Truth without compassion often becomes cruelty. Truth without context often becomes distortion. Truth without relevance often becomes gossip. Inspired by Bhagavad Gita 18.22 When we no longer find the shocking shocking, we should at least find our own loss of conscience shocking. Inspired by Bhagavad Gita 18.32 The mind may not light the fire of destructive desire, but it often deludes us into pouring the gasoline of obsessive imagination onto that fire. Inspired by Bhagavad Gita 6.34
Truth without compassion often becomes cruelty. Truth without context often becomes distortion. Truth without relevance often becomes gossip. Inspired by Bhagavad Gita 18.22 When we no longer find the shocking shocking, we should at least find our own loss of conscience shocking. Inspired by Bhagavad Gita 18.32 The mind may not light the fire of destructive desire, but it often deludes us into pouring the gasoline of obsessive imagination onto that fire. Inspired by Bhagavad Gita 6.34

Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam

Life Lessons

Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam – Four-part series on Bhagavatam (2.9.33-36)
Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam 01 - Understanding God is all that exists
Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam 02 - Understanding inconceivability as an explanation for the world's nature
Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam 1 - Understanding the Absolute Truth
Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam 2 - Understanding Maya
Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam 3 - Understanding material nature
Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam 4 - Understanding human intelligence
In the Chatur Shloki Bhagavatam, Krishna refers to himself inclusively, not exclusively - what does this mean?