Worldwide Shrimad Bhagavad Gita has been acclaimed as one of the scriptures that stands the tallest in spirituality. The Bhagavad Gita is special because it is narrated in a very worldly, very practical setting. The outcome of the conversation would decide actively the fate of many million residents of the kingdom, not merely to get entered academically in some pages of another holy book. Though this scripture is centuries old, commentaries given by Acharya Prashant makes it convenient for today's generation to understand it in context of their daily life.
This course dives deep on the real meaning of love, towards others and god. What is the best way to relate to others? Why do we see differences in the world?
The ultimate destination of a saint and a sinner are the same. So, how are they different from each other? And what is the commonality between the two?
Bodily meditations are popular in today's world. Are they relevant for our spiritual progress? Do we understand the difference between bodily meditation and subtle meditation?
As we proceed to the 6th chapter, the discourses get more and more subtle. We will understand the different levels at which the self can be.
Is it possible for the ego to look at itself? Because it is an impossibility, therefore it has been represented through impossible words: seeing the Truth by the ego. Seeing the Self by the self is the same as seeing the Truth by the ego. No, that cannot happen. That cannot happen. For that to happen, a miracle must take place. Let's witness its possibility.
This course will also explore, is lukewarm devotion enough or do we need total devotion? What if there is devotion, but devotion comes and goes and there are intermittent periods of distraction? What Shri Krishna ji recommends?
This course is based on Chapter 5 and 6 of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita.
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