Part 8: Bhagavad-gita on Karma
Did you know that even "good karma" has a serious downside? If even good karma is not desirable, how can we live in this world without creating karma?
The Bhagavad Gita has been studied and praised for thousands of years for its clarity, insight and wealth of spiritual knowledge. It not only contains the foundation for the system of yoga, it is the guidebook for living a meaningful, joyful life and facing death fearlessly.
The Bhagavad Gita begins dramatically with Arjuna, the world’s greatest warrior prince, casting down his weapons on the battlefield, unwilling to fight in the battle of his life. Overcome with anguish and confusion, he turns to Krishna who proceeds to guide him from darkness to light. The eternal truths of the Bhagavad Gita resonate just as powerfully today, shining light on our own battles and guiding us from confusion to clarity.
In this 8-part series of webcasts we present the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita as it relates to the challenges, trials and tribulations we face in our own lives. If you would like to live a life that is fearless, full of purpose and deep happiness, the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita is for you. Don’t miss out on this free, live-streamed 8-episode webcast series.
Did you know that even "good karma" has a serious downside? If even good karma is not desirable, how can we live in this world without creating karma?
The process of yoga as taught in the Bhagavad Gita, requires a person to embark on a personal spiritual voyage of discovery.
Fear holds us back from living a full and happy life.
What is my destiny? Is it controlled by the stars? Is it divinely ordained? Or is it simply an arbitrary course of events?
Love is our greatest need and it is at the very essence of who we are.
To be happy is part of our intrinsic nature, yet it seems that we cannot have happiness without distress.
We read about freedom, dream of freedom, hope for freedom, we may even fight for freedom but do we understand what freedom really is?
We long for peace: peace in the world, peace in our community and peace in our family.