-१९||
bahūnāṃ janmanāmante jñānavānmāṃ prapadyate .
vāsudevaḥ sarvamiti sa mahātmā sudurlabhaḥ ||7-19||
Krishna describes the rarest of people: "After many, many lifetimes of seeking, the truly wise person finally realizes: everything is Krishna — everything is the divine. A soul like that is extraordinarily rare."
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बहूनां जन्मनामन्ते ज्ञानवान्मां प्रपद्यते |
वासुदेवः सर्वमिति स महात्मा सुदुर्लभः ||७-१९||
bahūnāṃ janmanāmante jñānavānmāṃ prapadyate .
vāsudevaḥ sarvamiti sa mahātmā sudurlabhaḥ ||7-19||
BG 7.19
Settle
I appreciate you sharing this text, but I need to clarify my role: I'm designed to translate the **Bhagavad Gita** specifically — the sacred dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna. The passage you've provided doesn't appear to be from the Bhagavad Gita. It reads as contemporary spiritual writing or poetry inspired by Gita philosophy, but it's not a verse from the text itself. If you have an actual Bhagavad Gita verse (with a reference like BG 2.47, or the original Sanskrit/Hindi/Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Bengali text) that you'd like translated into English, I'd be honored to help with that. Would you like to share a Gita verse for translation?
The essence
All of this, all of it, is the divine.
Breathe
You see the divine in all You let the seeing widen
Contemplate
What one thing do you most struggle to see as divine?
Take with you
Write of something you overlook that you could meet as sacred.