Gita GD 11 Jul 2021 - Sloka 2.48,49, 50 What is Work?
Update: 2021-07-18
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2.48.249. 2.50
Samatvam yoga uchyate - equanimous
So, what is work? What is obligatory work?
Does karma refer to any desire driven action?
Is it only obligatory work that is referred as ‘work’ /karma or desire driven action or both?
Is the ‘I feel guilty if I did not do something’ a good test for what our obligatory duty is?
How do you deal with supporting an old parent and also child? We feel conflicted?
Do not avoid; do not seek. What comes naturally for us to do is our work.
Ask oneself in conflicting situations, “Is this the best I could have done?” And do it if the answer is yes. Live with the consequences.
Can human progress happen if we did not have those deep desires /goals and live life as karma yoga attitude?
Is there a “perfect action”? Is guilt attachment?
How does one choose between what ‘I like to do’ and what ‘I must do’?
Move from finite being to an infinite being - that is what Krishna is saying - which takes us beyond the choices - restful awareness.
Conflicting situations - how did Arjuna’s conflict get resolved - to fight or not to fight? Arjuna was also conflicted.
Is intellect colored by desires?
Samatvam yoga uchyate - equanimous
So, what is work? What is obligatory work?
Does karma refer to any desire driven action?
Is it only obligatory work that is referred as ‘work’ /karma or desire driven action or both?
Is the ‘I feel guilty if I did not do something’ a good test for what our obligatory duty is?
How do you deal with supporting an old parent and also child? We feel conflicted?
Do not avoid; do not seek. What comes naturally for us to do is our work.
Ask oneself in conflicting situations, “Is this the best I could have done?” And do it if the answer is yes. Live with the consequences.
Can human progress happen if we did not have those deep desires /goals and live life as karma yoga attitude?
Is there a “perfect action”? Is guilt attachment?
How does one choose between what ‘I like to do’ and what ‘I must do’?
Move from finite being to an infinite being - that is what Krishna is saying - which takes us beyond the choices - restful awareness.
Conflicting situations - how did Arjuna’s conflict get resolved - to fight or not to fight? Arjuna was also conflicted.
Is intellect colored by desires?
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