2. Bhagavad Gita, CH6, Verse 6-10 (Qualities of a Yogi & Sannyasi)
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Verse 6: This verse discusses self-mastery. For those who have mastered themselves, the self becomes a friend. For those who haven't, the self remains an enemy. It emphasizes the importance of self-control in spiritual growth.
Verse 7: Describes the qualities of a self-mastered person. They remain tranquil and composed in the face of opposites like heat and cold, pleasure and pain, praise and criticism. This equanimity is a sign of alignment with Ishvara's intelligence.
Verse 8: Defines a yogin as one content in self-knowledge, unchanged by circumstances, with mastered senses. They see a clump of earth, stone, and gold as the same, recognizing the underlying substance while still appreciating differences.
Verse 9: Explains the exalted vision of treating various people equally – benefactors, friends, enemies, acquaintances, arbitrators, those disliked, relatives, good people, and sinners. It emphasizes objectivity and wishing well for all.
Verse 10: Describes ideal meditation conditions: being alone in a quiet place, free from longing and possessions, with a relaxed body and mind. Introduces the Vedantic definition of meditation as mental activity focused on saguna brahma (Ishvara).
Detailed notes for this program at: https://YesVedanta.com/bg-ch6/
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