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1. Bhagavad Gita, CH6, Verse 1-6 (Vedantic Meditation: Why, What & How)

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Verse 1: Krishna defines a true sannyasi or yogi as one who performs necessary actions without attachment to specific results. This person understands that actions can bring four types of results: more than expected, equal to expected, less than expected, or opposite of expected. The verse emphasizes intelligent living by understanding and working within universal laws, including the laws of Dharma and Karma.

Verse 2-3: These verses explain two paths to liberation: becoming a sannyasi (renunciate) or a karma-yogi. A karma-yogi performs duties while aligning with ethical values and maintaining the larger goal of moksha (freedom). Unlike a regular ethical person, a karma-yogi sees life situations as opportunities for growth and self-discovery.

Verse 5: This verse encourages self-upliftment, stating that one can be their own best friend or worst enemy. It warns against self-imposed limitations and negative self-talk, instead advocating for patience, kindness, and the ability to detect and change destructive patterns.

Verse 6: Building on the previous verse, this one emphasizes the importance of self-mastery. It introduces concepts from Chapter 13, including amanitam (lack of conceit), adambhitvam (authenticity), and ahimsa (non-violence in speech, thought, and action). The verse stresses the importance of recognizing others' contributions and maintaining authenticity in interactions.

Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/

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Verse 1: Krishna defines a true sannyasi or yogi as one who performs necessary actions without attachment to specific results. This person understands that actions can bring four types of results: more than expected, equal to expected, less than expected, or opposite of expected. The verse emphasizes intelligent living by understanding and working within universal laws, including the laws of Dharma and Karma.

Verse 2-3: These verses explain two paths to liberation: becoming a sannyasi (renunciate) or a karma-yogi. A karma-yogi performs duties while aligning with ethical values and maintaining the larger goal of moksha (freedom). Unlike a regular ethical person, a karma-yogi sees life situations as opportunities for growth and self-discovery.

Verse 5: This verse encourages self-upliftment, stating that one can be their own best friend or worst enemy. It warns against self-imposed limitations and negative self-talk, instead advocating for patience, kindness, and the ability to detect and change destructive patterns.

Verse 6: Building on the previous verse, this one emphasizes the importance of self-mastery. It introduces concepts from Chapter 13, including amanitam (lack of conceit), adambhitvam (authenticity), and ahimsa (non-violence in speech, thought, and action). The verse stresses the importance of recognizing others' contributions and maintaining authenticity in interactions.

Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/

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