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Class summary for April 21, 2026 - BG Chapter 8 Slokas 1-6 -Exercise

Summarized by   Bala Dhandapani : Class exercise The following four questions were posed to the class on April 14 to discuss on April 21. 1)      Name 3 people in your life who fits the Giver category 2)      What does GOD mean to you 3)      What does Bhagavad Gita mean to you 4)      What does GURU mean to you. The class started off with opening prayers, pranayama and meditation. Many gave examples of a Giver from their family, friends, well wishers, Gurus they learnt from, Gurus they learnt about etc.  From the examples, some of the traits of a Giver are supportive, generous, calm, peaceful, negative comments not bother them, responsible, thinking of others, helpful, makes time for others, cheerful inspite of facing health issues. What does Bhagavad Gita mean to you Summary from the discussion:   Instruction manual how to lead our life, beginning of a spiritual journey, ...

Class summary for April 14, 2026 - BG Chapter 8 Slokas 1-6 continued

Summarized by   Anuradha Bhaskara: We started our class with Opening Prayers, Pranayama and Meditation.The recap of April 7 th Class was done by Sucheta ji in detail. One of the participants shared her interesting finding with us. When in April 7 th class what happens when the subtle body leaves the body was discussed, she put this information in co-pilot which gave the answer from 18 th Verse of Bhagavad gita . We continued watching Gurudev’s videos 189- Verse 5- The Cumulative Effect. If one says they will live as they like and in the end will think of God since that is what Bhagwan mentioned – who ever thinks of me and that too in the last minute of the time the soul leaves the body reaches me and me alone. This is something like we think we have lot of money in bank and when we realize it is nothing there as we withdrew everything already and the balance is Nil. This was beautifully explained by Gurudev. The last thought is nothing but the cumulative effect of that what we have...

Class summary for April 7, 2026 - BG Chapter 8 Introduction and Slokas 1-6 continued

Summarized by   Rajesh: Recap Anu-ji & Sucheta-ji recapped notes from the previous class Prathima-ji asked about the connection between Chapter 7, last 2 verses and the beginning of the chapter 8. What happens to the causal body & the sukshima sharira during Moksha?  Stay tuned! Stories : 1. Why is it so hard to think of the Lord when we die?  A lady’s husband was very materialistic.  She appointed a caretaker named Vitala for her husband’s last days.  However, he abused the caretaker and he was calling Vitala but with an abuse preceding it.  Although he was calling Vitala, the preceding abuse was remembered. 2. The right attachment (positive) to the higher A couple had a son who was severely handicapped.  The doctors had all given up on him.  The dad, started running marathons, pushing his son in a wheelchair - who loved it.  The son passed away and the dad wanted to run marathons again but he could not.  This was an example of ...

Class summary for Mar 31, 2026 - BG Chapter 8 Introduction and Slokas 1-6

Summarized by   Sucheta Dighe: We began the session by introducing the new members and giving them a synopsis of our study group. Ch. 8 – Aksharabrahma Yoga (The Imperishable Truth) John Rohn: "You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with.” Sample Sadhana Package: • Wake-up prayer/thought • Sandhyavandanam (if applicable) • Prayer/puja at home altar • Yogasana (10 to 30 mins) • Pranayama (5 to 10 mins) • Meditation (10–30 mins) (recommended early AM) • Afternoon or evening walk (outdoors if possible) • Daily Shravanam (spiritual book/audio/video) • Volunteering activity (regular commitment) • Night bed-time introspection Big Picture Structure of the Gita Ch 1–6 → Jīva (individual) → Karma Yoga Ch 7–12 → Īshvara (Lord) → Bhakti Yoga Ch 13–18 → Jagat (world) → Jñāna Yoga Ch 8 – Aksharabrahma Yoga (the imperishable truth) Introduction - Verses 1–4 – Brahman, Atman & world (Arjuna’s questions) Verses 5–7 – As you think, so you become Verses 8–14 – How to attain...