When jnana and karma are different philosophies, how can they both give the same result, as the Gita’s sixth chapter states?
Gita key verses course 5 What is spirituality – Is it a state of mind – Why are so few people spiritually minded – Gita 02.29
Gita key verses course 4 How can we heal after the death of a loved one – should we suppress our grief or express it – Gita 02.25
Why does the Gita consider karma-yoga better than jnana-yoga when jnana-yoga is higher in the yoga ladder?
Gita key verses course 2 Who am I – Is there any scientific evidence for the existence of the soul – Gita 02.13
When duty is a societal construct, why can’t we just follow our heart’s calling without caring for society’s opinion?
How do we know whether we are in harmony with our true nature and God’s plan – what does harmony feel like?
Bhagavad-gita chapter 2 overview – How to decide the right thing to do and stay undisturbed while doing it
Does the upside-down tree metaphor of Gita chapter 15 imply that there’s a separate tree for each individual soul?
If repression can’t accomplish anything – Gita 03.33 – why should we restrain our senses, Gita 03.34?
Gita 01.46 The significance of our actions depends not just on the actions but also on the situations in which we do those actions
Gita 01.42 Disruption of dharma leads to overpopulation of disruptive souls, causing total breakdown of dharma
Gita 01.39 Our sense of honor coming from our lineage can raise us but can also stop us from rising to the highest
Gita 01.36 The ethical tension between kula-dharma and kshatriya-dharma leads to emotional over-reaction and physical inaction
Gita 01.34 To retaliate and cause death requires courage, but to not retaliate at the cost of one’s own death requires greater courage
Gita 01.30 When we face challenges bigger than ourselves, we look for omens to sense the intentions of forces bigger than ourselves
Gita 01.29 Know which emotion is mental and which spiritual not just by content, but also by context and consequence
Gita 01.26 When we can’t fight the circumstances that make us fight against our loved ones, we have to fight against our loved ones
Gita 01.25 What catches ouar attention is determined by what is prominent in our external situation and in our internal disposition
Gita 01.17 Don’t let minor grammatical disputes overshadow major narrational and philosophical thrust
Gita 01.16 Yudhishthira doesn’t come first in the list of warriors but is still their undisputed leader
Gita 01.14 The Gita’s audio-visual camera starts with the character of the questioner’s interest, but shifts now to the central characters