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Jay Bhagavan Jay Bhagavan.
and what is my relationship with others.The "Bhagavad Gita" tells , that we are the atma, the living force that is seeing throughthe eyes and tasting through the tongue, and hearing through the ears.
And that is of a different quality than the body.The "Bhagavad Gita" gives the example that the body is a machine.And the atma is the person who animates the machine.
at the time of death.The "Bhagavad Gita" explains that whatever you're thinking of at the time of death, that determines what state you will attain in your next life.And so this is a very critical moment.
but in the spiritual realm with Krishna.The "Bhagavad Gita" uses the name Krishna.And the beauty is that this process makes us happy in this life, and it leads to more happiness
So yes, animals do have a soul.The "Bhagavad Gita" gives the example that just like the sky is permeated by sunlight which
So yes, animals do have a soul.The "Bhagavad Gita" says if you don't live your life in the right way, you'll come back, period.
There can be no inner fulfillment in such a life.The "Bhagavad Gita" tells that real intelligence is when we find satisfaction within ourselves.And then, instead of desperately, passionately trying to get stuff to give us satisfaction,
Let us take an example of the gita of charity.The "Bhagavad Gita" says charity in the mode of goodness is giving the right people the right thing, at the right time,in the right place, so everyone benefits.
A few years before that, I brought a group of teenagers to King's Canyon, where the biggest Sequoia treesThe "Bhagavad Gita" defines wisdom-- .
"That shining, everything else shines.So the "Bhagavad Gita," for example, says consciousness is one and undivided in all beings, but it appears to be divided when shining
When we sing Jay Bhagavan, we sing victory to our own hearts.
And you'll recognize everyone of all races, of all religions, of all species is our neighbor.In the "Bhagavad Gita," there is the same principle stated., that true knowledge is when we see with
That's a universal principle.In the Bhagavad Gita there's a very, very profound definition of that soul.The soul is never born.
you may end up getting further and further away from the actual answer, because you made a mistake in the first step.So the "Bhagavad Gita" explains what is our actual identity.I mean, pretty much everyone is interested in their self-interest, which is natural.
But to know what our real self-interest is, we have to know what or who our real self is.And the "Bhagavad Gita" tells us that that self, that "atma"-- "atma" means "self"-- is not material.It's not physical or chemical.
Then, we can really fulfill our self-interest.And the "Bhagavad Gita" says that person is the atma.Now, where does death come in?
and by being aware of the fact that death could come at any moment.In the "Bhagavad Gita," the speaker is Krishna.And he is giving spiritual instruction.
If they know their house is condemned.so the "Bhagavad Gita" explains what possibilities exist, as to where we can go, whatdifferent destinations exist. And it also tells us the means by which we can reach those different destinations.
is also a person.And according to the "Bhagavad Gita," if that supreme person--if you think of the param-atma at the time of death, then you go to the param-atma.
So yes, animals do have a soul.Does the "Bhagavad Gita" also believe that if you don't live your life the right way, you might come back as a woman, in the sense
There's the modes of goodness, passion, and ignorance.And the "Bhagavad Gita" explains how they affect us and how actually we come under the influence of these modesaccording to the choices that we make in our lives.
"Jay" means "victory," "hail" or "hallelujah." And "Bhagavan" is the living presence within us,
And the first verse is , that everything is coming from one source.That source has many names-- Bhagavan, Para Brahman, God,Krishna. We understand that ultimately everything is coming from the ultimate state of consciousness,
Correct me if I'm not answering you properly.There's beautiful words in Bhagavad Gita says you should do your action and don't worry about the result.So without expecting the result, you're not going to do an action.
is the goal of life, and all these questions.And he came across the "Bhagavad Gita," which is 5,000-year-old traditional literature from India that explains a spiritual philosophy of life.And he immediately became attracted to it, and found that it answered all his questions satisfactorily.
It's not a question of any sectarian view.The word "Hindu" is nowhere in the "Bhagavad "Gita." It has nothing to do with being Hindu, or Christian, or Muslim,or Buddhist. But it's a spiritual science that applies to everyone.
Of course, now-- I mean, this is a little bit of an aside-- but now, there's a lot of concern about old people losing their memories.This is another big-- the "Bhagavad Gita" says we should be aware of these miseries."Janma-mrtyu-jara-vyadhi." "Janma" means "birth," "mrytu" "death," "jara," "old age," and "vyadhi," "disease."
religions under various masters, trying to find that essence.And a particular verse in the "Bhagavad Gita," when I heard it, I was thinking, yes.This is what the world needs.
The third round was the dance round.The first book that I read was this "Bhagavad Gita" book, where I read the word called "karma." People said, you experience disability
Where do I want to go, and how do I get there?And in brief, the "Bhagavad Gita" explains that just as on this planet,there are many relativities of places.
Hi, thanks for speaking, first of all.The Yoga Sutras, the Bhagavad Gita, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the Textbook of Yoga Psychology, you know, all the Yogananda stuff, I've read all that stuff.
And this is very much a spiritual principle.There's a very beautiful verse in the "Bhagavad Gita." When I first heard this, I thought, this is what I've always beenlooking for.
So what do we do with those realities? Now the truth is, and you see this happening for Islam now, for the Qur'an, and you see it happening actuallywith the -- in the Hindu tradition with the Bhagavad Gita and so on.You could pick out these proof texts for virtually anything you want in religion. And so, although Gandhi used the Bhagavad
If I'm at a meeting of the World Archeological Congress or speaking at Google headquarters,my audience is not necessarily going to accept a statement from the Bhagavat Puranaor the Mahabharata as evidence.
And we weren't allowed to return to this country if we ever left.There was a counterpart of my grandfather's, Bhagat Singh Thind, who, in 1923, took a case all the way to the SupremeCourt arguing that actually South Asian American are Caucasian.
According to the report, above the skeleton was a thick layer of slate rock that was unbroken.my audience is not necessarily going to accept a statement from the Bhagavad Purana or the Mahabharata as evidence.
this world in many times in many forms to feel that loveand to love. And the "Bhagavad Purana" tells that when we experience that love and we reciprocate with that love, it's likewatering the root of a tree.
And then that mixed with-- I was at the time oscillating between going to concerts and red carpets and doing all these things,but then disappearing for weeks at a time to study to be a meditation teacher and reading the "Bhagavad Gita" and just connectingwith sacred texts and all that deeper work and really beginning the foundation of what my personal philosophy and understanding around healing
Now, where does death come in?Well, first of all, according to the "Bhagavad Gita," there is no such thing as death.Because the body, the machine, is always dead.
So yes, animals do have a soul.So if we have that attachment for the param-atma, then-- the "Bhagavad Gita" gives another example
And then we also have this program called "Atma." They have some flyers out there.So this, of course, is on the "Bhagavad Gita." Some of us are doing here.We are doing these talks as part of these courses.
But how we respond to it becomes our inner reality.And in this sense, the Vedas, and particularly the "Bhagavad Gita," explain how we can subjectivelytransform our objective experiences in this world by understanding some basic principles of how
And so as a Baha'i, we read Buddhism, and we would read the Bible, and we would read the Bhagavad Gita, and we would talk about these kind of essential ideas.
For example, if I go to Rishikesh or Haridwar in the Himalayan Mountains and sit around with a bunch of Vedic scholars who accept statements from Vedicliterature as evidence, then, well, I can say in the Bhagavata Purana,there are statements that humans were existing during the period, which is in the first part of the culpa
In the cabinet of the half-bath near the kitchen, where there used to be a tattered copy of the "Bhagavad Gita," I found a bottle of expensive rose facial mist.
According to the report, above the skeleton was a thick layer of slate rock that was unbroken.from Vedic literature as evidence, then, well, I can say in the Bhagavad Purana,
And what we have learned is tested at the time of death.So if we think of something eternal, spiritual, and the "Bhagavad Gita" gives details,then you will attain to an eternal, spiritual situation.
with the -- in the Hindu tradition with the Bhagavad Gita and so on.You could pick out these proof texts for virtually anything you want in religion. And so, although Gandhi used the BhagavadGita as the basis for his whole movement of nonviolence, himsa, if you read that carefully, you'll see that it's Argena, the warrior,
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