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Gita 13.22 Our desire to enjoy matter subjects us to material distress
Gita 13.21 Material causality is not complete causality
Gita 13.20 Matter is eternal, but material forms are temporary
Gita 13.19 Subtle spiritual truths are comprehended through devotion, not intellection
Gita 13.18 All objects of knowledge are meant to direct us to the objective of knowledge
Gita 13.17 The all-round glory of the Absolute includes its glory as the destroyer
Gita 13.16 The Gita’s Absolute reflects not naive anthropomorphism but profound sophistication
Gita 13.15 The Absolute’s paradoxical attributes underscore its transcendental inconceivability
Bhagavatam study 35 01.7.52-58 Law codes alone aren’t enough for justice – an expert judge is needed
Gita 13.14 The knowable’s all-pervasiveness points to its transcendence of our capacity to know
Gita 13.13 That which grants the immortal is the most vital knowable
Gita 13.12 Knowledge means to what is the most important to know
Bhagavatam study 34 01.7.44-51 Differences in opinion arise from differences in focus of perception
Gita 13.11 The way of devotion is different from the way of the masses
Gita 13.10 Detachment is not meant to make us hard-hearted
Gita 13.09 To cultivate detachment from matter, contemplate the distresses of material existence
Bhagavatam study 33 01.7.38-43 Ashwatthama’s actions were inexcusable and punishable
Dining with a monkey
Gita 13.08 The Gita is not a glorification of war, but a delineation of dharma
Gita 13.07 Consciousness is shaped, not sourced, by changes of matter
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