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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 07

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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 07Chaitanya Charan2025-10-16T16:30:20+05:30
  • Chapter 07, Text 01
    • Gita 07.01 – Explanation
    • Transforming Mindset: Focusing on Krishna Not Just Mind Control
    • Gita 07.01 explained
    • Krishna’s change of emphasis from detachment to attachment
    • What intelligence can and can’t do in bhakti
    • Our attachments are like a rented house that we don't usually leave unless we are evicted
    • Our mind is influential, but it is also influenceable
    • Renunciation is meant to help us look up at Krishna, not look down at the world
    • Our entanglement is caused not by our attachment, but by our detachment
    • Doubts are not the problem – believing them is
    • To fix the mind, fix it on Krishna
    • Don’t let desire delude with the Trojan Horse of doubt
    • The propellant of spirituality is not detachment but attachment
  • Chapter 07, Text 02
    • Gita 07.02 – Explanation
    • Let your love be my pole star (7.02)
    • Gita 07.02 explained
  • Chapter 07, Text 03
    • Gita 07.03 – Explanation
    • Let my heart seek you and stop at nothing else (7.03)
    • Why the mind automates repeated actions
    • Gita 07.03 explained
    • One soul inspired is better than a thousand souls impressed
    • Don’t underestimate the difficulty of the spiritual journey, but don’t underestimate the opportunity either
    • Do the extraordinary for the extraordinary, not the ordinary
    • Focus on how close you are, not how far you are
    • Accepting that we are ordinary is extraordinary
    • Our spirituality is a specialty, not an abnormality
    • To know Krishna is to relish a thrilling, fulfilling, unifying awareness of reality
  • Chapter 07, Text 04
    • Gita 07.04 – Explanation
    • Let me see the material as divine, not as mundane or profane (7.04)
    • Changing emotions unchanging actions
    • Gita 07.04 explained
    • Can spirituality address all mental health problems? (Mental health series 7)
    • To have ability is a gift to realize that we have ability is a greater gift to realize that our ability is a gift is the greatest gift
    • Spiritualism is the shadow of spirituality
    • See the differences in the subtle functionally more than structurally
    • Perceive the mind to better perceive Krishna
    • Anahankara = an + aham + car (I am not my car)
  • Chapter 07, Text 05
    • Gita 07.05 – Explanation
    • Help me realize I am yours and help me desire to be yours (7.05)
    • Changing emotions unchanging actions
    • Gita 07.05 explained
    • How change happens — and how it doesn’t
    • We are in illusion but we are not an illusion
    • We are the world’s purpose, but the world is not our purpose
  • Chapter 07, Text 06
    • Beneath the world’s deluding diversity is your uplifting unity (7.06)
    • Gita 07.06 explained
    • Everything is not relative – everything is related
    • God is the ultimate source and the ultimate resource
    • All things are from Krishna, through Krishna and in Krishna
    • Be conscious that what you are conscious of is Krishna
    • From the reality of nature to the nature of reality
  • Chapter 07, Text 07
    • Let me cast far away the illusion that you are far away (7.07)
    • From visible to invisible — challenges in meditation on Krishna
    • Gita 07.07 explained
    • Reason can't reach beyond reason, but it can give us reason to reach beyond reason
    • God underlies, overlies and outlies the world
    • Krishna does not stand for the Absolute – he is the Absolute
    • Personality is neither a pointer to nor a portion of the Absolute Truth – it is the pinnacle
    • Balanced bhakti brings bliss
  • Chapter 07, Text 08
    • Let my ability not steal my humility (7.08)
    • How to maintain humility while also having ability
    • Gita 07.08 explained
    • Does inequality always arise from discrimination?
    • Faith in yourself vs faith in God
    • If we are grateful when ability manifests through us, we can be graceful when it doesn’t
    • To take sole credit for our abilities is to put too much burden on ourselves
    • Our abilities are our endowments not our entitlements
    • Don’t let the mind show you what you are missing – show the mind what it is missing
    • Slave not to get worldly recognition; strive to give Krishna recognition
    • Rumble, Grumble, Tumble? Or Humble?
  • Chapter 07, Text 09
    • Gita 07.09 explained
    • Rise from “willpower is power” to “willpower is his power”
  • Chapter 07, Text 10
    • Gita 07.10 – Explanation
    • Power is your gift, not my right (7.10)
    • Gita 07.10 explained
    • Trust not just Krishna’s omnipotence – trust also his omniscience
  • Chapter 07, Text 11
    • Gita 07.11 – Explanation
    • Let my desire be guided and guarded by dharma (7.11)
    • Gita 07.11 explained
    • Can devotion and ambition go together?
    • To divorce the personal from the professional is to be blind to the essential
    • The culture may give a license to lust, but nature doesn’t
    • Might we be devaluing sex by glamorizing it?
  • Chapter 07, Text 12
    • Gita 07.12 – Explanation
    • Free me from the illusion that you are not free (7.12)
    • Gita 07.12 explained
    • The whole is far greater than the sum of its parts
    • The net of material knowledge can’t net God
  • Chapter 07, Text 13
    • Gita 07.13 – Explanation
    • Please make me immune to the illusion that I am immune to illusion (7.13)
    • Gita 07.13 explained
    • The modes make Krishna seem irrelevant and the world seem irresistible
    • The freedom offered by ignorance of freedom is the tightest bondage
    • Krishna is concealed, but not contained, by the modes
  • Chapter 07, Text 14
    • Gita 07.14 – Explanation
    • Understanding addiction through the underworld metaphor
    • Focus on our Lord not on our demons
    • Gita 07.14 explained
    • What Krishna’s warning about the power of the illusory energy means for Arjuna
    • Evil has no independent power, yet it is incredibly powerful
    • Those who think they aren't prone to evil are the most prone to evil
    • As long as we revolve around sense objects we can’t evolve towards Krishna
    • To claim that everything is an illusion is to be in illusion
    • To think that the illusions tempting us are new is an old illusion
    • Channel the spirit of devotion, not the ghost of illusion
    • Spiritual surrender is not an admission of defeat – it is a vehicle to victory
    • Use self-control to commit the self to the control of the supreme self
    • Unawareness in transcendence is different from blindness in ignorance
    • Maya is not just illusion – it is also the agency that brings about illusion
    • The commonality of the source doesn’t imply the similarity of the effect
    • We become free by choosing what controls us
    • See nature not as the inflictor of misery, but as the instructor of incompatibility
    • The Merciless Microscope of Maya
    • See in the potency of illusion the glory of its master
    • We help ourselves best by remembering that we are helpless without Krishna
    • To get on the way to Krishna, get out of Krishna’s way
    • Our vulnerability points to our opportunity
    • We are our own devils
  • Chapter 07, Text 15
    • Gita 07.15 – Explanation
    • Free me from the four anti-devotional mentalities (7.15)
    • Does God come from our imagination
    • Gita 07.15 explained
    • Great gifts don’t guarantee greatness
    • Are needles determining our needs?
    • Those who make donkeys the Gita’s role models sentence themselves to donkey-like roles
    • Those who dismiss the invisible as insubstantial dissipate their lives in the insubstantial
    • By living for animal pleasures, we violate our human rights
    • The Bhagavad-gita is open-minded, not empty-minded
  • Chapter 07, Text 16
    • Gita 07.16 – Explanation
    • Whatever my driving desire, let it drive me toward you (7.16)
    • Gita 07.16 explained
    • The God we grasp is different from the God who grasps us
    • Culture is meant to channel our curiosity constructively, not destructively
    • God’s presence is his greatest present
    • Direct your curiosity radar towards Krishna
    • We can’t become pure devotees without becoming devotees
    • Be spiritually curious – and become spiritually serious
    • Raise the curiosity radar from the how questions to the why questions
    • Dig the grave of materialism, functional and fanatical
    • Devotional spirituality offers breaks that are much more than brakes
  • Chapter 07, Text 17
    • Gita 07.17 – Explanation
    • The secret of effective devotion
    • Gita 07.17 explained
    • Devotion is sustained not by tribulation or emotion but by conviction
    • Turn to God not to get something, but to be with Someone
    • Let intelligence be a tool for spiritual resurrection, not spiritual insurrection
  • Chapter 07, Text 18
    • Gita 07.18 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.18 explained
    • Why does Krishna call those who approach him charitable?
    • Don’t just bring Krishna into your life; let Krishna bring you into his life
    • Cultivate devotion not for its survival value but for the value it brings to survival
  • Chapter 07, Text 19
    • Is God concerned about the things that concern us?
    • Our waiting is God's vetting
    • Understanding Krishna's Supreme Attractiveness
    • Turn to God not just for answers; turn to God as the answer
    • Gita 07.19 explained
    • Seeing Krishna’s love for us and showing our love for him
    • Is God our problem-solver?
    • When we say no to God, it's mostly because we don't know God
    • If Krishna takes away the things that can take us away from him don't go away from him
    • Devotion commences when God becomes our guide and culminates when he becomes our goal
    • To be dissatisfied with the material is ordinary, to be so dissatisfied as to look beyond the material is extraordinary
    • Knowledge about Krishna protects and propels
    • See Krishna not just as a shock-absorber, but also as a goal-transformer
    • To see Krishna’s love through the filter of our desires is to blind ourselves to his love
    • Between the extremes of pantheism and deism lies the holism of panentheism
    • Don’t raise your eyes alone – raise your heart too
    • To sweeten your devotion, heighten your conception and motivation
    • Don’t use a gold slab as a shade against sunburn
    • See beyond the provision to the provider
    • Krishna is not just a solace from the world – he is the substance of the world
    • Life’s supreme success is not to conquer everyone but to be conquered by the lover of everyone
    • It takes great intelligence to recognize that intelligence is not great enough
    • Krishna is not a dispensable filler; he is an indispensable shelter
    • Have the intelligence to doubt the supremacy of the intelligence
    • Bhakti is characterized by simple-heartedness, not simple-mindedness
    • Cultivate the love that goes as far as the head goes – and also goes beyond it
    • Krishna is everything, but everything is not Krishna
  • Chapter 07, Text 20
    • Gita 07.20 – Explanation
    • Whatever my desires, may they take me toward you, never away from you. (7.20)
    • Gita 07.20 explained
    • The heart unguided by revelation revels in imagination
  • Chapter 07, Text 21
    • Gita 07.21 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.21 explained
    • Don’t reduce scripture to your conceptions of what scripture should be teaching, expand your conceptions to understand what scripture is actually teaching
    • The demigods are not in competition with Krishna but are in a progression to him
  • Chapter 07, Text 22
    • Gita 07.22 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.22 explained
    • Krishna is not a jealous God; he is a zealous God
  • Chapter 07, Text 23
    • Gita 07.23 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.23 explained
    • Was Arjuna less intelligent in worshiping the devatas?
    • Be not fanatical – be fanatically focused
  • Chapter 07, Text 24
    • Gita 07.24 – Explanation
    • Your form is not limiting for you but is liberating for me (7.24)
    • Gita 07.24 explained
    • Excess makes a good thing worse than bad
    • Those who desire to be fused are confused
  • Chapter 07, Text 25
    • Gita 07.25 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.25 explained
    • Respecting Krishna’s rights is the right way to receive his revelation
  • Chapter 07, Text 26
    • Gita 07.26 – Explanation
    • Three personally empowering affirmations of divine omniscience
    • When our prayers are unanswered
    • Gita 07.26 explained
    • Monism puts the head and heart at war with each other; devotion harmonizes them
    • We see the present and plan the future - Krishna sees the future and plans the present
    • We can’t know what the future holds, but we can know who holds the future
    • Might we be blocking the progress of a work in progress?
    • The trans-logical logic of love resolves seeming scriptural contradictions
  • Chapter 07, Text 27
    • Gita 07.27 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.27 explained
    • Envy and devotion are both levelers – envy levels downwards; devotion, upwards
  • Chapter 07, Text 28
    • Gita 07.28 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.28 explained
    • Why ethics matter in devotion? (Ethics & devotion series 2)
    • Bhakti requires a radical re-assessment of our deepest desires
    • Determination is the fruit of purification – and its root too
    • Healing requires not just the expelling of germs, but primarily the boosting of immunity
    • Determination is a function of not just intention but also purification
  • Chapter 07, Text 29
    • Gita 07.29 – Explanation
    • Gita 07.29 explained
    • How Krishna tests Arjuna in the Gita
    • Don’t reduce the spiritual to the practical; let the spiritual expand the practical
  • Chapter 07, Text 30
    • Gita 07.30 – Explanation
    • You are self-caused, self-contained, and self-sufficient (7.30)
    • Gita 07.30 explained

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