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Index
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction to ‘The Gita Way’ Development of ‘The Gita Way’ Chapter 2 Developing a Sense of Purpose in Life Goal Finding Unique Strength and Developing It Joy of the Self-Hobby vs Profession How to Set a Goal? Doubt in any form is the Biggest Enemy to Self-realisation: The Story of Barbarika: Why was Barbarika Sacrificed? Chapter 3 Yoga of Knowledge Knowledge of Self Elements of Self Consciousness of Self-Identity Intellect Primordial Matter Source of Perception and Action, One Mind and Five Senses Physical Body and Fitness False Goals such as Desire, Aversion and Pleasure Required Qualities in Self How Does One Achieve ‘Absolute Knowledge’? 1. Meditation 2. Discipline of Knowledge 3. Discipline of Action Lack of Knowledge is Ignorance which creates Fear Chapter 4 Karma Yoga Prescribed Act and Prohibited Act Yoga and the Attributes of a Yogi How does One Achieve Equipoise? Desire-Entrap Hierarchy of Control Theory of Prarabdha or Destiny Butterfly Effect Hurdles in the Path of Karma-Yoga Vikarma Law of Growth Inadequate Action is a Form of Inaction Ultimate Dispassion: Nishkam Karma How to stay on the Path of Karma-Yoga? Chapter 5 Combined Discipline of Knowledge and Karma Self-Realisation Wisdom Wisdom Drives Self-Control Wisdom Kills Indecisiveness False Wisdom Sacrifice Centring and Power of Real-Self Power of Real-self Centring Yoga of Self-Control Chapter 6 Yoga of Devotion The Cycle of Liberation Freedom from Cause and Effect Freedom from Beginning and End Freedom from the Time between Beginning and End, Birth and Death How does devotion come to us? Devotion to Tame the Mind Relevance of Devotion to the Theory of Prarabdha Symptoms of Lack of Devotion Chapter 7 Vision of the Universal Form Universal Form of Goal Concept of Self Redirecting the Purpose of Desire Chapter 8 Continuous Improvement on Three Modes of Nature Inner Purification by Knowing Sattva, Rajas and Tamas Sattva Rajas Tamas The Gita Way of Continuous Improvement Elimination of Waste Chapter 9 Yoga of Liberation How is Sattva linked with the Supreme Goal? How does one attain sattva? Non-violence in thoughts and Action Absence of Pride Internal and External Purity Steadfastness of Mind Control of Body, Mind and Senses Sincerity Forbearance Uprightness of Speech and Mind Devout Service to the Preceptor Austerity of Mind Sattvika Intellect Sattvika Sacrifice Leadership by Creating Order Around Yoga of Liberation
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