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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.
यथाकाशस्थितो नित्यं वायुः सर्वत्रगो महान् |
तथा सर्वाणि भूतानि मत्स्थानीत्युपधारय ||९-६||
yathākāśasthito nityaṃ vāyuḥ sarvatrago mahān .
tathā sarvāṇi bhūtāni matsthānītyupadhāraya ||9-6||
Krishna gives Arjuna an image to grasp this: "Think of the wind. It is enormous, it goes everywhere, it touches everything — and yet it always rests within space without disturbing it. In the same way, all beings rest within Me."
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यथाकाशस्थितो नित्यं वायुः सर्वत्रगो महान् |
तथा सर्वाणि भूतानि मत्स्थानीत्युपधारय ||९-६||
yathākāśasthito nityaṃ vāyuḥ sarvatrago mahān .
tathā sarvāṇi bhūtāni matsthānītyupadhāraya ||9-6||
BG 9.6
Settle
As the wind moves everywhere yet always rests in space, all beings rest in the divine. You are held. You have always been held.
The essence
Like wind in space, you rest in the divine.
Breathe
You move like the wind You rest in the space that holds you
Contemplate
Where in your restlessness could you remember you are held?
Take with you
Write of what it feels like to be held by what you cannot see.