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What is the right age for spirituality? || Acharya Prashant (2018)
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Bhagavad Gita
Shri Krishna
Duty
Spirituality
Right Work
Repentance
Action
Time Management
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that every individual is like Arjun, trapped in their own emotions, past, and physical existence, which leads to a forgetfulness of their duty or righteousness. He asserts that as long as this internal Arjun exists, the guidance of Shri Krishna remains essential, making the Bhagavad Gita eternally relevant. He challenges the common misconception that spirituality is reserved for old age, arguing that receiving spiritual direction after one's journey is over is useless. True spirituality is not repentance for lost time and energy; rather, it requires vigor and the ability to engage in the right work while one still has the capacity to do so. He emphasizes that spirituality begins when one's personally allotted time ends and the real work of transformation invades one's personal life. Ultimately, he posits that it is hard work and action, rather than mere words, that will lead to victory in life's battles.