Formulasi Teologi Kerja dan Hubungannya dengan Reinkarnasi dalam Teks Bhagavad Gītā

  • Maheswari P
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Abstract

Every action will produce a result (phala) which leads to two motives, namely attachment and freedom. Humans in their lives can choose which goals they will achieve. Do they choose to be bound by the results of each work or otherwise surrender all the results of their work as an offering to God. Work done as an offering to God will achieve liberation and joy, on the other hand, work done with the motive of hoping for the result (phala) as a reward will increase the feeling of attachment and sorrow. Therefore, people who want to find happiness and true self must place their goals in work that are entirely an offering to God. This is what is meant by Theology of Work or the term in Bhagavad G ī t ā is called Karma Yoga, which is the highest knowledge of a main Principle of Work. The realization of an understanding of the real concept about Theologi of Work can help humans break the chain of reincarnation (punarbhava) by presenting God in every work activity, whether in the form of actions, speech or thoughts.

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Maheswari, P. D. (2021). Formulasi Teologi Kerja dan Hubungannya dengan Reinkarnasi dalam Teks Bhagavad Gītā. Sphatika: Jurnal Teologi, 12(1), 112. https://doi.org/10.25078/sp.v12i1.2146

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