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In this video titled "'Examine our qualities' - Gita Ch.16," Param Pujya Ma of the Arpana Trust explores the spiritual necessity of self-assessment, humility and spiritual growth as outlined in the Bhagavad Gita. Core Themes & Insights • Continuous Self-Examination: Ma emphasizes that examining one’s qualities is not a one-time event but a continuous process [00:23]. Just as one must pass many subjects to excel in an exam, a person seeking to be a "perfect human being" must consistently evaluate themselves against the traits described in the Gita [00:32]. • The Power of Objectivity: A key spiritual practice discussed is looking at oneself as a "third person" [05:29]. Ma notes that we are often too immersed in our physical bodies and egos to see the truth. True objectivity allows us to recognize that we are not just the body [05:35]. • Cultivating Humility: Ma challenges the idea of being "self-made." She argues that much of what we have—our birth, education, and facilities—is often due to factors beyond our own doing [08:48]. Realizing that we haven't necessarily "earned" everything leads to immediate humility [07:08]. • Devotion Through Service: A "devotional attitude" is described as seeing the divine in everyone [04:11]. This realization leads to a shift from wanting to conquer others to wanting to serve and relieve their pain, as they are viewed as more important than oneself [09:24]. • Breaking Habits: Human beings are often described as "creatures of habits"—mental, emotional, and physical [10:47]. The path of a sadhak (spiritual seeker) involves breaking these erroneous lines of thought and taking responsibility for one's own change rather than demanding others to change [12:14]. • The Transience of the Body: Ma concludes by reminding the audience that the physical body is ultimately "dust" and will not last [14:23]. The only thing that truly stays and matters is how "humane" a person has become [14:38]. #arpanatrust #consciousliving #innerpeace #spiritualwisdom #gitadaily #selfexamination #objectivity #humility #devotion #service Please Like, Subscribe & Share See Playlists @ / @arpanaorg Param Pujya Ma answers Seeker's question Place: Arpana Ashram, Madhuban, G.T. Road, Karnal 132037, Haryana, India Topic: "'Examine our qualities' - Gita Ch.16" Language: English Questioner: Mark Begg Duration Time: 15.04mins Tape No: BC_230_1709_99pm-03 Credits: Audio-Video Dept. Arpana Ashram Copyright: Arpana Trust All Rights Reserved by Arpana Trust Website: https://www.arpana.org/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...