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BHAGAWAD GITA

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    • It is a well accepted fact that accomplishment would follow when true wish power founded on deep-felt dreams is routed through an abiding p...
    • In essence, it is fear, not merely of the unknown, but more so of what we are not even sure of, which binds us to a vegetating and stagnati...
    • Evolved, determined and persisting persons are not felled or unnerved by criticism or even by aspersions cast on them or by ridicule.
    • Firmness of mind and persistence, which too go to generate these virtues, however,need not, by themselves, yield positive results in all si...
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    • In fact, resilience is an extension of equanimity, balance and poise, conceived of not only by Kipling earlier in the poem and by Gita, but...
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    • The virtue of equanimity or equipoise is a practical modern management recipe, which can act as a true 'killer instinct'.
    • Just as a recovering patient continually checks particular readings which indicate the extent of progress in his health, the spiritual seek...
    • Having comprehended what actually constitutes true spiritual progress, as applicable to all seekers in general and to himself in particular...
    • Ensconced and established in ‘being’ implies transition from doing mere ‘activities’ to being engrossed in ‘action’ and from noisy theorisi...
    • Acquiring clarity within, the evolved seeker realises where his priorities and 'truest interests' lie. Like a river knowing where it is hea...
    • The concepts concerning atmasuddhi, besides exercises in contemplation and meditation or taking time to be with oneself — these are not, in...
    • The stanza in the Bible (Mathew: 6,31) is strikingly similar to one in Bhagawad Gita (2,48). Both exhort the aspirant to first establish hi...
    • What is obvious even to the casual observer is that neither limitations of money nor surfeit of it can bring fulfilment by themselves.
    • Even the most powerful exhortations contained in ancient and modern literature may not be able to prevent cynicism creeping into the mind o...
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