Chapter 19 advises viewing our current relationships and circumstances as the result of "Rinanubandha," or the ties of past debts from previous lives. Recognizing this, we should foster mutual love and seek happiness and contentment in our connections. The text poses a profound question: "Who is immortal here?" It suggests that true success isn't measured by mere existence but by the attainment of spiritual wealth. While every living being exists as long as they breathe, only the one who accumulates this spiritual treasure is truly successful. This perspective encourages a focus on spiritual growth over the fleeting pains and pleasures of worldly life.
From a spiritual perspective, how should one approach the transient nature of life and its inherent challenges?
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