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Thank you for sharing this.

The Bhagavad Gita As It Is offers a radical vision: to see one Supreme presence in every living being. Krishna says (6.29) "a true yogī observes Me in all beings and also sees every being in Me. Indeed, the self-realized person sees Me, the same Supreme Lord, everywhere", a reminder that behind all differences lies the same spiritual essence.

Most of us filter people through friend/enemy, useful/useless, higher/lower. The Gita calls that ignorance. When we shift our lens, relationships soften, ego loosens, and compassion flows.

Simple practices help: pause before judging and silently offer respect—“this person too is a soul on a journey.” Acts of service become sacred when done without calculation. Bhakti (chanting, prayer, remembrance) anchors the heart so this vision becomes more than theory.

Seeing the Divine Spark in everyone brings quiet joy: less loneliness, less fear, more connection. And as you notice Krishna in others, you begin to feel Him more vividly within yourself.

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