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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10

Home » Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10Chaitanya Charan2021-07-07T13:41:58+05:30
  • Chapter 10, Text 01
    • You don’t just wait for me at the finish line; you walk with me through every step of the journey
    • Gita 10.01 explained
    • The Gita is a revelation of love and an invitation to love
  • Chapter 10, Text 02
    • Bhakti theology goes beyond polytheism and monotheism to polymorphic bi-monotheism
  • Chapter 10, Text 03
    • Gita 10.03 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 04-05
    • Help me see that the point of the world is to point beyond the world
    • When to forgive but not forget
    • Gita 10.04-05 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 06
    • Gita 10.06 explained
    • Gita 11.06 explained
    • The Lord does not belong to any dynasty; all dynasties belong to him
  • Chapter 10, Text 07
    • Let the yoga of you reaching out to me inspire my reciprocal yoga to reach out to you
    • Gita 10.07 explained
    • To trust God means to trust that he can run the world without us
    • Krishna is the source, shelter and summit of everything
  • Chapter 10, Text 08
    • You are the explanation for all explanations and indeed for explanability itself
    • Gita 10.08 explained
    • Would an infinite causal chain rule God out?
    • How devotion balances the head and the heart (Chatur-Shloki analysis 3)
    • The impact of knowing about God (Chatur Shloki Gita analysis 2)
    • Defining and identifying the ultimate reality (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 1)
    • What does it mean to know Krishna?
    • Be in Krishna consciousness not around it
    • How everything came from nothing is not explained by italicizing nothing
    • Bhakti is not just a choice of the head – it is also the calling of the heart
    • Thinking about Krishna is not just redirection of thought but also redefinition of thinking
    • Asking who made God is like trying to draw a square circle
    • Reason is confounded not by faith, but by faithlessness
    • There is no reason for reason without a transcendental source of reason
    • The notion that bhakti is for the less intelligent is less intelligent
    • Krishna speaks about his glories not to prove his position but to improve our disposition
    • Bring the momentum of emotion into the moment of meditation
    • Krishna is not just God; he is my God
    • Contemplation on Krishna brings illumination
    • The Gita shows the Route to the Root
    • Knowledge about Krishna is not for pooling, but for pulling
  • Chapter 10, Text 09
    • Let my desire for you grow both linearly and triangularly
    • The Journey from effortful remembrance to divine absorption
    • Meditation & life - compartmentalized or integrated
    • Gita 10.09 explained
    • How Gita study both has an end and is endless
    • How devotion encompasses our entire being (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 9)
    • Why speech matters so much in devotion (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 6)
    • Devotion is seen through dedication (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 5)
    • Devotion changes our inner home (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 4)
    • How God's love is both universal and particular
    • The endless end of knowledge
    • Are scriptural descriptions of Krishna literal?
    • What makes relationships unsteady — and how to make them steady?
    • How to get insights?
    • Associate with the saintly to upload their spiritual positivity not download our mental negativity
    • When the supreme soul is glorified the small soul is purified
    • Association works but making it work is our responsibility
    • Spiritual learning culminates not just in learning about Krishna but in learning to keep learning about Krishna
    • The world can crowd Krishna out of our heart – and so can the mind
    • Glorification of the One brings the unification, elevation and satisfaction of the many
    • Socialization should be a spur for spiritualization, not a substitute for it
    • We need mentors who understand our mind and who can help us understand our mind
    • Those who don’t hang together, hang separately
    • Krishna’s glories enlighten even the enlightened
    • Enlightenment is not a static state; it is a perennial process
    • Choose the collective that is corrective, not disruptive
    • When the world has got so much from us, why should Krishna get less?
    • Are we bandaging an infected wound without cleaning it?
    • Place Krishna at the center of your secret life
    • Happiness is always a byproduct, never a product
    • “Live for the moment?” But the moment doesn’t live for you
  • Chapter 10, Text 10
    • Let me serve you by being both aware of the ultimate and alert to the immediate
    • How humility empowers amid difficulties
    • Gita 10.10 explained
    • How devotion leads to dynamic intelligence (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 11)
    • Why our mood matters in our bhakti practice (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 10)
    • Chatur-Shloki Gita illustrated in the Krishna-Arjuna relationship (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 8)
    • Chatur-Shloki Summarized in terms of reciprocation (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 7)
    • Three ways remembering Krishna empowers us to face problems
    • Whose place are we seeking in devotion: ours or someone else’s?
    • Why we prefer outer news to inner news?
    • Even though we have more enemies than we realize we also have more friends than we realize
    • If we are tormented by strong conscience and weak willpower, the solution is strengthening willpower, not weakening conscience
    • Experience becomes our best teacher when we experience the Best Teacher
    • Praying to get our need fulfilled isn’t our need – praying is our need
    • To get Krishna, get absorbed in Krishna
    • Choosing Krishna is the one choice that empowers us to make better choices
    • Recollection is a function of conception
    • When God wants to speak to you, don’t let your mind give him the busy signal
    • Love doesn’t have to come in the way – love can be the way
    • The heart is a nursery, not a factory
    • Faith means to take one step towards Krishna even when the whole path isn’t clear
    • Seeking God’s will in his word shows us our way in this world
    • The heart of wisdom is attained by the wisdom of the heart
    • Bhakti bestows the intelligence for tolerance and the taste for transcendence
    • Krishna is not just the object for meditation but also the subject for reciprocation
    • When we demand Krishna’s protection on our terms, we deprive ourselves of his best protection
    • Might my own thing not be my own thing?
    • To hear Krishna accurately, first hear about Krishna attentively
    • Let adversity pave the way to the discovery of real prosperity
    • Be intelligent enough to know what to do when you don’t know what to do
    • Love is the ultimate knowledge – and is the way to the ultimate knowledge
    • Invest emotion to relish transformation
    • Transform disappointment into his-appointment
    • Find the balance between fidelity and flexibility by sincerity
    • Bhakti offers emotional liquidity that is above, not below, intellectual solidity
    • Buddhi-yoga comprises both the eyes and the wings for our spiritual flight
    • Transform pains and strains into gains
  • Chapter 10, Text 11
    • A Diwali Deep Dive – Significance of the Six Festivals
    • God is watching us
    • Gita 10.11 explained
    • 10.11 How knowledge relates with devotion (Chatur-Shloki Gita analysis 13)
    • 10.11 How knowledge manifests in devotion (Chatur Shloki Gita analysis 12)
    • Three practical benefits of remembering Krishna
    • God can transform flashlights into floodlights just stay in his light
    • The devoted shine like sapphire when they go through the sadhana fire
    • Don’t just take in the diagnosis – take the prescription too
    • Just because we can’t light the world doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t light our corner of the world
    • Devotion makes the head clear and the heart pure
    • Bhakti redefines desires as doorways to the divine
    • See Krishna’s mercy not just in devotional flights but also in philosophical insights
    • Krishna lights the world without and the world within
    • The illumination of devotion is the best protection from illusion
    • Ignite the light that makes the inner world bright and right
    • Devotional service is the arena to become lost and found
    • Mirrors make us self-conscious; the Gita makes us conscious of the self
    • The Light that brings Lightness
  • Chapter 10, Text 12
    • You are different from everyone else—and so is loving you different from all other loves
    • How Arjuna is much more than a student in the Gita
    • Why Arjuna’s declaration of Krishna’s position is significant
    • The gods are facilitators of our devotion, not competitors for our devotion
    • Faith generated by miracles is not as consequential as the miracle generated by faith
  • Chapter 10, Text 12-13
    • Gita 10.12-13 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 13
    • Faith is nourished by divine revelation, saintly reiteration and personal realization
  • Chapter 10, Text 14
    • Gita 10.14 explained
    • Don’t confuse “I can’t know” with “I don’t know”
    • Progress from questioning to understanding by patient hearing
    • Life is too precious to be wasted in doubting
    • Is spiritual shopping taking the place of spiritual seeking?
    • To equate the shadow of scripture with its light is to shadow scripture
    • See eye-to-eye with Krishna to gain an enlightened eye and an enlivened I
  • Chapter 10, Text 15
    • Gita 10.15 explained
    • How can we know Arjuna’s understanding of Krishna’s position?
    • God outgrows every frame through which we see him
    • Cosmic administration is like a country’s administration, not a continent’s
    • God’s infinitude makes him not unknowable, but inexhaustible
  • Chapter 10, Text 16
    • Gita 10.16 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 17
    • Gita 10.17 explained
    • Why does Arjuna refer to Krishna as a yogi?
    • What the Gita’s questions tell us about Arjuna as a student
    • Curiosity is for knowledge what hunger is for food
    • “God did it” is not necessarily a curiosity-stopper; it can be a curiosity-stimulator
    • Recollection is a function of connection
    • Don’t just be mindful – make the mind full of Krishna
    • Bhakti redefines desires as doorways to the divine
  • Chapter 10, Text 18
    • Gita 10.18 explained
    • What Arjuna’s eagerness to hear about Krishna signifies
    • Does the quest for knowledge have an end? (From ignorance to knowledge series 7)
    • Transcendence means to go beyond testing Krishna to tasting Krishna
    • Longing is the test of taste
    • The perfection of devotional learning is not just learning but also learning to keep learning
    • Celebrate the commotion of emotion in the ocean of devotion
    • The goal of spiritual knowledge is not just discovery but also recovery
    • The Bhagavad-gita is infinitely pregnant with wisdom
    • An eternity of daytime television?
    • Don’t miss the feast of the heart because of the lethargy of the mind
  • Chapter 10, Text 19
    • Gita 10.19 explained
    • Verbalization doesn’t limit God – it expands our access to him
  • Chapter 10, Text 20
    • How far is God from us?
    • Gita 10.20 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 21
    • Gita 10.21 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 22
    • Gita 10.22 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 23
    • Gita 10.23 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 24
    • Gita 10.24 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 25
    • Gita 10.25 explained
    • The essence of the fire-sacrifice is not lighting a fire without but lighting the fire within
  • Chapter 10, Text 26
    • Gita 10.26 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 27
    • Gita 10.27 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 28
    • Gita 10.28 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 29
    • Gita 10.29 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 30
    • Gita 10.30 explained
    • Time is irrecoverable and unstorable
  • Chapter 10, Text 31
    • Gita 10.31 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 32
    • Gita 10.32 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 33
    • Gita 10.33 explained
    • God is not a being who exists in time – he is the being because of whom time exists
    • Time expresses Krishna’s tough love
  • Chapter 10, Text 34
    • Changes that happen over time can't be accelerated by working over time
    • Slowing down to go faster
    • Gita 10.34 explained
    • Spiritual progress is not all-or-nothing; material progress is all-for-nothing
    • Life is a disaster movie in slow motion
    • When the immediate encroaches repeatedly on the ultimate, we need an immediate reality check
  • Chapter 10, Text 35
    • Gita 10.35 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 36
    • Gita 10.36 explained
    • The point of success is to point to the source of all success
  • Chapter 10, Text 37
    • Gita 10.37 explained
    • Why Krishna mentions Arjuna as his vibhuti among the Pandavas
    • What Krishna’s “I am …” declarations mean and don’t mean
    • God acts through us and beyond us – and always for us
  • Chapter 10, Text 38
    • Gita 10.38 explained
  • Chapter 10, Text 39
    • Let me always bathe in curiosity (10.39)
    • When life makes me weak, O Lord, make me strong (10.39)
    • Gita 10.39 explained
    • We are already in God’s embrace
    • Atheism claims to reject God, but only replaces him
    • The world is not the benchmark of reality – Krishna is
    • People may worship one God, but they don’t necessarily worship the same God
    • God is not like an undiscovered satellite around Jupiter
    • Asking whether God exists is like asking whether a circle is circular
    • God is not just the best among all beings – he is the basis of all being
    • God’s existence is a matter of not mathematical probability, but of definitional necessity
    • God is the answer before all questions
    • The existence of Krishna is the necessity for the existence of anything else
  • Chapter 10, Text 40
    • Miracles are not against science
    • Gita 10.40 explained
    • To make a principle out of absence is to perpetuate the absence
    • Study the Gita not to inform the head, but to transform the heart
  • Chapter 10, Text 41
    • How to make the best of the things that are significant but impermanent
    • Help me to both look away and look through illusion (10.41)
    • Bhakti is a journey through physical reality to spiritual reality
    • Gita 10.41 explained
    • Four levels of gratitude
    • How can we admire without craving to acquire?
    • Why does Krishna speak his own glories?
    • How is human desire connected with divine desire (Desire management series 11)
    • When scripture seems unbelievable ...
    • How to feel grateful when life gets tough?
    • How to direct our desires constructively?
    • Desire — curbed or cured?
    • Whatever we are surfing for, we are ultimately surfing for Krishna
    • The world points to Krishna and often misses the point of Krishna
    • When the Infinite is discovered, the infinitesimal is uncovered
    • Krishna is the supplier of desires, the supplier of desirables and the supreme desirable
    • What we look for in the world is not to be found in the world
    • Let the barrier of temptation become the bridge to devotion
    • Craving can’t be curbed, but cravings can be cured
    • Spiritual vision is meant for deepening our experience of reality, not denying it
    • Study matter for deconstruction, edification, redirection and utilization
    • Whatever we feel we need, we need Krishna
    • Be too intelligent to fall for the hero business
    • All glory originates and culminates in Krishna
    • Become conscious of Krishna in whatever makes you unconscious of Krishna
    • Krishna is the source, shelter and summit of everything
    • Devotion defangs and domesticates our desires
    • Even arguments against design require design
    • AIM for Krishna to attain the ultimate absorption
    • The road from beauty to reality can be seen only by purity
    • Envy is degrading; esteem is ennobling
    • The point of the world is to point beyond the world
    • Krishna is better than the best that the world can offer
    • Krishna is Krishna’s best blessing
    • The truth of beauty, the beauty of truth
    • Worldly beauty agitates, dissatisfies, pollutes; Krishna’s beauty pacifies, satisfies, cleanses
    • “So much, O Krishna, do I long for you”
    • Our heart deserves more than a consolation prize
    • Grasp the sense, the nonsense and the trans-sense of worldly mania
    • Devotion protects us from destruction by distraction
  • Chapter 10, Text 42
    • Gita 10.42 explained

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