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“In the war of egos, the winner is the bigger loser”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“To regain our morale, we need both enlightenment (knowing what to do) and encouragement (feeling confident that we can do it).”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita For Daily Enrichment
“We can’t delete our memories, but we can choose what we remember”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“Meditation is defined by not just the mode of thinking, but also the object of thought”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“Focus not on avoiding entanglement – focus on seeking engagement”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“Realization means you should write, every one of you, what is your realization. What for this Back to Godhead is? You write your realization, what you have realized about Krishna. That is required. It is not passive. Always you should be active. Whenever you find time, you write. Never mind, two lines, four lines, but you write your realization. Shravanam kirtanam, writing or offering prayers, glories. This is one of the functions of the Vaishnava.”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita For Daily Enrichment
“Comfortable misery is still misery – our happiness is determined not by our comfort level, but by our consciousness level”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“Focus not on letting go of things – focus on taking hold of your thoughts”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“Life is too precious to be wasted in repeated post-mortems”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“We may be unloved, but we are never unlovable – God always loves us”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita for Daily enrichment
“When we use our intelligence to comprehend and implement Gita wisdom, then it forms a bridge that takes us from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual, from the mundane to the divine. In that invisible, non-material, divine realm, our potential for personality and relationships blossoms fully in our loving connection with Krishna. ”
Chaitanya Charan Das, Gita For Daily Enrichment