In the historic farmhouse of the Krishnamurti Library in Ojai, California, Ravi unpacks the teachings of Bhagavad Gita, a classical Hindu scripture on Yoga. Ravi draws from various religious traditions, science, mysticism, spirituality, and yoga to deliver the teachings in an accessible, heartfelt, and meaningful way. In the battlefield of Dharma we meet Arjuna, the great and noble warrior, and our beloved and benevolent Krishna. This epic story is a call for selfless action in the pursuit of following ones' Dharma. We have broken this lecture into chapters for your convenience.
yes but , to say this is so and not to be in this state -less state somehow doesn't work. The important thing is just to do the experiment , that is "it".
But was more impressed by explanation of Krishna , maharbatta and other religious historical topics pertinant to the historty of Yoga very helpfull.
Dearest Victoria, so glad you are here. Ravi Ravindra is coming out with one soon which we highly reccommend. Lately some of us are liking Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's version for its inclusiveness. This one only goes up to Chapter 6, so you will need to get another one for all 18 chapters. Are you interested in the Sanskrit? xokira