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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 06

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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 06Chaitanya Charan2025-10-16T16:28:52+05:30
  • Chapter 06
    • Release me from the mind that is restless, reasonless (6.34)
    • Disconnect me O Lord, from my connection with distress (6.23)
  • Chapter 06, Text 01
    • Gita 06.01– Explanation
    • Gita 06.01 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 02
    • Gita 06.02– Explanation
    • Frustration and renunciation differentiated
    • Gita 06.02 explained
    • How Krishna emphasizes the essence of renunciation for Arjuna
    • The essence of renunciation is not giving up worldly things, it is giving up worldly thoughts
  • Chapter 06, Text 03
    • Gita 06.03 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.03 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 04
    • Gita 06.04 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.04 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 05
    • How the mind and the intelligence are to work together
    • Do we have an inner deception detection mechanism?
    • Break up with our mind or a break from our mind?
    • Gita 06.05 – Explanation
    • How we lose credibility and how to prevent it
    • Say no to the mind to know the mind
    • How to avoid pessimism in our attempts at self-improvement
    • Three ways to deal with the mind's unpredictability
    • Don't let your mind become your dictator
    • Mind your mind, or your mind will mind you—for its interests, not yours
    • Help me to manage my mind with vigilance and diligence (6.05)
    • Fostering a healthy relationship between our higher and lower selves
    • Balancing fear and hope in our relationship with ourselves
    • Cultivating a healthy relationship with ourselves
    • How to use the mind's weapons against the mind
    • A Moment of Thought to Evaluate the Thought of the Moment
    • Two steps to stop feeling sorry for ourselves
    • The mind's DIE - distraction, invention, exaggeration
    • Unmanageable Emotions and Temptation: Seeking Relief Through Indulgence
    • The mind is to be parented not terminated
    • Change the question we ask ourselves
    • How the mind is not like a computer
    • How the mind is like a computer
    • When losing peace of mind is good
    • Unnecessary inner baggage
    • Seeing encouragement amid discouragement
    • What our mind thinks we need
    • Purification is inner empowerment
    • Unsustainable and sustainable approaches to purification
    • When the mind repeats things we don’t want to repeat …
    • Two functions of the mind – and its two malfunctions
    • Two steps to develop inner accountability
    • Is this relationship healthy or unhealthy?
    • Might mindfulness be more than just awareness?
    • A mindful autopilot mode?
    • Three steps to mindfulness
    • How to work with our mind
    • Are you someone you would want to live with lifelong?
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    • When self-talk is counterproductive and when productive
    • Why discipline is important — and not just for self-improvement
    • When our conscience speaks ….
    • Why does Krishna stress equanimity of the mind as a prerequisite for renunciation?
    • Is poor mental health just a weakness of will? (Mental health series 4)
    • How self-doubt differs from self-appraisal (Dealing with doubts 3)
    • Why self-awareness matters more than self-discipline — Desire management series 3
    • Three ways to live more effectively
    • Why spiritual weakness is tougher to detect than physical weakness
    • Why wisdom doesn’t automatically make us wise
    • When living in the present helps and when it harms
    • How our mind can be a double agent
    • How to get away from the mind when it troubles us?
    • How to monitor and mentor ourselves?
    • Why do small things irritate us so much?
    • How inner bridges and inner barricades can empower us
    • How to deal with the crazy mind?
    • How to deal with the mind’s craziness
    • We need inner accounting before we can have inner accountability
    • Treating the mind as an enemy can be uncomfortable treating it as a friend can be fatal — treat it as a patient
    • Even if others don't take us seriously, still we can take ourselves seriously
    • The stronger the hold of problems on our mind the weaker becomes our hold on ourselves
    • Mind your mind to know when it is in order, when on the border and when out of order
    • The media is mostly the mind multiplied, magnified & magnetized
    • No one has a right to mistreat you, not even you
    • Everything is not in the mind, but everything comes through the mind
    • For changing yourself, focus on comprehending yourself, not on criticizing yourself
    • Watch yourself as if you are someone you don't know – self-observation opens the door to self-transformation
    • Use introspection as a confession by the self to the self
    • Respect the dark within you to keep it within you
    • To be thoughtful attribute every thought first to the mind
    • We are our greatest hope – and our greatest horror
    • The faster our autocorrect the faster we can be incorrect
    • The mind treats us badly yet we trust it madly
    • Our inner screen is lined with lying links – be leery
    • The mind makes the easy seem difficult and the difficult seem impossible
    • See the mind as a predator, not a protector
    • If we don’t marginalize the mind, it will marginalize us
    • When we keep liking whatever our mind likes, we end up not liking ourselves
    • Stop expecting the mind to give up trying to make us give up
    • The mind’s triggering may be uncontrollable, but our triggering can be controllable
    • Move from mindlessness to mindfulness by minding the mind
    • Tap the mind’s power – don’t be trapped by the mind’s power
    • Tolerance towards the mind’s intolerance imprisons us in impotence
    • The instrumental self is not the self – it is the instrument to the self
    • The mind makes us serious about the frivolous and frivolous about the serious
    • The mind may be confused, but we don’t have to let it confuse us
    • The mind should do our work, not make us do its work
    • The mind often acts mindlessly – mind it
    • Don’t give the mind monopoly over your inner conversation
    • The mind is like a dog that barks but can’t bite – unless we let it
    • Build roads, not roadblocks
    • Don’t just talk about yourself – talk to yourself
    • Unconscious decisions are usually unhealthy decisions
    • Use breaks to break the mind’s spell on you
    • If Krishna is not our goal, we hit self-goals
    • The mind is a universe – not everything in it is relevant
    • Absent-minded means not that the mind is absent, but that our control on it is absent
    • Don’t just hear the mind – mind what you hear
    • We are in the driver’s seat – but are we?
    • The mind herds us and hurts us and hurts others through us
    • Weaken your weaknesses - don't let your weaknesses weaken you
    • The mind may be like a hog in a confectionary, but we don’t have to be
    • Work on mind control enthusiastically while Krishna works on mind conversion expertly
    • The assumption of responsibility in our inner life begins with challenging our assumption about our inner life
    • Focus not on the thoughts which are unworthy of us; focus on the thoughts for which we are unworthy
    • The mind not only befools but also betrays us
    • Is it human nature to want to transcend human nature?
    • When a salesperson knocks at the inner door…
    • Don’t fall for the mind’s “no time” trick
    • To save you from you, couple the real self with the Supreme Self
    • You can change your mind, but don’t let your mind change you
  • Chapter 06, Text 06
    • Gita 06.06 – Explanation
    • You are my supreme friend, who makes my mind my friend (6.06)
    • Importance of intelligence in meditation
    • Are we in charge of our inner world?
    • Listening to my Lord who always has hope
    • When self-talk is constructive and when destructive
    • Why change is challenging
    • Protecting ourselves from a bad attitude
    • When does our mind become our friend?
    • What’s wrong with treating the mind as an enemy (Managing the mind 3)
    • Are we the fisherman or the fish? (Managing the mind 2)
    • Three ways to avoid being misdirected by our mind
    • Dealing with the mind’s negativities (Why we need inner redesigning 3)
    • The mind as our inner cell and inner cellmate (Why we all need interior redesigning - 1)
    • How we become both villains and victims …
    • Our choice: push up or be pulled down?
    • How we might defeat ourselves in our inner war
    • How the mind and intelligence work — and how to make them work for us
    • The more we watch the mind’s movie the more we make our life a horror movie
    • The mind demands that others leave us alone and then complains they don’t care for us
    • The mind makes the uncomfortable seem unbearable and then makes us do the unconscionable
    • When the mind insinuates, it is often more insidious than when it incites
    • The mind makes us fight wars that aren't winnable and wars where victory is not even definable
    • Stop playing games with your mind - and with those who play games with your mind
    • Our mind is constantly hiding – and is constantly ready to give us a hiding
    • Even if the mind is not shrill it is still a shill
    • If we repeatedly let our mind take us to hell, eventually it won't let us come back
    • When fighting temptation focus just on surviving the present battle not on winning the whole war
    • The mind tends to do what we don’t intend to do
    • The mind deafens us not just to Krishna, but also to the body
    • Our forced errors don’t justify our unforced errors
    • The mind is a masterly telemarketer – don't pick up the phone
    • The mind is not inherently our enemy - it is circumstantially our enemy
    • As soon as we stop working constructively, our mind starts working destructively
    • The first me is practically never the best me
    • Don’t let the mind control the activities meant to control the mind
    • Train yourself to hack the inner hacker
    • Even in paradise, the mind will say, “Yes, but …”
    • The mind may show us a horror movie, but we don’t have to watch it
    • The mind’s spells make our life a waking nightmare
    • The mind will smother if we don’t see it as the other
    • Devotion makes the mind’s power our power
    • Our lack of confidence doesn’t choke us as much as our overconfidence in our hypercritical mind
    • The mind seduces us into doing wrong – and then scolds us for doing wrong
    • See through the mind’s troika of denial, misdirection and self-victimization
    • Don’t let the mind make you fight more battles than you need to
    • If we don’t recognize the mind, it will make us unrecognizable to ourselves
    • The mind is illusion’s internal advertising agent
    • Don’t give the mind power of attorney – and don’t let it grab it either
    • The mind makes the exhausting seem exciting and the exciting seem exhausting
    • Don’t be exhausted by the mind – be exhausted with the mind
    • The defect of dallying with the mind is that it makes the dallier a defector
    • The mind needs not what it heeds and heeds not what it needs
    • When the mind cries wolf, know that the mind is the worst wolf
    • The mind is a tormentor, not a mentor
    • The mind makes us a stranger to ourselves
    • Throw light on the daylight robbery that doesn’t come to light
    • When the mind tempts us to play the victim game, stop playing
    • The mind is not just a liar but also a traitor
    • When the mind throws sand into our eyes
    • The mind is predictably dangerous and dangerously unpredictable
    • The mind can impel, but not compel
    • Take the mind’s promises with a bucketful of salt
  • Chapter 06, Text 07
    • Gita 06.07 – Explanation
    • Do we know who we are dealing with?
    • Why do some people tend to freak out
    • Help me show you my sincerity and seek your mercy (6.07)
    • The mind's running commentary on our life
    • Gita 06.07 explained
    • From applause to absorption
    • Who is defining our identity: our mind or our Lord?
    • As long as we don’t mine under the mind, the mind will undermine us
    • When we make God our friend, we become our own friend
    • Focus on life not on the mind’s commentary about life
    • When the mind engages it encages; when Krishna engages he elevates
    • Things fall in place if we keep the mind in place
    • The internal contains both the infernal and the eternal
    • How uncritical we are about our mind is incredible
    • Don’t just fight the mind – fight to get the mind to fight for you
    • We have to lose our mind to gain our soul
    • Those who mistake the route to be the root stay uprooted
  • Chapter 06, Text 08
    • Gita 06.08 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.08 explained
    • Why applying what we know is so important
    • Analyzing a spiritual text without applying it is like examining food without eating it
    • Scriptural memorization is meant not for adulation, but for assimilation and application
    • We can’t lose weight just by reading books on how to lose weight
    • Information puffs us up; application builds us up
    • To acquire equal vision externally, cultivate spiritual satisfaction internally – by remembering Krishna devotionally
    • Let research reinforce, not replace, search
    • Go beyond the stocking of information to the flowing of service
    • To see stone and gold equally, see beyond stone and gold to Krishna
    • Study makes us steady and sturdy
  • Chapter 06, Text 09
    • Gita 06.09 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.09 explained
    • We can’t deal with the enemies created by the mind without first dealing with the mind
  • Chapter 06, Text 10
    • Gita 06.10 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.10 explained
    • Social isolation can be an opportunity to realize how we all are spiritually connected
    • Solitude requires distancing ourselves not just from the world but also from the mind
  • Chapter 06, Text 11-12
    • Gita 06.11 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.11-12 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 12
    • Gita 06.12 – Explanation
    • Focus not on comfort or discomfort – focus on purification
  • Chapter 06, Text 13
    • Gita 06.13 – Explanation
    • To get out of the mind, go above it to the soul or go below it to the body
    • Asanas cannot free us from vasanas
    • Don’t lobotomize ashtanga-yoga to ekanga-yoga
  • Chapter 06, Text 13-14
    • Gita 06.13-14 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 14
    • Gita 06.14 – Explanation
    • Spiritual growth comes by improving our mental model, not our physical posture
    • Krishna is not just the object of meditation but also its objective
  • Chapter 06, Text 15
    • Gita 06.15 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.15 explained
    • Purification means changing the mind’s default programming
  • Chapter 06, Text 16
    • Gita 06.16 – Explanation
    • How sleeping can help spiritual realization
    • Gita 06.16 explained
    • If we eat waste, it shows in our waist
    • If we don’t sleep at the right time we will sleep at the wrong time
    • Our material needs are like painkillers – necessary but not sufficient
    • The art of living is to balance the self we are eternally with the self we are presently
    • The destructibility of the body is not a license for its wanton destruction
    • The purpose of bodily regulation is not physical deprivation but spiritual connection
  • Chapter 06, Text 17
    • Gita 06.17 – Explanation
    • Help me be materially regulated and devotionally connected (6.17)
    • Healthy relationship with food: Three parameters
    • Preventing the need for food from becoming greed for food
    • When food becomes our enemy
    • Are we afraid of looking at ourselves?
    • How much we improve
    • How to get the will to say no
    • What are we saying no to
    • Gita 06.17 explained
    • When the mind’s greed masquerades as the body’s need …
    • The importance of doing something we love
    • Three principles for managing stress
    • To live life fully, leave life regularly – take breaks before life breaks you
    • Better to be crazy in being busy than to be just crazy, better still is to be busy without being crazy
    • To regulate your eating, listen to your body, not to your mind
    • Being conscious of the body is not bodily consciousness being conscious only of the body is
    • Regulation is the road to realization
    • Seek balance through dynamic determination, not frozen formula
    • Spirituality is not about abandoning but about reclaiming
    • Plans may not work, but planning works
  • Chapter 06, Text 18
    • Gita 06.18 – Explanation
    • From 'what if' to 'what is': steadying the mind through spiritual focus
    • Two problems with forced compliance
    • Gita 06.18 explained
    • How Krishna helps Arjuna arrive at a desired conclusion
    • Be not self-conscious; be conscious of the self
    • Illusion means that the content of our experience blinds us to its context
    • Is the body a playground for passion or a temple for devotion?
  • Chapter 06, Text 19
    • Gita 06.19 – Explanation
    • Help me to protect and power my desire for you (6.19)
    • Gita 06.19 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 20
    • Gita 06.20 – Explanation
    • When will my mind become a mirror that shows the self? (6.20)
    • The material realization that fosters spiritual immersion
    • Satisfaction comes by knowing ourselves not by making ourselves known
    • We are not just potentially spiritual; we are essentially spiritual
    • When the mind functions primarily as a mirror instead of as a window, we gain self-realization
    • Expansion of consciousness opens the self to the self
    • Our conviction that happiness is our right is right
    • The supposition of subjectivity is sabotaged by the subjectivity of the supposition
    • To access the Absolute Truth, reject the absolute rejection of absolute truths
  • Chapter 06, Text 20-23
    • Gita 06.23 – Explanation
    • Hold a mirror to ourselves and feel satisfied
    • Graduating in the university of adversity
    • What is emotional maturity?
    • Gita 06.20-23 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 21
    • Gita 06.21 – Explanation
    • The difference between opinion and taste
    • Grant me the courage to seek experiences beyond the sensual (6.21)
    • Hold a mirror to ourselves and feel satisfied
    • A healthy attitude toward ourselves
    • When attention seems like detention, we need education
  • Chapter 06, Text 22
    • Gita 06.22 – Explanation
    • Let me seek the state beyond insufficiency and insecurity (6.22)
    • Graduating in the university of adversity
    • What is emotional maturity?
    • Gita 20-23 explained
    • How are material achievement and spiritual achievement different?
    • There is more to us than what faces us
    • What is our greatest treasure is often not what we treasure the greatest
    • Spirituality reveals that our destiny is bigger than the biggest adversity
    • Purification means to change our emotional center
    • When no gain relieves pain, seek the gain beyond pain
    • Infuse charity with compassion, not calculation
    • Spirituality enables us to stand tall without standing on others
    • Devotion helps us discover the richness of life
    • Material progress centers on having what we want; spiritual progress, on wanting what we have
    • The available becomes valuable when it becomes accessible
    • Do not ensure heart breaks; insure against heart breaks
    • We may be broke but we don’t have to be broken
    • Stability and maturity that takes us beyond adversity
    • Live beyond life’s tornadoes and torpedoes
    • Krishna-thoughts are soothing, satisfying, strengthening, sublimating
    • Attaining an unalienable wealth
    • Seek the one achievement that misery cannot reach
  • Chapter 06, Text 24
    • Gita 06.24 – Explanation
    • Countering invisible attacks on our consciousness
    • Gita 06.24 explained
    • Heart work is hard work
    • Scriptural regulation is productive, not restrictive
    • Don’t relax the treatment just because the symptoms have disappeared
    • Leave temptation - and don’t leave a forwarding address
    • Freedom resides not in the right to experience whatever we like, but in the liking for the right experience
    • Let’s guard our consciousness the way we guard our homes
    • Are we placing in the treasury that which belongs to the dustbin?
  • Chapter 06, Text 25
    • Gita 06.25 – Explanation
    • Let me appreciate O Lord, the power of small steps (6.25)
    • How to pursue inner change when no results seem to be evident
    • How to counter the fickle mind with a stable intelligence
    • How to sustain our determination in meditation
    • Why we fail in improving ourselves
    • Why we fail in improving ourselves
    • Misdirected Attention - Why? What to do?
    • Our mind’s attention vs our attention
    • The simple way to do something wonderful
    • How accountability can save us from humiliation
    • The essence of discipline is to make our intelligence faster than our mind
    • For inner change, momentum matters more than movement
    • When the mind says our victories are too small to count, cross-question it – What other way is there to big victories
    • Virtue that is more talked than walked is not necessarily infertile, it may just be infantile
    • Intelligence means to know which thoughts are to be pinned and which to be binned
    • When the mind shows us all that we don’t have, the intelligence needs to show us all that we do have
    • Focus on the mind’s track record, not on its sound track
    • Small victories are not big victories, but they are stepping stones to big victories
    • The key to training ourselves, and trusting ourselves, is small steps, carried out
    • See the effort in focusing the mind as an exercise, not an exertion
    • See the mind not as too strong for us to resist, but as too weak to resist the world’s toys
    • To forget that one is forgetful is to become a fool
    • Don’t let the mind play truant in the school of bhakti
    • Let scripture lead beyond the head’s complexity to the heart’s simplicity
    • Absorption is a function of not just attraction but also determination
    • Expand your horizons in vision, but concentrate them in implementation
    • When the mind makes the irrational seem rational, catch it in its irrationality
    • Decrease the perception of effort and increase the anticipation of reward by intellectual conviction
    • Muster determination to master distraction
    • Let the intelligence’s discrimination lead through the mind's delusion to the heart’s devotion
    • To become devotionally responsive, become intellectually responsible
    • Those who take a strong stand internally stand strong externally
    • Disbelieve the mind’s disastrous misdiagnosis
    • Determination comes from the conviction that the prize is greater than the price
    • Glue the mind to meditation, not mediation
  • Chapter 06, Text 26
    • Gita 06.26 – Explanation
    • Let me parent my mind resourcefully, not ruleslessly (6.26)
    • When efforts to concentrate just don't work …
    • When the mind works overtime
    • Resisting the mind's myopia
    • Focus on progress not success
    • Can't hold the mind still?
    • Why the mind is a terrible leader
    • Why is it so difficult to focus?
    • Why monitoring the mind is so important (Managing the mind series 6)
    • Are we training our mind in distraction or in concentration?
    • Are we giving too much time to our mind?
    • Why minor distractions aren’t minor?
    • Meditation is not a rehearsal
    • If your mind says you are a quitter …
    • Things that are worth doing are worth doing well — and worth doing badly too
    • The more we become conscious of where our consciousness is, the more we can tap the power of our consciousness
    • The mind is not afraid to interrupt us don't be afraid to interrupt it
    • The essence of commitment is recommitment
    • During our idle time the mind works overtime
    • If we don’t double-check the mind it will double-cross us
    • Going off-course is not the problem; staying off-course is
    • Letting the mind run free is the quickest path to exhaustion
    • The mind is like a window that unpredictably changes into a TV
    • If we don’t ask "What am I doing?" we will end up asking "What have I done?"
    • When the mind is fast the intelligence needs to be faster
    • We may be distracted, but we don’t have to be disheartened
    • Unsolicited distraction may be unavoidable, but intentional inattention isn't
    • Control the mind before it controls you
    • Set it and forget it approach won’t work because the mind will reset it
    • Strong security means that unusual activity triggers immediate inquiry
    • The mind is a slow learner – learn to help it learn
    • Children will be childish, but parents don’t have to be childish
    • Don’t just restrain the mind – retrain it
    • Nothing distracts us as much as we ourselves
    • When your mental expressway gets overcrowded, direct your thought traffic with your intelligence
    • Observe your mental neighborhood just as you would observe your physical neighborhood
    • Focus on the mind before focusing on its focus
    • Protesting that the mind is wandering is progress over wandering with the mind
    • Check the train before you check into it
    • If we let the mind fill in the blanks, it will overwrite the sentence
    • We can’t replace the mind, but we can re-place it
    • Reposition the mind as the object of observation instead of its subject
    • Even if we can’t be consistent in our devotion, we can still be resilient
    • The mind is a taskmaster, not a task manager
    • Conscientiously correct the mind’s incorrect auto-correct
    • Let’s not renew what we need to remove
    • Parent the childish mind by being vigilant and diligent
    • The mind may stray away; let it not stay away
    • Change of values is more significant than change of desires
  • Chapter 06, Text 27
    • Gita 06.27 – Explanation
    • When the mind just doesn't leave us alone…
    • What does meditation mean?
    • Peace in the presence of disturbance
    • Gita 06.27 explained
    • Why all forms of concentration are not equal …
    • Beyond feel-good spirituality — and beyond feel-bad spirituality
    • Purification puts the mind in the silent mode
    • Contemplation on Krishna provides purification elevation and satisfaction
    • Don't go behind the mind, go beyond the mind
    • Spirituality stills the mind and fills the soul
    • The mind is a maddening chatterbox – silence it by absorption
    • In meditation, the way to relaxation is through concentration
    • Distraction is draining; concentration is energizing
    • To beat problems, first beat the problematic mind down to size
    • When the mind becomes peaceful, we become joyful
    • When the mind accepts the impure to be impure, we become pure
    • The mind that is clean is serene
    • We need a break – from the mind
  • Chapter 06, Text 28
    • Gita 06.28 – Explanation
    • Let every spiritual experience prompt me towards you (6.28)
    • What will bring newness in our life?
    • Standard of longing not standard of living
    • Gita 06.28 explained
    • How spiritual experiences affect our spiritual journey
    • Some people use yoga to stretch their bodies; others to stretch the truth
    • Don’t analyze the trash – just trash it
    • Don’t imagine good feelings – realize that there’s so much to feel good about
    • The purpose of discipline is not to torture ourselves, but to transcend ourselves
    • The new life outside begins with the new life inside
  • Chapter 06, Text 29
    • Gita 06.29 – Explanation
    • You are always within me, and I am always within you (6.29)
    • Gita 06.29 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 30
    • Gita 06.30 – Explanation
    • Let me see you with my body’s eye and my mind’s eye (6.30)
    • The Dual Vision of the Yogi: Seeing Krishna in Everything & Everything in Krishna
    • Is Krishna with me? Am I with Krishna?
    • A better place even through a dark phase
    • Two dimensions of meditation
    • Gita 06.30 explained
    • When the distance between us and God seems unscalable ...
    • Meditation can shut things up and out — and can do more
    • Krishna is just one thought away from us – always
    • Take mindfulness to its fullness by becoming mindful of the fullest reality
    • The Absolute's oneness is not in non-differentiation, but in non-disconnection
    • To change the way you feel, change the way you think
    • Bhakti makes expanded awareness our enduring awareness
    • Maya is not just illusion in perception – it is essentially illusion in conception
    • We may be far away from Krishna, but Krishna is always close to us
    • Devotion implies meditation independent of location
    • Reality is more fascinating than what we have been allowed to believe
  • Chapter 06, Text 31
    • Gita 06.31 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.31 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 32
    • Gita 06.32 – Explanation
    • What detachment means and what it doesn't mean
    • Let my spiritual growth increase my empathy, not my apathy (6.32)
    • Why some people love to be gossiped about
    • Gita 06.32 explained
    • How to deal with differences of opinion
    • Boosting immunity boosting humanity
    • How can we know when we are gossiping?
    • Has our technology become too strong for our morality? (The porn problem)
    • Are all people really equal – how?
    • Condescension looks down at others while laughing at them; compassion lifts others up while laughing with them
    • Boring people find people boring
    • Spiritual vision sees people not as philosophical categories, but as conscious beings
    • Our pain is meant to be harvested not wasted
    • To see ourselves as spiritual is good, to see others as spiritual is better, to see everyone as spiritual is best
    • Compassion needs to be felt as affection, not as condescension
    • The highest spiritual vision culminates in compassion, not inaction
    • The spiritual vision of all living beings is both saddening and gladdening
    • Absorption of consciousness in Krishna brings about expansion of consciousness through Krishna
    • Caring means sharing
    • Don’t just renounce the material for the spiritual – bring the spiritual to the material
    • Philosophy should expand our human sensitivity, not shrink it
    • See the sufferings of the attached with compassion, not condescension
    • Cultivate compassion for the complete being of all living beings
    • Let’s learn to laugh with others, not laugh at others
    • Retreat within to treat without
  • Chapter 06, Text 33
    • Gita 06.33 – Explanation
    • Spontaneous attraction to Krishna
    • Gita 06.33 explained
    • How to deal with the mind’s steady unsteadiness
    • Arjuna’s seventh question: The mind is unmanageable
    • What the Gita’s questions tell us about Krishna as a teacher
    • Awareness of lack of self-awareness is also self-awareness
  • Chapter 06, Text 34
    • Gita 06.34 – Explanation
    • 4 ways the mind is like a child (RUST acronym)
    • Release me from the mind that is restless, reasonless (6.34)
    • Four levels at which the mind can mislead us
    • Gita 06.34 explained
    • When discipline feels like self-deprivation …
    • How to mentor the mind? (Managing the mind series 7)
    • Our mind as an Alzheimer’s patient
    • Why we need to transform pain
    • Let the mind be
    • On parenting the mind
    • How our mind misdirects our energies
    • How to get the mind to go along with us?
    • Technologically connected mentally disconnected
    • To take the task of training the mind seriously, stop taking everything it says seriously
    • If we get into the mind’s discourse, we go down a disastrous course
    • What the mind makes us do would be comic if its consequences were not so tragic
    • The mind makes us spin like dirty laundry and leaves us dirtier
    • Watch the mind, or the mind will catch you
    • The wild mind will make us homeless at home
    • The lesser the structure in our life the greater the rupture the mind can cause in our life
    • The mind is restless, reasonless, ruthless, relentless
    • The mind stops us not just from achieving our dreams, but also from pursuing them
    • The mind doesn’t know what it wants – and is ready to fight against the world to get it
    • Treat the mind like a child – don’t let the mind treat you like a child
    • Within moments, the mind can change awesome to awful
    • The mind is a specialist in forgetfulness
    • In mind management, find the balance between laxity and stringency through maturity
    • Don’t let the mind put your thoughts out of sync with your actions
    • Don’t let the stray lead you astray
    • The mind makes us unthinkingly do the unthinkable
    • The mind is naughty and haughty
    • The mind’s misdirection is not just mild but also wild
  • Chapter 06, Text 35
    • Gita 06.35 – Explanation
    • Help me to override and overwrite my mind’s programming (6.35)
    • Three steps toward becoming more focused
    • Gita 06.35 explained
    • How to focus the mind
    • How Krishna addresses Arjuna’s concerns empathically (Balancing independence and guidance 6)
    • How can we improve our mental health? (Mental health series 5)
    • Two principles for making our mind our friend (Managing the mind series 5)
    • The mind’s complaining about a problem is often a bigger problem than the problem itself
    • The truth may be bitter, but it doesn’t have to be told bitterly
    • Matter matters, and so does manner
    • To inspire improvement, offer encouragement, not judgment
    • Know when to be hard with yourself and when gentle
    • People need to feel understood before they become ready to understand
    • Before you put others in their place, put yourself in their place
    • Your mind is the only mind you have – train it
    • Don’t give guidance alone – give confidence too
    • The mind may replay, but we don’t have to play
    • The mind can defeat us in a battle, but we alone can defeat ourselves in the war
    • Bind the blind mind
  • Chapter 06, Text 36
    • Gita 06.36 – Explanation
    • The mind needs to be cured not crushed
    • How distraction cheats us
    • Gita 06.36 explained
    • A rigid structure may not work for us, but without a structure, we may not work
    • The mind is like a bully who has terrorized us for long – it’s time to stand up
    • Change of inclination requires not just resolution but also reconstruction
    • Our days of cowering to the mind are over
    • Conquer Provocative Mind with Evocative Mantra
  • Chapter 06, Text 37
    • Gita 06.37 – Explanation
    • Please protect me from ambush by my lower desires (6.37)
    • Gita 06.37 explained
    • Arjuna’s eighth question: What if one can’t practice yoga till one attains perfection?
  • Chapter 06, Text 38
    • Gita 06.38 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.38 explained
    • The Gita shows the best peak to seek and the best route to reach it
  • Chapter 06, Text 39
    • Gita 06.39 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.39 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 40
    • Gita 06.40 – Explanation
    • Let your words of assurance drive out my fear of failure (6.40)
    • Gita 06.40 explained
    • How Krishna precedes enlightenment with encouragement (Balancing independence and guidance 7)
    • Avoiding some risks keeps us alive taking some risks brings us alive
    • Worry more about inconsequential intentions than about unintended consequences
    • On decreasing our emotional distance from the truth
  • Chapter 06, Text 41
    • Gita 06.41 – Explanation
    • Let me not give up due to my lower desires (6.41)
    • Gita 06.41 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 42
    • Gita 06.42 – Explanation
    • You ensure that even death can’t stop spiritual growth (6.42)
    • Gita 06.42 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 43
    • Gita 06.43 – Explanation
    • Even when memory is lost, you preserve spiritual attraction (6.43)
    • Gita 06.43 explained
    • Some know at 9 what others don’t know at 59
    • We can’t undo, but we can rebuild
  • Chapter 06, Text 44
    • You arrange for spiritual awakening in the next lifetime (6.44)
    • Gita 06.44 explained
    • How does the journey from ignorance to knowledge begin? (From ignorance to knowledge series 6)
    • Spiritual happiness never goes away – it just pushes us on the way
    • The yogi’s transcendence of scripture is not due to defiance or ignorance or negligence but due to scripture’s irrelevance
    • We can’t avoid being haunted, but we can choose who haunts us
    • Stop running away from Krishna – run down the mind instead
  • Chapter 06, Text 45
    • Gita 06.45 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.45 explained
    • Piety when boosted by purity paves the way to spirituality
    • To achieve transformation, see devotion more as intention than as emotion
    • Consciousness is recoverable, but time isn’t
    • Bhakti is not a part of life; life is a part of bhakti
  • Chapter 06, Text 46
    • Gita 06.46 – Explanation
    • Gita 06.46 explained
  • Chapter 06, Text 47
    • Gita 06.47 – Explanation
    • When will you become the home of my thoughts? (6.47)
    • Gita 06.47 explained
    • The best way to watch the mind is by having something better to watch
    • Meditation on space spaces us out
    • The Gita raises our consciousness from jagat to jiva to Jagadisha
    • Meditation is defined by not just the mode of thinking, but also the object of thought
    • Devotion expands meditation to include emotion and action
    • Bhakti transforms our solitary struggle with the mind into a cooperative conquest
  • Text 23
    • Disconnect me O Lord, from my connection with distress (6.23)

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