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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 13

Home » Bhagavad Gita Chapter 13
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 13Chaitanya Charan2021-07-07T13:46:05+05:30
  • Chapter 13, Text 01-02
    • Gita 13.01-02 explained
    • Where does Arjuna’s question at the start of the thirteenth chapter come from?
  • Chapter 13, Text 03
    • Gita 13.03 explained
  • Chapter 13, Text 04
    • Gita 13.04 explained
    • Count yourself out of material existence
  • Chapter 13, Text 05
    • Gita 13.05 explained
    • The Gita calls not for blind obedience, but for visionary obedience
  • Chapter 13, Text 06
    • Study the Gita for transformational spirituality, not material technicality
  • Chapter 13, Text 06-07
    • Gita 13.06-07 explained
  • Chapter 13, Text 08
    • What humility is and what it isn't
    • Humility is the balance between ego and insecurity
    • Two characteristics of extremism
    • Two kinds of extremism
    • How NOT to respond to mistakes
    • Using Ability with Humility
    • Humility is a gaining of our intelligence
    • Why humility is a vital ability
    • Curiosity & humility: an empowering combination
    • The price for becoming wise
    • Be not holier-than-thou
    • When contemplating our mistakes helps and when it doesn’t …
    • Beyond pragmatic reasons for tolerance (Religious tolerance series 1)
    • Two stages in valuing knowledge (From ignorance to knowledge series 4)
    • The mysterious door to knowledge (From ignorance to knowledge series 2)
    • How humility is non-different from curiosity
    • Why champions of good causes are sometimes so intolerant (Thoughts on cancel culture)
    • How to stop comparing and start contributing
    • How humility protects us from the ego’s trident?
    • War won, territory lost?
    • Humility frees us from dependence on our own power and grants us access to God’s power
    • Humility means to focus on how we can serve, not on what we deserve
    • Those who are not humble often help us to become humble
    • Humility is the pathway to Krishna not the password to position in a power structure
    • The ego can misappropriate everything, even humility
    • Spiritualizing our relationships means decreasing our expectations and increasing our contributions
    • In the war of egos, the winner is the bigger loser
    • Don’t let victory in the battle against temptation come at the cost of defeat in the war for devotion
    • Humility propels us on the journey from self-absorption to Krishna-absorption
    • To grow in humility, stay rooted in reality
    • Humility means to not let our ego come in the way of our purpose
    • Accepting our smallness requires greatness
    • Self-pity is not humility
    • Cultivate humility not as the justification for shirking responsibility but as the inspiration for embracing responsibility
    • The purpose of humility is to foster neediness, not helplessness
    • Those who parade their purity accumulate the impurity of pride
    • Humility doesn’t take away our self-respect; it helps us respect the self
    • When we mistake self-pity to be humility, spirituality becomes an exercise in futility
    • Use intelligence to know Krishna, not to show that we know Krishna
    • Are we letting knowledge steal our humility?
    • How an accountability vacuum can suck our devotion
    • How humility boosts our self-esteem…
    • Humility means to accept but not expect respect
    • Resting on our laurels? No resting! Not our laurels!
    • Hubris is the recipe for debris.
    • Humiliation is false ego frustrated, humility is false ego rejected
    • Humility opens the door to wisdom
  • Chapter 13, Text 08-12
    • Using Ability with Humility
    • Humility is a gaining of our intelligence
    • Why humility is a vital ability
    • Curiosity & humility: an empowering combination
    • Gita 13.08-12 explained
    • Information is not enough in formation of character
  • Chapter 13, Text 09
    • The difference between humiliation and humility
    • When philosophy seems pessimistic …
    • How thinking about negative truths can stimulate positive thoughts
    • How to go beyond denying and dreading death
    • Contemplating death — life-denying or life-affirming?
    • Death is meant to point to enlightenment not be a plot point in entertainment
    • We talk frequently about death without actually talking about death
    • Ignorance of reality may be excusable ignoring reality isn’t
    • See the reality of our material situation – and see that reality is bigger than our material situation
    • Life’s miseries are meant to be analyzed and addressed, not anesthetized
    • Let the sight of death transform into insight about mortality
    • A sanitized take on reality can’t take us to spiritual sanity
    • Don’t just solve the problems of life – solve the problem that is life
    • To reduce suffering to a spectator sport is to perpetuate our suffering 
    • A problem denied is a problem multiplied
    • The futility of utility; the utility of futility
    • When it requires courage to be afraid
    • Science and Bhagavad-gita both go from the visible to the invisible
    • We don’t have to stay suspended between the unknowable and the unavoidable
    • Denying our blindfolds keeps us blind
  • Chapter 13, Text 10
    • Why relationships are so difficult
    • How to be detached in our relationships
    • When Krishna demonstrates how to apply his Gita teachings
    • Attachment makes us psychologically rigid, detachment makes us psychologically flexible
    • Commitment is emotional investment, attachment is emotional dependence
    • Detachment is foundational for emotional intelligence
    • Detachment is not hard-heartedness, but clear-headedness
  • Chapter 13, Text 10-11
    • Why relationships are so difficult
    • Inner resonance leads to outer coherence
  • Chapter 13, Text 10-12
    • Why relationships are so difficult
    • Let's make our memory our treasury
  • Chapter 13, Text 11
    • More important than staying in touch with the world is staying in touch with you
    • The courage that may not look like courage
    • Authentic = Shameless?
    • What does Krishna’s characterization of knowledge mean for Arjuna
    • How to use down-time positively? 
    • From outer news to inner news
    • Transform depressing loneliness into nourishing solitude by seeking spiritual purpose
    • More important than staying in touch with the world is staying in touch with ourselves
    • Value those who value you and don’t overvalue those who devalue you
    • Solutions that try to satisfy everyone usually sway no one and solve nothing
    • Be mindful of people's perceptions but don't make your mind full of their perceptions
    • Let pleasing others be a decision, not a compulsion
    • Happiness comes not by maximizing our possessions, but by minimizing our attachments
    • When we are alone, we are alone with our worst enemy
    • Monumental triviality is still a triviality
    • Better to be on the wrong side of history than on the wrong side of reality
    • Don’t waste extra thought on people for whom you are extras
    • Contemplating the gravity of our purpose exposes the frivolity of our pride
    • Are we mistaking solitary to be lonely?
  • Chapter 13, Text 12
    • Being aware that we are making assumptions
    • Knowledge & value (From ignorance to knowledge series 3)
    • Contextualizing absolute-sounding scriptural statements doesn't minimize those statements; not contextualizing minimizes them
    • Education is meant to remove ignorance and restore innocence, not remove innocence and reinforce ignorance
    • Thinking that thinking is troublesome is troublesome
    • Education centers not on building our resume but on broadening our reality
    • Education is meant for not just literacy or numeracy or prosperity; it is meant essentially for spirituality
    • Life is not just a problem-solving exercise – it is essentially a consciousness-raising expedition
    • To make sense of things by not thinking of the things that don't make sense is self delusion
    • The obligation to endure gives us the right to know
    • Activity, productivity and connectivity are no substitute for spirituality
    • Study not to be seen by the world as learned, but to see the world with learned eyes
    • Is education changing the teacher within?
    • Don’t let lifestyle get in the way of living
  • Chapter 13, Text 13
    • Gita 13.13 explained
    • Nectar is not a material thing to be ingested, but a spiritual truth to be relished
  • Chapter 13, Text 14
    • Gita 13.14 explained
    • What does Krishna’s description of divine omnipresence mean for Arjuna
    • We may go incognito, but we can never go invisible
  • Chapter 13, Text 14-15
    • Don’t slip on the philosophical banana peels of scriptural paradoxes
  • Chapter 13, Text 15
    • Gita 13.15 explained
  • Chapter 13, Text 16
    • We don't need to become good
    • Far away from God
    • Gita 13.16 explained
    • Thought is perfected in thinking of that which is beyond the grasp of thought
    • When Krishna seems far away, it is we who have strayed away
  • Chapter 13, Text 17
    • Gita 13.17 explained
  • Chapter 13, Text 18
    • Gita 13.18 explained
    • Insight comes by catching sight of the link between things already in sight
    • The conscience that dispenses with conscience is pseudo-conscience
  • Chapter 13, Text 19
    • Gita 13.19 explained
  • Chapter 13, Text 20
    • Gita 13.20 explained
    • Things are not what they seem, but they are not a dream
  • Chapter 13, Text 21
    • Gita 13.21 explained
    • Even if we have to live with pain we don’t have to live in pain
    • Events are not in our control, but experiences are
    • The world determines our situations, but we determine our emotions
    • Those who exaggerate material pleasure exacerbate material trouble
  • Chapter 13, Text 22
    • Shifting Focus from Illusion to Reality
    • Gita 13.22 explained
    • Why we need to improve ourselves
    • To be awake is to be aware of our wake
    • Be not human silkworms – be humans
    • End your divorce from reality
  • Chapter 13, Text 23
    • Gita 13.23 explained
    • Mistakes that even God can't fix?
    • Spitting at destiny? Bad idea
    • Are we seeking control or grace?
    • We can't change our past, but we can change how we see and explain our past
    • Everything that happens may not be God’s plan, but God can make his plan work through everything that happens
    • God is the supreme controller but not the sole controller
    • Our life’s quality is determined not by how we look, but by what we look forward to
    • Krishna’s supervision happens by his super-vision
    • Work – don’t carry workload
    • Evil arises not from Krishna's intention, but from the soul's volition
    • Krishna’s purpose is not to catch us when we do wrong, but to catch us when we fall
    • Krishna knows the ultimate inside story – and he keeps it inside
    • Are we conscious that Krishna is conscious of us?
    • Spiritual enforcement reaches where legal enforcement doesn’t
    • The Lord within is neither an active imposer nor a passive spectator; he is a proactive selector
  • Chapter 13, Text 24
    • Gita 13.24 explained
  • Chapter 13, Text 25
    • Gita 13.25 explained
    • Don’t base identification on sensation
  • Chapter 13, Text 26
    • Gita 13.26 explained
    • What does the complex philosophy of the Gita’s thirteenth chapter mean for Arjuna?
    • For protection amid pandemics seek not just a hand sanitizer but also a mind sanitizer
    • Ditch the road that ends in a ditch
    • Hearing is the heart of healing
    • Our fears increase with our years – and decrease with our ears
    • Hear to become aware of the savior who is ever here
  • Chapter 13, Text 27
    • Gita 13.27 explained
    • Materialism reduces organism to mechanism
  • Chapter 13, Text 28
    • Gita 13.28 explained
    • Mind your mind before you mind anyone else’s mind
    • Equal disposition doesn’t mean identical action
    • We see not by staring but by hearing
  • Chapter 13, Text 29
    • Gita 13.29 explained
    • Are we living in a hall of mirrors?
    • The mind burdens us and deems as burdens those who offer to relieve our burdens
    • If we let our mind devalue our efforts to improve our life, it will end up devaluing our entire life
    • The feelings that emerge from the mind can’t be evaluated by the mind
    • The mind can make us blind, even when our eyes can see
    • The vision of the one in everyone grants liberation
    • We suffer not because we are last but because we are lost
  • Chapter 13, Text 30
    • No to incite yes to insight
    • Gita 13.30 explained
  • Chapter 13, Text 31
    • Gita 13.31 explained
    • Our spirituality is bigger than our humanity
  • Chapter 13, Text 32
    • Gita 13.32 explained
    • How the world sees us is not as important as how we see the world
  • Chapter 13, Text 33
    • Gita 13.33 explained
    • How to deal with our emotions
    • Life may be full of problems, but we don't have to be one of them
    • To say that consciousness is unknowable is to say that consciousness is knowable
    • Don’t take life so personally
  • Chapter 13, Text 34
    • Gita 13.34 explained
    • Consciousness is the energy that enables us to experience all energies
    • Subordinate the empirical and the rational to the scriptural
  • Chapter 13, Text 35
    • Gita 13.35 explained
    • Might we be infected by a parasitic mentality?
    • You will see it when you first believe it
    • What is the medium through which we experience the world?
    • The cutting edge of discrimination

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