Ambition, Satisfaction & Devotion 2 – Hospital metaphor for harmonizing material and spiritual growth
Managing the mind 1 – The many meanings of the word ‘mind’ and their correlation with the Gita’s understanding
If we can do a service well and see others doing that service poorly, should we stay uninvolved to avoid becoming proud or critical?
When our acharyas wanted an institution, how can we deal with people’s aversion to religious institutions?
If others do politics to sideline us from our service, should we also do politics to continue our service?
Bhagavatam study 70 1.13.51-60 Determination directed towards renunciation brings spiritual elevation
Bhagavatam study 69 1.13.46-50 When we can’t protect ourselves from kala, karma and guna, how can we protect others?
Bhagavatam study 68 1.13.39-45 Know when to exercise control in the service of the supreme controller and when to release control
From fictional enjoyment to spiritual enjoyment through explanations, exponents and experiences – Hindi
In the computer metaphor for explaining the self, comparing the soul with the user mixes the inanimate with the animate – isn’t it better to compare consciousness with electricity?
Duryodhana felt no moral compunction while persecuting the Pandavas, but Dhirtrashtra did – why the difference?
The soul has knowledge that is presently covered – does this mean the soul knows exact scriptural verses?
Gita Jayanti talk – Appreciating the Gita’s message by contemplating the starting and ending names of Arjuna and Krishna
When the mind becomes a mirror for the pure soul, does the soul perceive itself through the mind or without it too?
Emotionally intelligent spirituality 2 – Let immediate and ultimate solutions work cooperatively, not competitively
Emotionally intelligent spirituality 1 – Don’t work for or against emotions – work with them for Krishna
How small conflicts become big – Daksha pastime analysis 4 – How impulses are shaped by technology, mentality and spirituality
By contemplating the consequences of sensuality, if we practice bhakti, is that bhakti at the level of fear?
How small conflicts become big – Daksha pastime analysis 3 – Understanding the filters people bring to a relationship