1. Contentment (rise above desire, develop merit, dont chase desires) 2. Equanimity of mind 3. Mind calm, sharp intellect & body with intense activity...4..i am blessed with so many things ❤
Jayaji, it's wonderfull what you teach.its like music if you really wish to learn & live a life of peace.What you speak will not be listened to or lived by the young . You need to put all this in a book & work with the eduction ministry to have it as a subject in schools & colleges. This education needs to start there. Thanks once again for helping me guide my everyday life. You must have read the book by Steven R Covey "the seven habits of highly effective people." ,this book is taught in many schools & colleges world over. Regards & best wishes.
Contentment: Means calm mind. Contentment has nothing to do with what u have and what u dont have. No one can disturb u except ursefl. Once u shift ur focus (even temporarily) from body/mind/intellect to atman (infinite happiness), the agitation ceases. Mind, by default, only looks at what u dont have, it does not look at what u have. Intellect focuses on what u have and then u r content. Sudama was pari-purana, supremely satisfied with what he had, totally content with whatever he had, he always thought of giving (when his wife asked to go and ask help to king krishna, he ssaid how can i go empty handed). On the other hand, we are always in the state of discontent, always thinking of what we dont have. We shud always be in a state of contentment (SANTUSHTA). You should be free from want (ANAPEKSHA). Whn u r content, uwill naturaly be free from want. This does not mean that u shud not aspire for more. Lets say u have a maruti car, its a small car. You can be content with tht maruti car and aspire for honda city, thats ok. But if u r discontent with maruti car, u will b diconent even with rols royce.So b content at the present mment, mind must be calm at the pesent moment. Intellect can visualise better state of being and fix a goal and work towards it. Thats fine. If u r not happy as u r, where u r, with whatever u have or dont have, if u r not happy at present moment, u will never b happy in future. So the challenge is, for eg, how to be content with present income, with whatever it is u have rt now? Equanimity/tranquil of mind is yoga, serenity of mind is yoga, while the body is engaged in action. This v never experience. What v have experienced is: on sunday morning, though we r content, we are inactive (this is tamas). On monday morning, when we r ctive, u r raring to go with activity, the mind/motivation is discontent, starting point of activity is discontent (rajas state). The satvik state is active and content (mind is calm and body is intensely active). If u cant find rest in activity, u will never find it. Whn u r riding on desire, u will be discontent. When u r rising above desire, mind will b content. When u turn ur back on desire, the object of deesire comes to u. If u chase after the desire, the object runs away from you. Mind sees deficiency, intelect sees abundance. Whne u start realizing the gifts tht u have, u will become greatful for it...there is someone who has gifted u these, u know u hv to thank someone for givin u all these precisous things, u dont know what tht power is, thehre is osme divine benovlent power that has gifted u with 100 zillion things. Whn ur heart is filled with gratitude, u cant be discontent.Now what happens is, ur attention shifts to (when u r aware of what all u hv) how can i serve? how may i serve/give/contribute to others? Thats a wondeful thing to have. The law is: give u gain, grab u loose. Attention shud shift from profiteering to offering. If u think of urself, u r discontent. If u think of others, u r content.
first try to understand the concept that is being explained by this Noble lady, then make comments, I think you are not even fit to comment on this wonderful & useful lecture.
too many diamonds to hold on to ! will have to listen and write down key points.. it is so precious ! But a small trick my mind is playing .. the Nadal-Fererer example was not convincing ! Mind always want to criticise :)
Hello Jaya Ji, My name is Ankit and I am from Australia. I found your speech very uplifting and inspiring. I'm going through a life crisis which i cant explained to you here. On day to day basis i try to implement the teachings of Bhagavad Gita in my life. I have few questions which i would like to ask you. Can i get your contact email address so that i can address my issues and concerns to you. I'm thinking of becoming a member of Vedanta Vision as well. Your help would be really appreciated. Jai Shri Krishan.
mam.I have got opportunity to listen u.I have been watching ur vedios for one year from the remote village of m.p shajapur.I have so many questions and I want to meet u mam.
1. Contentment (rise above desire, develop merit, dont chase desires) 2. Equanimity of mind 3. Mind calm, sharp intellect & body with intense activity...4..i am blessed with so many things ❤
I get a motherly feeling from you , safe and great !
Wonderful class so far I have not come across such an excellent clear lecture on Gita. Thankyou Jayaji
Love this, thank you! God creates the seeker and his path to enlightenment.
Your words are very well explained.thankyou.
Love u maa...
Thanks for offering yr knowledge to all of us...
Great teachings! Thank you
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You have a great feelig of respect in my heart! Always tell others to listen to you! Namaskar
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Thank you for sharing the knowledge 🙏🏻💗
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Jayaji, it's wonderfull what you teach.its like music if you really wish to learn & live a life of peace.What you speak will not be listened to or lived by the young .
You need to put all this in a book & work with the eduction ministry to have it as a subject in schools & colleges.
This education needs to start there.
Thanks once again for helping me guide my everyday life.
You must have read the book by Steven R Covey "the seven habits of highly effective people." ,this book is taught in many schools & colleges world over.
Regards & best wishes.
Contentment:
Means calm mind. Contentment has nothing to do with what u have and what u dont have. No one can disturb u except ursefl. Once u shift ur focus (even temporarily) from body/mind/intellect to atman (infinite happiness), the agitation ceases.
Mind, by default, only looks at what u dont have, it does not look at what u have. Intellect focuses on what u have and then u r content.
Sudama was pari-purana, supremely satisfied with what he had, totally content with whatever he had, he always thought of giving (when his wife asked to go and ask help to king krishna, he ssaid how can i go empty handed). On the other hand, we are always in the state of discontent, always thinking of what we dont have.
We shud always be in a state of contentment (SANTUSHTA). You should be free from want (ANAPEKSHA). Whn u r content, uwill naturaly be free from want. This does not mean that u shud not aspire for more. Lets say u have a maruti car, its a small car. You can be content with tht maruti car and aspire for honda city, thats ok. But if u r discontent with maruti car, u will b diconent even with rols royce.So b content at the present mment, mind must be calm at the pesent moment. Intellect can visualise better state of being and fix a goal and work towards it. Thats fine. If u r not happy as u r, where u r, with whatever u have or dont have, if u r not happy at present moment, u will never b happy in future. So the challenge is, for eg, how to be content with present income, with whatever it is u have rt now?
Equanimity/tranquil of mind is yoga, serenity of mind is yoga, while the body is engaged in action. This v never experience.
What v have experienced is: on sunday morning, though we r content, we are inactive (this is tamas). On monday morning, when we r ctive, u r raring to go with activity, the mind/motivation is discontent, starting point of activity is discontent (rajas state). The satvik state is active and content (mind is calm and body is intensely active). If u cant find rest in activity, u will never find it.
Whn u r riding on desire, u will be discontent. When u r rising above desire, mind will b content. When u turn ur back on desire, the object of deesire comes to u. If u chase after the desire, the object runs away from you.
Mind sees deficiency, intelect sees abundance. Whne u start realizing the gifts tht u have, u will become greatful for it...there is someone who has gifted u these, u know u hv to thank someone for givin u all these precisous things, u dont know what tht power is, thehre is osme divine benovlent power that has gifted u with 100 zillion things. Whn ur heart is filled with gratitude, u cant be discontent.Now what happens is, ur attention shifts to (when u r aware of what all u hv) how can i serve? how may i serve/give/contribute to others? Thats a wondeful thing to have.
The law is: give u gain, grab u loose. Attention shud shift from profiteering to offering.
If u think of urself, u r discontent. If u think of others, u r content.
Bhagavdgita explained in simplest possible language. Complex concept explained very easily.
Respected Didi
Jai shree Krishna
your speech have attracted me.Generally I see your vedio related to GEETA.
Pranam Swaminiji
Please upload more videos on Bhagavad Gita
Jay Shree Krishna
Where can I have her full lecture series on the gita? Can anyone assist
Thanks tanks & thanks jai shree krishna
Really I like very much.
pranam to vedanta vision
Excellent explanation of Gita
first try to understand the concept that is being explained by this Noble lady, then make comments, I think you are not even fit to comment on this wonderful & useful lecture.
too many diamonds to hold on to ! will have to listen and write down key points.. it is so precious !
But a small trick my mind is playing .. the Nadal-Fererer example was not convincing ! Mind always want to criticise :)
Italian subtitle?
Hello Jaya Ji, My name is Ankit and I am from Australia. I found your speech very uplifting and inspiring. I'm going through a life crisis which i cant explained to you here. On day to day basis i try to implement the teachings of Bhagavad Gita in my life. I have few questions which i would like to ask you. Can i get your contact email address so that i can address my issues and concerns to you. I'm thinking of becoming a member of Vedanta Vision as well. Your help would be really appreciated. Jai Shri Krishan.
Sorry for the delay in responding to you. However, if you still have questions you may write them to contact@vedantavision.com.
mam.I have got opportunity to listen u.I have been watching ur vedios for one year from the remote village of m.p shajapur.I have so many questions and I want to meet u mam.
Sure. Thank you. You can post your questions to contact@vedantavision.com
Thanks a lot
Start online live classes mam
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