Verse 13.28
समं सर्वेषु भूतेषु तिष्ठन्तं परमेश्वरम्।विनश्यत्स्वविनश्यन्तं यः पश्यति स पश्यति।।13.28।।
samaṁ sarveṣhu bhūteṣhu tiṣhṭhantaṁ parameśhvaram vinaśhyatsv avinaśhyantaṁ yaḥ paśhyati sa paśhyati
Meaning
Yo, whoever sees the Supreme Lord vibing in *everything*, the unbreakable thing in all the breakable stuff, they're seeing it, for real.
Commentary
OMG, like, the Supreme Lord is, like, *in* everything, you know? From the big Creator to, like, rocks. And He's, like, totally indestructible, even when everything else bites the dust. It's like, fire – all fire is heat, right? Gold is gold, no matter what shape it's in. All lamps have the same light. It's the same with souls – they're all the same, whether it's an ant, an elephant, a king, a beggar, a saint, or a total villain. The soul is, like, indestructible, but the body? Yeah, not so much. The Supreme Lord is, like, the ultimate OG, way beyond the body, senses, mind, intellect, and all that. Birth is, like, the start of all the drama – change, growth, decay, death. But the Supreme Lord? He's, like, *always* been there, and *always* will be. He's the one consciousness in everything. If you see that, you're, like, totally woke. You're a Jivanmukta, a total guru. You get it. It's like, seeing one moon instead of a bunch of fake moons. If you see all the separate selves, you're tripping. You're not seeing the real deal.