Audio: “The mighty-armed Arjuna.” (Gita Verse 56)
Omm Namo Bhagavate From a February 2012 Interaction on Gita Verse 56, at Satyachetana Ashram, Tiruvannamalai, India.
Continue reading →Omm Namo Bhagavate From a February 2012 Interaction on Gita Verse 56, at Satyachetana Ashram, Tiruvannamalai, India.
Continue reading →Omm Namo Bhagavate From an interactive international workshop on Chapter Two of the Bhagavad Gita, held via Skype in 2011.
Continue reading →Omm Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Yoga means striving, yoga means putting constant effort, even when there is repeated failure. Yoga means trying to find from within why something is happening. Yoga is not what is happening. Yoga is why it is … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate From sattwa comes jnana. Jnana is awareness, and awareness is the nature of the self, the being, the purusha. Experience is the nature of the becoming, or prakriti. Jnana is of two types: experiential and revealed. Experiential … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate From a January 2012 Interaction on Verse 512 (13.23) of the Bhagavad Gita, at Satyachetana Ashram in Tiruvannamalai, India.
Continue reading →Omm Namo Bhagavate Prakriti is said to be responsible for cause and effect and the sense of doership, while purusha is said to be the cause of the experience of pain and pleasure. Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Verse 509 Prakriti is … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate As the sea remains unchanged even after receiving all the waters, so also a man of equanimity continues to experience peace even when desires enter into him. This experience is not possible for one who is driven … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate My life is an open book but it has a cover page. Blessed Yogis, I know that some of you are determined to reach the goal during this lifetime. And I also know that some of you … Continue reading →