Language: English with French Translation
Duration: +-40 hours
Place: Virignin (France) - Pierre Chatel
Year: April, August,September 2017
_______________________
Satyanarayana Dasa
Allegory of spiritual advancement
Bhagavad Gītā is an allegory of advancement in spiritual life. Our defects are our enemies. Since we cannot experience bliss until our heart is purified, the first step in spiritual life is to recognize our internal enemies, in the same way that Arjuna needed to see his opponents facing him on the battlefield. To become attached to God, we need to fight with these enemies which manifest as material attachments.
The Gita teaches us how to offer our material ego to God. It brings us to the level of being non-violent in the ultimate sense, beyond the dualities of material existence. Only if we transcend our material ego are we really free.
Emphasis on character improvement
Babaji stressed that knowledge is very important because a person’s action and behavior depend on his or her knowledge. In India the emphasis has always been on improving a person’s character which depends upon having proper understanding of the principles of life. Merely possessing knowledge without using it as the basis for one’s actions is only a burden.
https://www.jiva.org/gita-discourses-in-ancient-mo...
https://www.jiva.org/krishna-a-warmonger/
https://www.jiva.org/new-bhagavad-gita-edition-rel...
When we feel empty and unloved inside, then we try to control others to get their love. But in true love, we do not feel empty inside because we are full of love, and we are not trying to get love or attention from the other – we are only thinking of giving love to the other, and naturally to all the others that our beloved one loves.
info@russian.jiva.org for inquiries about Jiva Institute and guesthouse bookings
For website question please use our contact-form»
380 Sheetal Chaya
Raman Reti, Vrindavan
UP 281121, India
© 2017 JIVA.ORG. All rights reserved.