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E96. Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 3 Q&A 'Yoga of Action' | Gautamji

E96. Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 3 Q&A 'Yoga of Action' | Gautamji

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In this Q&A episode, Gautamji explains why we begin to enjoy actions we once disliked, showing how intellectual clarity weakens the hold of likes and dislikes. He discusses why we must regulate ourselves through the intellect rather than instinct. Gautamji also addresses questions on following one’s nature, parenting without imposing expectations, choosing a field of action, and responding when our chosen path causes discomfort to others.

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The Bhagavad Gita is a spiritual and philosophical masterpiece that contains the universal wisdom of life applicable to all human beings. This sacred scripture explains how one can navigate life's complexities, dilemmas, and challenges and ultimately find true happiness and purpose in life.

In this podcast series, Gautamji takes listeners through a verse-by-verse study of the Bhagavad Gita, providing actionable insights and reflections. He explains how to apply the Gita's teachings to enhance our personal growth, decision-making, relationships, and overall well-being. Additionally, he addresses student questions on the Gita and Vedanta in dedicated Q&A episodes. © Gautam Jain

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