The Bhagavad Gita and the Environment COMPILATIONS THE BHAGAVAD GITA AND THE ENVIRONMENT (translation of Juan Mascaro, Penguin Classics, 1964) All the religions teach respect for nature and the necessary balance of nature and spirit. The higher purpose of life is detachment from the world of nature and acquiring the qualities of the spiritual world. Food Food is the life of all beings, and all food comes from rain above. Sacrifice brings the rain from heaven, and sacrifice is sacred action. (3:12) Forces of Nature All actions take place in time by the interweaving of the forces of Nature; but the man lost in selfish delusion thinks that he himself is the actor. But the man who knows the relation between the forces of Nature and actions, sees how some forces of Nature work on other forces of Nature, and becomes not their slave. Those who are under the delusion of the forces of Nature bind themselves to the work of these forces. Let not the wise man who sees the All disturb the unwise...
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