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The one who sees inaction in action & action in inaction is wise

1. In 12 yagyas
I. worship your deity everyday
II. donate financially or other forms
III. exercise daily
IV. chant/japa
V. pranayam -meditate

2. Sthitpradnya example- your at railway station & you are watching people catching train at last moment with all their luggage etc or
The one who is relaxed while catching train at last moment, Gurudev totally relaxed in satsang in presence of 5k people

3.The one who sees inaction in action & action in inaction is wise

4. Offer punya & papa both to divinity & be free from cycle of birth & death

5. Deal some karmas in possible pleasant way so that it doesn't harm anyone

6. If someone has faith, Guru takes that person to self. 

7. Do not see Guru as a physical body/person. he is God/divinity/self

8.we can't see our own face. Guru shows us our true nature. He is a mirror

9. Arjun doesn't know that he is also Krishna

10. One falls & one comes down. Avatars/higher ones(who doesn't have birth & death) comes down out of compassion to give knowledge to lower ones(who has birth & death)
-A devotee

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