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Chapter 6, Verse 29

सर्वभूतस्थमात्मानं सर्वभूतानि चात्मनि | ईक्षते योगयुक्तत्मा सर्वत्र समदर्शन: ॥
sarva-bhūta-stham ātmānaṁ sarva-bhūtāni chātmani | īkṣhate yoga-yuktātmā sarvatra sama-darśhanaḥ
"A true yogi observes Me in all beings and also sees every being in Me. Indeed, the self-realized person sees Me, the same Supreme Lord, everywhere."
Key Insight:
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us through 6.29 that true peace is found when we align our actions with Dharma.

Detailed Meaning

This verse describes the peak of spiritual realization: 'Sama-darshana' or equal vision. Just as different ornaments are all made of the same gold, a yogi perceives the same divine spark (Atman/Brahman) residing in every living entity, regardless of their external form. This vision is not merely intellectual but a realized experience born from a mind united with the Divine (Yoga-yuktatma).

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What is the core message of Gita 6.29?
A true yogi observes Me in all beings and also sees every being in Me. Indeed, the self-realized person sees Me, the same Supreme Lord, everywhere.

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