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World OR Shree Krishna? Escape the Trap of Your Mind to Realize God | Swami Mukundananda - BG 6.2

Spiritual progress is all about making the right choices. On one hand, the mind is attached to worldly desires, but to attain Shree Krishna, one needs to attach the mind to the Divine realm. Will mere renunciation from the world help? If not, how can you free your mind to attain God-Realization? Shree Krishna states that a real sanyāsī (renunciant) is a yogi, i.e. one who is uniting the mind with God in loving service. In the second line, Shree Krishna states that one cannot be a yogi without giving up material desires. If there are material desires in the mind, then it will naturally run toward the world. Since it is the mind that has to be united with God, this is only possible if the mind is free from all material desires. Thus, to be a yogi one has to be a sanyāsī from within, and one can only be a sanyāsī if one is a yogi. ---------------------------------------------------- Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:17 Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 Sloka 2 Chanting 0:39 Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 Sloka 2 Translation by Swami Mukundananda 0:56 Bhagavad Gita Commentary by Swami Mukundananda Answer Today's Quiz in pinned comment! ---------------------------------------------------- यं संन्यासमिति प्राहुर्योगं तं विद्धि पाण्डव | न ह्यसंन्यस्तसङ्कल्पो योगी भवति कश्चन || 6.2|| yam sannyasam iti prahur yogam tam viddhi pandava na hyasannyasta-sankalpo yogi bhavati kashchana BG 6.2: What is known as sanyās is non-different from Yog, for none become yogis without renouncing worldly desires. ---------------------------------------------------- A sanyāsī renounces the pleasures of the mind and senses. But mere renunciation is not the goal, nor is it sufficient to reach the goal. Renunciation means that our running in the wrong direction has stopped. We were searching for happiness in the world, and we understood that there is no happiness in material pleasures, so we stopped running toward the world. But, the destination is not reached just by stopping. The destination of the soul is God-realization. The process of going toward God—taking the mind toward him—is the path of Yog. Those who have incomplete knowledge of the goal of life, look upon renunciation as the highest goal of spirituality. Those who truly understand the goal of life, regard God-realization as the ultimate goal of their spiritual endeavor. There are two kinds of renunciation—phalgu vairāgya and yukt vairāgya. Phalgu vairāgya is where worldly objects are seen as objects of Maya, the material energy, and hence renounced because they are detrimental to spiritual progress. Yukt vairāgya is where everything is seen as belonging to God, and hence meant to be utilized in his service. Phalgu vairāgya is unstable, and can easily revert to attachment for the world. The name “Phalgu” comes from a river in the city of Gaya, in the state of Bihar in India. The river Phalgu runs below the surface. From atop, it seems as if there is no water, but if you dig a few feet, you encounter the stream below. Similarly, many persons renounce the world to go and live in monasteries, only to find that in a few years the renunciation has vanished and the mind is again attached to the world. Their detachment was phalgu vairāgya. Finding the world to be troublesome and miserable, they desired to get away from it by taking shelter in monastery. But when they found spiritual life also to be difficult and arduous, they got detached from spirituality as well. Then there are others who establish their loving relationship with God. Motivated by the desire to serve him, they renounce the world to live in a monastery. Their renunciation is yukt vairāgya. They usually continue the journey even if they face difficulties. ----------------------------------------------------- About Swami Mukundananda: Swami Mukundananda is a global spiritual leader, philosopher, visionary, author, and humanitarian. He is the founder of JKYog (Jagadguru Kripaluji Yog), which offers Yoga for Body, Mind, and Soul. Swamiji has distinguished degrees from IIT and IIM. Swami Mukundananda took the renounced order of life after giving up his promising corporate career. He is a senior disciple of Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj, who entrusted him with spreading Vedic Knowledge and Bhakti Yog throughout the world. In this channel, Swamiji explains the profound knowledge of the Holy Bhagavad Gita lucidly and succinctly verse-by-verse. And he teaches us how to practically apply the wisdom bestowed by Lord Krishna in our daily lives to bring out the best version of ourselves and make our life successful. ------------------------------- ► Join 'Verse of the Day' WhatsApp Channel click https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VamX... ► Holy Bhagavad Gita Website: https://www.holy-bhagavad-gita.org/ ----------------------------- #bhagavadgita #swamimukundananda #shreekrishna #meditation #karmyogi

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