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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 02

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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 02Chaitanya Charan2025-10-16T16:20:48+05:30
  • Chapter 02, Text 01
    • Gita 02.01 – Explanation - 1
    • Gita 02.01 – Explanation - 2
    • Gita 02.01 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • The more we are emotional the less emotions we have and the more our emotions have us
    • Happiness is a state of being not a status symbol
    • Even when our eyes are full of tears we can still choose to be all ears
    • Emotion divorced from reason ends in tribulation
    • Learn to ground emotions in reason and reality
    • To become light-hearted, light your heart
    • Don’t run from pain – learn from it 
  • Chapter 02, Text 02
    • Gita 02.02 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.02 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • How purification can empower us all
    • Let emotion inform, but not form, your decision
    • Surgery seems like violence, but is benevolence
  • Chapter 02, Text 03
    • Gita 02.03 - Explanation
    • Resist the temptation to quit
    • Gita 02.03 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Krishna’s verbal slaps to Arjuna (Exploring Gita chapter 2)
    • Do the epics glamorize violence?
    • Beyond thoughtless action and spineless inaction
    • To fight for what is right is right
    • Peace bought at the cost of justice can be the worst violence
    • What we do reflects on what we do
  • Chapter 02, Text 04
    • Gita 02.04 - Explanation 1
    • Gita 02.04 - Explanation 2
    • Gita 02.04 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Arjuna’s strong comeback to Krishna’s rebuke
    • Humility transforms a protest against God into a prayer to God
    • The ego’s default defensiveness doesn’t protect us – it protects the misconceptions that limit us
  • Chapter 02, Text 05
    • Gita 02.05 - Explanation 1
    • Gita 02.05 - Explanation 2
    • Gita 02.05 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
  • Chapter 02, Text 06
    • With you, my Lord, there are no dead ends (2.06)
    • Gita 02.06 - Explanation 1
    • Gita 02.06 - Explanation 2
    • Gita 02.06 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Arjuna’s heart-wrenching dilemma (Exploring Gita chapter 2 series - 3)
    • Sincerity can show the path to ability; it can’t substitute for ability
    • Opinions are like onions - know when they need to be sealed and when peeled
    • Resist the temptation of confusion
    • Accepting responsibility begins with accepting responsibility for irresponsibility
    • Our problems introduce us to ourselves
    • Stop serving God as an advisor
  • Chapter 02, Text 07
    • Even when there is no right way, you remain the right way (2.07)
    • Gita 02.07 - Explanation - 1
    • Gita 02.07 - Explanation - 2
    • The balance of intelligence: Avoiding overestimation and underestimation
    • The transformative power of deep listening
    • Can any question be a bad question?
    • Did Arjuna exhibit fight-or-flight response at the start of the Bhagavad-gita?
    • How to raise the quality of our questions
    • Raising the quality of our questions
    • Arjuna’s first question in the Gita: What is the right thing to do?
    • Three levels of answers to the Gita’s driving question (Appreciating the Gita’s flow 1)
    • Why dealing only with today’s problems today can be short-sighted
    • Why study philosophy - 2?
    • Why our advice often goes unheeded
    • To understand one thing we sometimes need to revise how we understand everything
    • Proving that we are right is not as empowering as probing if we are wrong
    • Intelligence means to know what to do when we don’t know what to do
    • Seek first to understand the question to best understand the answer
    • If we think humbly we won’t have to act dumbly
    • Humility comes by acknowledging that we don't have access to Krishna's plan
    • Prepare for life's bumps by slowing down
    • To see the big picture, ask the big questions
    • In the spiritual journey, surrender is the starter, sustainer and summit
    • Faith means the willingness to relinquish control
    • Don’t stay crying in the night – start crying for the light
    • Admitting our weaknesses doesn’t make us weak – acquiescing to them does
    • Ask the question that underlies all questions
    • Don’t just ask for decisions; ask for the education for making decisions
    • The ego’s dissolution is not self-destruction, but the doorway to self-actualization
    • Better to admit, “I am wrong” and be right than to insist, “I am right” and stay wrong
    • Better to look stupid than to act stupid
    • Those who mistake meekness to be weakness sentence themselves to spiritual sickness
    • Don’t challenge the wisdom of God – let the wisdom of God challenge you
    • Those who overestimate their intelligence underutilize their potential
    • Are we strong enough to admit that we are not strong enough?
  • Chapter 02, Text 08
    • The under-explored relationship between morality and meaning
    • Please become the supreme driver of my life (2.08)
    • Gita 02.08 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.08 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • How Krishna respects Arjuna's independence before giving guidance (Balancing independence and guidance series 4)
    • When achievement translates into fulfillment
    • When achievement doesn’t provide fulfillment — and when it does
    • If what we live with becomes what we live for we end up having nothing to live for
    • The human spirit is too big to stay satisfied within any material cage however grand
    • Pleasure is too fragile a purpose to sustain us through life's troubles
    • Our losses empty our heart for God to fill
    • Be ready to wait in the confusing in-between till it becomes illuminating
    • The more things spin out of control, the more we need to get our thoughts in control
    • The richness of life is more important than the riches of life
    • Success in one field can’t compensate for failure in another
    • Accepting our powerlessness can be most empowering
    • Don’t let being well-off come in the way of being well
    • Do we need to lose our way to find our way?
    • Losing our way to find our way
    • Our values are our real valuables
    • When we find ourselves in trouble, do we also find ourselves?
  • Chapter 02, Text 09
    • Gita 02.09 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.09 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Does Arjuna’s reluctance to fight show that he is irresponsible?
    • Was Arjuna a pacifist?
    • Why we may misunderstand Krishna’s Gita message — and how the Mahabharata can help
    • The first place we lose the battle is in our thinking
    • Don’t overthink yourself into paralysis
  • Chapter 02, Text 10
    • Let your smiling amid my suffering strengthen my faith (2.10)
    • Gita 02.10 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.10 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • How could Krishna and Arjuna have had their entire discussion on a battlefield?
    • How Krishna’s teachings in the Gita go far beyond the peace-war polarity
    • Was Krishna a warmonger?
    • Krishna’s puzzling smile (Exploring Gita chapter 2)
    • Far more important than the book cover is what the book covers
  • Chapter 02, Text 11
    • Let the present not divert me from the permanent (2.11)
    • Gita 02.11 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.11 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • What Krishna’s first and last instructive words reveal
    • Why Krishna reproaches Arjuna in his first instructive verse
    • Krishna’s first words reveal the Gita’s purpose (Exploring Gita chapter 2 series - 4)
    • Respecting others while refuting their misconceptions (Balancing independence and guidance 5)
    • The courage to take a hard look at ourselves
    • God’s purpose is not just to comfort us – it is also to challenge us and change us
    • Whatever doesn’t challenge us doesn’t change us
    • Scripture is not a repeater of the world’s feel-good message
    • Feel-good without think-good and act-good is no good
    • Learning begins with unlearning
    • Are we using religion as a cloak instead of as an armor?
    • Spirituality expands our conception of life dramatically and majestically
    • Beyond lamentation to love
  • Chapter 02, Text 12
    • Let my quest for eternity be grounded in your promise (2.12)
    • Gita 02.12 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Gita 02.12 -Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Are we indispensable or dispensable?
    • Personhood is innate to consciousness; it’s not a stage of manifestation of consciousness
    • Krishna is our source not chronologically, but ontologically
  • Chapter 02, Text 13
    • How to compartmentalize our life and how not to
    • Let me put the unchanging soul first, not the changing body (2.13)
    • Gita 02.13 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.13 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • What is self-realization?
    • When labels help and when they harm
    • Even if we can’t elevate our consciousness we can still expand our consciousness
    • By overemphasizing identity identity politics ends up obscuring identity
    • We aren't merely physical being seeking sustenance, safety and sex - we are essentially spiritual beings seeking purpose and progress
    • Spiritual knowledge makes us far-sighted and deep-sighted
    • We may have scars, but we don’t have to be scarred
    • Information doesn’t have to be new to be helpful – it just has to be timely
    • To tap your potential, expand your awareness
    • Strive for self-understanding, not self-esteem
    • Spirituality is not about suppressing grief – it is about transcending grief
    • Don’t just change perception – change perspective
    • Can we recognize that we haven’t recognized ourselves?
  • Chapter 02, Text 14
    • Let tolerance increase my intelligence, not my impotence (2.14)
    • Gita 02.14 – Explanation
    • Detachment: Gaining flexibility and perspective
    • Hope Amid Hardship
    • Gita 02.14 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • The first application of spiritual knowledge
    • Imposing social equality or inspiring individual spirituality?
    • Amidst unmanageably distressing times reduce your working frame to manageable units of time
    • Life may knock us down but it can't keep us down
    • Tolerance comes by meditating on not just matter’s ephemerality but also spirit’s eternality
    • Acknowledging the variables we can’t control doesn’t mean abandoning the variables we can
    • Tolerance is meant to be the preventer of imbalance, not its perpetuator
    • Problems are like leeches – don’t overreact
    • Spirituality provides a capacity to cope that transcends our capacity to comprehend
    • Focus not just on what lies around, but also on what lies ahead
    • Tolerance is not passivity – it is maturity
    • Possibilities expand when we begin where we are instead of where we should be
    • Resentment of reality can hurt more than reality
    • Tolerance means to call off our war with reality
    • Don’t sensationalize sensations
    • Tolerance fosters not impotence but perseverance
    • Imprisoned by circumstances, liberated by consciousness
    • The journey to realizing “I am not the body” begins with living “I am more than the body”
  • Chapter 02, Text 15
    • Help me, O Lord, to rise beyond the waves of dualities (2.15)
    • Gita 02.15 – Explanation 1
    • Gita 02.15 – Explanation 2
    • Gita 02.15 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • How to let go of the unchangeable
    • Tolerance empowers us when we focus on our purposefulness, not on our powerlessness
    • Tolerance empowers us when we focus on our purposefulness, not on our powerlessness
    • To keep small things small, keep big things big
    • Tolerance is not an end in itself – transcendence is
    • We learn and grow not just by exploring but also by adapting
    • Spirituality empowers us to reclaim our destiny
    • Get serious about not taking yourself too seriously
    • What is not eternal is eternally inconsequential
    • Frustration is unavoidable, but hopelessness isn’t
    • Spiritual perfection requires detachment from our own body, what to speak of others’ bodies
    • If we let all that happens matter, then we don’t let all that matters happen
    • Are we rejecting the eternal because the temporary has rejected us?
    • See beyond life’s apparent nonsense to Krishna’s benevolent sense
  • Chapter 02, Text 16
    • How spirituality, meditation and bhakti are related
    • Let me seek the spiritual, not just speak of it (2.16)
    • Gita 02.16 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.16 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Losing the core of who we are
    • Why study philosophy?
    • Appreciating our spiritual identity can anchor us amid the turbulence of contemporary society
    • The search for security is ultimately the search for spirituality
    • Some things never change – and some things change us forever
    • Don’t let persistence of vision cause persistence of illusion
    • Circumstances are like carpets – keep them below, not above
    • The stars continue to shine even if we can’t see them
    • The usage “spirit of matter” is an oxymoron that points to an ox and a moron
    • When we make the sea our ground, how can we avoid being moved around?
    • Don’t eternalize the present; contextualize it
    • Checked, but never checkmated
    • Be Intense, not Tense
    • Be rooted in the unchanging, not the changing
    • Krishna is realer than reality
    • Value change, but don’t change values
    • Be concerned but not disturbed by change
  • Chapter 02, Text 17
    • Gita 02.17 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.17 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Elevating our self-image
    • Why science’s quest for reality misses consciousness
    • Are you aware or are you just existing?
    • Unconsciousness is a state of consciousness – not an absence of consciousness
    • Pure consciousness is not content-less – it is contamination-less
    • Is that me?
  • Chapter 02, Text 18
    • Gita 02.18 explained
    • We can’t always move on from grief; we need to sometimes move on with grief
    • Our destiny is bigger than our biology
    • There’s more to life than this life
    • Our heart beats for immortality and beats towards mortality
    • Life is meant to be not a race from birth to death but a raise from mortality to immortality
    • To fathom the depth of Krishna’s love, we need to fathom the breadth and the length of our existence
  • Chapter 02, Text 19
    • Gita 02.19 explained
    • Give Krishna his due to prevent death from taking more than its due
  • Chapter 02, Text 20
    • Gita 02.20 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.20 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Unborn implies not existence before birth, but existence beyond birth
    • To make our mind grow up, we need to realize that we are grown-up
    • That all of us are in the same boat is a treacherous comfort when the boat is sinking
  • Chapter 02, Text 21
    • Gita 02.21 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.21 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Our fear of our mortality is a pointer to our immortality
  • Chapter 02, Text 22
    • Let me have a healthy relationship with my body (2.22)
    • Gita 02.22 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.22 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Gita perspective on organ donation
    • Every ending is also a beginning
    • Death is a comma, not a full stop
    • The soul wears out the body and the body wears out the soul
    • Have we become the slaves of our clothes?
    • We are dressed by and for our desires
  • Chapter 02, Text 23
    • Let remembering my spirituality free me from anxiety (2.23)
    • Gita 02.23 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.23 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • When fear locks our consciousness …
    • What the indestructibility of the soul implies — and what it doesn’t imply
    • Is death just a snag in our biological hardware?
    • Let the storms of life sweep away the debris around the soul
    • Suffering defines the human condition, but the human condition doesn’t define us
    • Can’t set things right? See things right
  • Chapter 02, Text 24
    • Gita 02.24 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.24 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • The soul is bulletproof, fireproof, waterproof, windproof – and time-proof
    • The soul is metaphysical, but not metaphorical
    • Enlightenment raises us from the fear of death to the death of fear
  • Chapter 02, Text 25
    • Gita 02.25 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.25 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • The soul can’t be dried up, but our soul can be
    • The real me is beyond jeans and genes
  • Chapter 02, Text 26
    • Gita 02.26 - Explanation
    • Gita 02.26 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
  • Chapter 02, Text 27
    • Gita 02.27 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.27 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Is a long life a good life?
    • The event of death isn’t avoidable, but the trauma of death is
    • Gradual destruction is as destructive as sudden destruction
    • Watching TV while a cobra comes to bite?
    • Did nothing in life prepare you for life?
  • Chapter 02, Text 28
    • Gita 02.28 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.28 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • We know neither what we are, nor what we can become
    • Matter is not just foreign – it is alien
  • Chapter 02, Text 29
    • Infuse my spiritual journey, O Lord, with a sense of wonder (2.29)
    • Gita 02.29 explained
    • More important than understanding what we observe is understanding what it is that observes
    • We can never have a bird’s eye-view - we can only have a human eye-view from a bird's perspective
    • In the mystery that is spirituality, the investigator is the investigated
    • The soul seems far out because it is far in
    • Focus not on being known – focus on knowing
    • The soul is life’s amazing and empowering secret
  • Chapter 02, Text 30
    • Gita 02.30 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.30 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Spiritual knowledge transforms hopeless end into endless hope
    • Break the wall that blocks the path from the past to the future
  • Chapter 02, Text 31
    • Gita 02.31 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.31 explained
  • Chapter 02, Text 32
    • Operation Sindoor: Heroism, Hell & Hope
    • Gita 02.32 explained
    • Does everyone who dies on a battlefield attain heaven?
    • Spiritual culture raises humans from survival of the fittest to sacrifice by the fittest
  • Chapter 02, Text 33
    • Gita 02.33 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.33 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
  • Chapter 02, Text 34
    • Let my sense of honor inspire me to do what is honorable (2.34)
    • Gita 02.34 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.34 explained
    • How Krishna uses the same truth to prompt Arjuna to do opposite things
    • From honor-culture to honorable action (Understanding Gita 02.34 - 6)
    • The difference between honor and pride (Understanding Gita 02.34 - 5)
    • Does how others perceive us matter? (Understanding Gita 02.34 - 4)
    • How fear of dishonor can motivate us (Understanding Gita 02.34 - 3)
    • Is dishonor really worse than death? (Understanding Gita 02.34 - 2)
    • Why be bothered by dishonor? (Understanding Gita 02.34 - 1)
    • Fame is the pathway to not satisfaction but dissatisfaction
    • Cultivating humility doesn’t mean courting dishonor
  • Chapter 02, Text 35
    • Gita 02.35 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.35 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Walking away from problems is not the same as running away from them
  • Chapter 02, Text 37
    • Gita 02.37 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.37 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
  • Chapter 02, Text 38
    • Gita 02.38 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.38 explained
    • Krishna’s stark self-contradiction (Exploring the Gita chapter 2 series - 7)
    • The sanctity of spirituality doesn’t erode but enhances the dignity of humanity
    • A package in which the best and the worst aren’t bound together
    • The world is a station, not a destination
  • Chapter 02, Text 39
    • Gita 02.39 explained
    • Why does the Gita emphasize yoga more than dharma?
  • Chapter 02, Text 40
    • Let my guide be your infallible declarations (2.40)
    • Gita 02.40 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.40 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.40 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Treasure the treasure of time
    • Doing things efficiently is good, but doing unnecessary things efficiently isn’t
    • The greatest fear is the fear of losing the key to freedom
    • Things may belong, but for how long?
  • Chapter 02, Text 41
    • How purposefulness helps us move through complexity to clarity
    • Let my deepest desires be your desires (2.41)
    • Gita 02.41 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.41 – Explanation
    • How our deadlines can work in harmony with God's timelines
    • Gita 02.41 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Why we fall to temptation — a deeper analysis
    • How to ensure that our phones are connecting us not disconnecting us
    • How to get the best of both positive thinking and negative thinking
    • The more we are aimless, the more we become shameless
    • Determination is distilled desire directed decisively
    • Keep the mind on one track don’t keep a one track mind
    • The mind will dissolve our resolve unless we evolve
    • Those who commit to nothing are distracted by everything
    • Even if we can’t be spiritually joyful, we can be spiritually purposeful
    • Be mentally fit, not mentally fat
    • Determination means to subordinate pleasure to purpose
    • Intention instills intensity
    • To shift our emotional center of gravity, we need gravity much more than emotionality
    • A business that is more serious than business
    • Determination is the first thing, the main thing, the only thing
    • Today’s medals will be tomorrow’s baubles
    • When the good seems better than the best
  • Chapter 02, Text 42
    • Progression can become stagnation when there is misconception about destination
  • Chapter 02, Text 42-43
    • Gita 02.42-43 explained
    • Materialism in a religious costume is still materialism
  • Chapter 02, Text 43
    • As long as our functional core differs from our constitutional core, we stay in delusion
  • Chapter 02, Text 44
    • I cannot serve two masters; let my heart belong to you alone (2.44)
    • Gita 02.44 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.44 explained
    • How our desires shape us far more than we realize — Desire management series 2
    • The consequence of indulgence is not the only problem – the indulgence itself is
    • The mind on auto-pilot leads us to destruction, not destination
    • Our intelligence needs to be wakened, not weakened
    • Physical sensations cheat us of spiritual emotions
    • Don’t hold on to the things that hold you back
    • Hyper-stimulation leads to desensitization
    • Don’t let net surfing degenerate to suffering in the net
    • Materialism makes us spoiled children
    • When spiritual life seems dry and tasteless….
    • Don’t blunt the intelligence with indulgence; sharpen it with abstinence
    • Illusion is the ultimate thief of not just our property but also our very identity
    • To put first things first, stop putting things first
    • Are riches cutting us off from the richness of life?
    • Are my attachments holding me or am I holding my attachments?
    • Endless nibbling at the tastes of this world dulls our taste for Krishna
    • Temptations in the consciousness are like dust in the carburetor
    • Chemical highs cheat us of spiritual highs
    • How our freedom of thought is lost – and regained
  • Chapter 02, Text 45
    • Gita 02.45 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.45 explained
    • Emptiness in the pursuit of worthy goals is a pointer to the worthiest goal
    • Strive for not the good life but God’s life
    • Let the desire to be somebody not make us somebody else
    • Possessor, possess thyself!
    • Be flexible, but not fickle
  • Chapter 02, Text 46
    • Bless me, O Lord, to be a spiritual fruit, not a religious nut (2.46)
    • Gita 02.46 explained
    • Those who insist that the contextual is universal become fanatical
    • Faithfulness to tradition includes faithfulness to the tradition’s flexibility
  • Chapter 02, Text 47
    • Gita 02.47 – Explanation
    • Let me value your remembrance above all results (2.47)
    • Why we devalue our life and how we can stop doing so
    • Purity clarity & energy - 3 resources for playing our part in facing the world's problems
    • How detachment protects us from negativity
    • How to be more creative?
    • A Bhagavad-gita approach to new year resolutions
    • When we can’t do anything wonderful …
    • The power of being detached from fruits
    • How to deal with discouragement
    • When work doesn't work, detachment works
    • We are the makers of our destiny but not the masters of our destiny
    • Attachment to results confuses cause and effect
    • Be detached from results, not goals
    • Detachment from results culminates in attachment to something bigger than results
    • Performance matters, but performance is not all that matters
  • Chapter 02, Text 48
    • Gita 02.48 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.48 explained
    • Put the world out of the equation by the strength of devotion
  • Chapter 02, Text 49
    • Gita 02.49 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.49 explained
    • Choose the good when it protects you from the bad, but not when it deprives you of the best
    • Don’t take shelter of the intelligence – take shelter of Krishna with the intelligence
  • Chapter 02, Text 50
    • Gita 02.50 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.50 explained
    • Bhakti is not another to-do – it is another way to do
  • Chapter 02, Text 51
    • Gita 02.51 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.51 explained
  • Chapter 02, Text 52
    • Gita 02.52 – Explanation
    • Let my realization go beyond the reach of reason (2.52)
    • Gita 02.52 explained
    • How intelligence and scripture may increase our illusions
    • How can we be true to ourselves?
  • Chapter 02, Text 53
    • Gita 02.53 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.53 explained
  • Chapter 02, Text 54
    • Gita 02.54 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.54 explained
    • Arjuna’s second question (Exploring Gita chapter 2 series - 6)
  • Chapter 02, Text 55
    • Gita 02.55 – Explanation
    • Hold my hand and hold my heart as I turn inward (2.55)
    • Gita 02.55 explained
    • Happiness is savored best when seen through the corner of the eye, not when stared at straight
    • Learn to avoid the stimuli that cause mental diarrhea
    • Sense pleasure is not imaginary, but it is a product of imagination
    • The mind’s feelings are frequently the soul’s failings
  • Chapter 02, Text 56
    • You offer stability beyond the world’s duality (2.56)
    • Gita 02.56 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.56 explained
    • Fighting urges is like a timed arm wrestling match – if we just survive the present round, we will resume on neutral ground
    • The best protection from agitation is absorption
    • When neither the summits nor the valleys matter…
  • Chapter 02, Text 57
    • Let my joy be in inner connection, not outer gratification (2.57)
    • Gita 02.57 – Explanation
    • Avoiding arrogance and diffidence in dealing with temptation
    • Gita 02.57 explained
    • Those who rail at destiny derail themselves
  • Chapter 02, Text 58
    • Two ways to deal with our triggers
    • Help me pull my mind away from the world (2.58)
    • Gita 02.58 – Explanation
    • Can we stop the flow of temptation into our consciousness?
    • Do we need to flee from temptation to be free from temptation?
    • Resisting Temptations
    • The easiest way to face temptation
    • Gita 02.58 explained
    • Creating safe zones in our war against temptation
    • What avoiding sense objects doesn’t mean
    • Is it cowardly to avoid temptations?
    • Self-discipline: outside-in and inside-out approaches
    • Protect the fences that protect you – keep temptation at a healthy distance
    • If we don’t give the devil his due, he will take more than his due
    • Self-control is best maintained by avoiding situations that require self-control
    • To check the outflow of self-defeating actions, check the inflow of self-deluding perceptions
    • Willpower is a finite resource – use it wisely
    • Use propinquity to grow in bhakti
    • Learn to use the mind's laziness for spiritual growth
    • Not everything that comes in our vision is worth our attention
    • Ceaseless visual temptation causes pointless mental agitation
    • Out of sight is out of the mind provided the mind is out of it
    • Devotion frees us from living life inside a shell
    • Don’t just battle over your choices – choose your battles
    • To minimize weariness, maximize wariness
    • Are we trying to move up while looking down?
    • Train yourself to avoid mental potholes
    • Titillating the senses ends in all pain, no gain
  • Chapter 02, Text 59
    • Please change the memories replaying inside me (2.59)
    • Gita 02.59 – Explanation
    • How discipline in meditation helps in discipline in all areas of life
    • When our mind weakens our connection with reality
    • Intelligence means to see beyond the things that glitter
    • The higher taste is not smaller it is subtler
    • Why self-discipline is essential nowadays …
    • Gita 02.59 explained
    • Dealing with temptation — a positive approach
    • Wanting our wants or valuing our values?
    • Saying no to temptation doesn’t mean much if we don’t mean no
    • Resisting temptation while holding on to attachments is like fighting an enemy while staying shackled
    • The weighing scale does not lie
    • Better than to beware is to be aware
    • Don’t look over temptation – overlook it
    • Biological hunger is need, but sensual hunger is greed
    • The bird may be encaged, but its desires stay engaged in the field
    • Don’t try to empty the heart of selfish desires; crowd them out
    • When we give up sense enjoyment for Krishna’s sake, Krishna gives us the best enjoyment through the senses
    • Let self-mastery be devotion’s fruit, not determination’s feat
    • A game that we can’t win and can’t quit
  • Chapter 02, Text 60
    • I need you the most whenever I feel that I need you the least (2.60)
    • Gita 02.60 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.60 explained
    • Four stages in self-transformation
    • How to overcome unhealthy habits?
    • We relapse not because we are witless or will-less, but because we are weapon-less
    • Friendly snakes are still snakes – beware of the snake-like senses
    • For the godly, illusion is occasional; for the ungodly, illumination is occasional
    • When we resolve, “I will not do this,” the mind erases the “not”
    • The difference between confidence and overconfidence is vigilance
    • Don’t resolve what you will not fall for – resolve what you will stand for
    • Yesterday’s victory doesn’t protect us today
    • To go beyond thinking wisely and acting foolishly, strive for purification through devotion
  • Chapter 02, Text 61
    • In pursuing self-discipline is our imagination working for us or against us?
    • Gita 02.61 – Explanation
    • Let self-control take me closer to you, not deeper into duality (2.61)
    • Gita 02.61 explained
    • Why does Krishna glorify himself throughout the Gita?
    • Krishna’s first indirect self-revelation (Exploring Gita chapter 2 series - 5)
    • Does devotion result in renunciation?
    • How can we become immune to temptation?
    • Why do small desires exert a big pull on us?
    • Why bad habits don’t go away easily
    • Don’t fight against your bad habits — cultivate good habits and let them fight against your bad habits
    • Stop struggling to turn off the inner darkness, start striving to turn on the inner light
    • Don’t bolt from temptation bolt the door to temptation
    • Stop worrying about avoiding temptation start working on cultivating absorption
    • Don’t be oblivious to your weaknesses but don’t be obsessed with them either
    • Purification reveals the healthier choice to be also the tastier choice
    • Seek strength not just in conviction but also in connection
    • Be not just discerning and determined – be devoted
    • Change is easier when we focus on starting something positive, not on stopping something negative
    • Renunciation is not for deprivation but for connection and satisfaction
    • Focus on your steps, not your sidesteps
    • Focus not on avoiding entanglement – focus on seeking engagement
    •  The best way to deal with temptation is to not deal with it
    • All noes are not created equal
    • See the “Yes” in the “No” to a “No”
    • While knowledge curbs the senses, devotion conquers the senses
    • Worry not about falling into illusion – worry about staying in devotion
    • Focus not on breaking free from illusion; focus on holding on to reality
    • Blunt the desire for enjoyment with engagement
    • Are we winning the misery championship with our eyes?
    • The way to say no to temptation is to say yes to devotion
  • Chapter 02, Text 62
    • How to not be agitated on seeing tempting objects
    • How our desires become our demons
    • Gita 02.62 – Explanation
    • Save me from becoming a casualty of casual contemplation (2.62)
    • Our attention determines what we grasp and what grasps us
    • Get off the slippery slope of random inner desires
    • Gita 02.62 explained
    • Watch your mental input (Managing the mind series 1)
    • How are thoughts and emotions related
    • Use imagination to reinforce resolution
    • Why gratitude is especially difficult in today's world
    • Discreet Indiscretions?
    • What we contemplate mentally we cultivate mentally
    • Even when we can’t avoid sensual perception, we can avoid sensual imagination
    • Seek the association that warns us about our urges not warms us to our urges
    • Manage the garbage in your mind, and minimize the garbage to manage in your life
    • Careless contemplation turns tempting thoughts into time bombs
    • Just because a memory can't be deleted doesn’t mean that it has to be recalled
    • The power of habit is terrible – and terrific
    • Whatever snags our attention sabotages our intention
    • Stop the snowball before it snowballs you
    • A timely pull can save us from a deadly fall
    • Just because something is persistent doesn’t make it pertinent
    • The journey from contemplation to captivation is powered by imagination
    • Our desires are not just linear, but also triangular
    • Place yourself in the gravity pull of Krishna, not of sense objects
    • Break the habits that can break you – before they break you
    • Don’t let device aggravate vice
    • To control temper, temper control
    • Are we sending our intelligence on a vacation?
    • What we hold mentally holds us mentally
    • Whatever catches our attention catches us
  • Chapter 02, Text 62 - 63
    • Guard against the tiny crack – it can end in mighty crash
  • Chapter 02, Text 63
    • Let me see your boundaries as protectors, not deprivers (2.63)
    • Gita 02.63 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.63 explained
    • The power of negative imagination
    • Those who underestimate their mind undermine their intelligence
    • If we let our mundane desires drive us, they will drive us mad
    • Thwart the thought that can throttle all thought
    • Our resoluteness rests on the readiness of our answer to the mind’s “Why not?”
    • The mind makes us more foolish than a fool
    • Change recollection from selective to comprehensive and deceptive to protective
    • Let the road from the eyes to the heart not bypass or bulldoze the head
    • Are we sending our intelligence on a vacation?
    • Don’t let the mind eat your head
    • Be a leader of the mind, not its cheerleader
  • Chapter 02, Text 64
    • Peace comes by following your path not my mind’s path (2.64)
    • Gita 02.64 – Explanation
    • Understanding the role of limitations
    • Why our feelings are not our failings
    • Gita 02.64 explained
    • How to be true to ourselves
    • Purification means that sensual contemplation stops; determination means that we stop sensual contemplation
    • Some limits restrict; some protect - knowing which limit does what is intelligence
    • We may be infinite steps away from purity, but we just need to take one step now
    • To be fenceless is to be defenseless
    • What the uninformed see as restriction, the informed see as protection
    • Give yourself the freedom to hear about the wounds caused by freedom
    • Discipline is the fusion of intention with action
    • Rules free you to be you
    • Restraint is not repression – it is the roadway to real expression
    • Be present in the present to receive Krishna’s present of purity
    • Are we mistaking the lifeline to be a handcuff?
    • Spiritual wisdom restores our freedom to choose our definition of happiness
  • Chapter 02, Text 65
    • Let the experience of your presence drive my desires (2.65)
    • Gita 02.65 – Explanation
    • How the craving for pleasure decreases our capacity to enjoy that very pleasure
    • Gita 02.65 explained
    • How purification and willpower relate with self-transformation
    • Our intelligence is our guard – and we need to guard it
    • Purity is the key to freedom from misery
    • Misery is not the cause of enlightenment – mercy is
    • Vice may not give up the wise, but the wise give up vice
  • Chapter 02, Text 66
    • Gita 02.66 – Explanation
    • Let me value my connection with you above all else (2.66)
    • Gita 02.66 explained
    • To be purposeless is to be powerless
    • We don’t need as much to collect as to be collected
    • Psychological techniques are a subset of philosophical insights, not their substitute
    • To get happiness, get the happiness sequence right
    • Ending our history of dissatisfaction
  • Chapter 02, Text 67
    • Gita 02.67 – Explanation
    • Let me not power the temptations that overpower me (2.67)
    • Gita 02.67 explained
    • So boring or sobering?
    • Why indulgences that don’t seem dangerous may still be dangerous
    • Our potential for stupidity
    • To be caught unawares occasionally is condonable to be caught unawares repeatedly is condemnable
    • The mind is omnivorous – it devours whatever is present and feels pleasant
    • For the incautious, the dangerous becomes disastrous
    • One drink is one too many
    • What begins as titillation can end as tribulation
    • Those who put themselves in a storm’s way are swept away
    • If we let our imagination toy with temptation, we become toys of temptation
    • Distraction is an invitation for temptation and degradation
    • To think we are beyond danger is the greatest danger
    • Take the wind of passion out of the mind by meditation
    • Detect the storm of temptation when it is still a blip
    • Morning is the time for mooring our heart to Krishna
    • Catch the eye, catch the I
  • Chapter 02, Text 68
    • Let me take the war against temptation seriously (2.68)
    • Gita 02.68 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.68 explained
    • A sight on a site can trigger a fire inside watch what you watch
    • The best time to win the battle against temptation is before it begins
    • The defect of distraction distorts the defender into a defector
    • Beware of the heart attack that makes us morally unconscious
    • Use technology – don’t be used by technology
  • Chapter 02, Text 69
    • Let my desire for you be stronger than the world’s currents (2.69)
    • Gita 02.69 – Explanation
    • The difference between outer achievement and inner achievement
    • A warning about giving others a warning
    • Make up for lost time
    • Gita 02.69 - Explanation from Bhakti Shastri Class
    • Transcendentalists among theists (02.69 analyzed 5 — Devotional level)
    • Channeling the need to be different (02.69 Gita analyzed 7 — Human level)
    • Balancing candor with consideration (02.69 Gita analyzed 6 — Spiritual level)
    • Dutifulness but with a different consciousness (02.69 analysis 4 — Krishna-Arjuna relationship level)
    • Stand apart — together (Gita 02.69 analyzed 3 — Book level)
    • Be ready to stand apart from the world (Gita 02.69 analyzed 2 - Chapter level)
    • The intriguing day-night metaphor (Gita 02.69 analyzed 1 — Text level)
    • Is seeking social acceptance leading us to self-rejection?
    • A likely feature of our likely future
    • People may respond to us with indifference but that doesn't mean we aren't making a difference
    • An impurity censor makes no sense to those who don't have even an impurity sensor
    • We can't nourish our souls amidst people who are out to sell theirs
    • The more we live for the world the further we go from the self
    • Those who don't want to drown have to make waves
    • Don't take everything literally – use your intelligence
    • Be special above the ordinary, not among the ordinary
    • Materialism's common wisdom makes us commonly unwise
    • The last thing on the mind of the materialists is the first thing on the mind of the spiritualists
    • Might we be running in the right direction on the wrong train
    • Might we be hitting the bull’s eye of the wrong target?
    • Is the social mirror making a fool out of us?
    • Ask first “Who am I?” not “What is my?”
    • Materialism shrinks our options for happiness
  • Chapter 02, Text 70
    • Let my consciousness become like an unshakable ocean (2.70)
    • Gita 02.70 – Explanation
    • How to be unaffected by temptation
    • Stay unaffected by desires
    • Gita 02.70 explained
    • Does self-improvement center on fighting against our desires?
    • The difference between what we want and what we want to want
    • How desires differ from emotions — and why the difference matters
    • To avoid emotional extremes center your emotions on the eternal, not the external 
    • What we feel doesn’t fell us, what we will does
    • We can’t avoid perceiving sense objects, but we can avoid pursuing them
    • Focus not on what we have to renounce for spirituality; focus on what serious spiritualists get that enables them to renounce
    • Be thoughtful; believe not thoughts that make us fools
    • Ever flowing, never flooding is the state of the serene consciousness
  • Chapter 02, Text 71
    • Let my unnatural desire be replaced by natural desire (2.71)
    • Gita 02.71 – Explanation
    • When age brings realization and when it brings frustration
    • Gita 02.71 explained
    • Fight the inner war that counters the outer war
  • Chapter 02, Text 72
    • Let my desire for you drive away all my other desires (2.72)
    • Gita 02.72 – Explanation
    • Gita 02.72 explained
  • Chapter 02,Text 36
    • Gita 02.36 – Explanation

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