The Purpose of my Ministry: to see the world through their eyes and feel as they feel, an example from Gita 12
The purpose of my ministry is not to declare that we know your worldview (although it helps) and what it has to offer, but to genuinely see the world through their eyes to truly understand what agitates, inspires, or calms them—to feel as they feel. For example, in Gita 12, Krishna speaks of an ideal Devotee who treats both the foe and the friend equally. Those of us who view the text from a Western or Christian perspective might immediately ask: then, why did Krishna recommend Arjuna to participate in the war? Our question, shaped by our values, makes sense from how we perceive justice and peace in today's world. Even so, the text is not written to answer this Western-oriented question. Instead, the text asks Arjuna a different question. If we look at the undergirding philosophical framework, we would see that in Krishna-Arjuna's worldview, doing one's duty honorably is the main concern. They define Dharma or righteousness as doing one's duty ...