You bring up a very important point. In real life of a “householder” action never stops. In fact in Bhagavad Gita, Krishna identifies three paths to self realization: Path of Action, Path of Knowledge and Path of Devotion. The Path of Action entails being present to determine the needful action in any situation. The Path of Devotion includes mediation and devotion to the Truth. The Path of Knowledge is using true wisdom to discriminate between what is true and what is untrue.
So from that perspective, the need for action will never cease. It is the right measure between the three paths that leads one closer to one’s true potential.
As always, thank you for your thought-provoking post.
You bring up a very important point. In real life of a “householder” action never stops. In fact in Bhagavad Gita, Krishna identifies three paths to self realization: Path of Action, Path of Knowledge and Path of Devotion. The Path of Action entails being present to determine the needful action in any situation. The Path of Devotion includes mediation and devotion to the Truth. The Path of Knowledge is using true wisdom to discriminate between what is true and what is untrue.
So from that perspective, the need for action will never cease. It is the right measure between the three paths that leads one closer to one’s true potential.
As always, thank you for your thought-provoking post.
Will miss reading you David! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and all the best for this new season of action 🔥