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Nothing shapes our perceptions, emotions, actions, and ultimately our destiny as much as our mind. Though the mind is a constant inner presence, we rarely realise its presence, leave alone evaluate its effect.
Mind It! offers sixty-four reflections on ten verses of the Bhagavad-gita, an ancient classic on mind management. Each of these reflections is like an inner torchlight for observing whether our mind is working for our interests or against them.
Some of the reflections are:
The mind is a tormentor, not a mentor
The mind may replay, but we don't have to play
If we let the mind fill in the blanks, it will overwrite the sentence
The mind is like a dog that barks, but can't bite unless we let it
When the mind cries wolf, know that the mind is the worst wolf
Play the part of the part and the whole will fill the hole
Meditation minimizes inner friction and maximizes outer contribution
The mind is the TV and the TV-thief
When you shake an apple tree, don't be blind to the falling of mangoes
With catchy, concise titles that convey the gist of each of its reflections, Mind It! is a ready resource for spiritual empowerment in our inner battle for fulfilling our potential.
Mind It! offers sixty-four reflections on ten verses of the Bhagavad-gita, an ancient classic on mind management. Each of these reflections is like an inner torchlight for observing whether our mind is working for our interests or against them.
Some of the reflections are:
The mind is a tormentor, not a mentor
The mind may replay, but we don't have to play
If we let the mind fill in the blanks, it will overwrite the sentence
The mind is like a dog that barks, but can't bite unless we let it
When the mind cries wolf, know that the mind is the worst wolf
Play the part of the part and the whole will fill the hole
Meditation minimizes inner friction and maximizes outer contribution
The mind is the TV and the TV-thief
When you shake an apple tree, don't be blind to the falling of mangoes
With catchy, concise titles that convey the gist of each of its reflections, Mind It! is a ready resource for spiritual empowerment in our inner battle for fulfilling our potential.
- ASIN : B01M130UQA
- Print length : 134 pages
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Mind it!: 64 Reflections on Bhagavad-Gita for Managing the Mind (Gita Daily Series Book 4)
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Mind it!: 64 Reflections on Bhagavad-Gita for Managing the Mind (Gita Daily Series Book 4)
₹703.50
SKU No. : SE_BK_8826Sold by
Totally Indian
Visit Store →
Language:English
Quantity:
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Nothing shapes our perceptions, emotions, actions, and ultimately our destiny as much as our mind. Though the mind is a constant inner presence, we rarely realise its presence, leave alone evaluate its effect.
Mind It! offers sixty-four reflections on ten verses of the Bhagavad-gita, an ancient classic on mind management. Each of these reflections is like an inner torchlight for observing whether our mind is working for our interests or against them.
Some of the reflections are:
The mind is a tormentor, not a mentor
The mind may replay, but we don't have to play
If we let the mind fill in the blanks, it will overwrite the sentence
The mind is like a dog that barks, but can't bite unless we let it
When the mind cries wolf, know that the mind is the worst wolf
Play the part of the part and the whole will fill the hole
Meditation minimizes inner friction and maximizes outer contribution
The mind is the TV and the TV-thief
When you shake an apple tree, don't be blind to the falling of mangoes
With catchy, concise titles that convey the gist of each of its reflections, Mind It! is a ready resource for spiritual empowerment in our inner battle for fulfilling our potential.
Mind It! offers sixty-four reflections on ten verses of the Bhagavad-gita, an ancient classic on mind management. Each of these reflections is like an inner torchlight for observing whether our mind is working for our interests or against them.
Some of the reflections are:
The mind is a tormentor, not a mentor
The mind may replay, but we don't have to play
If we let the mind fill in the blanks, it will overwrite the sentence
The mind is like a dog that barks, but can't bite unless we let it
When the mind cries wolf, know that the mind is the worst wolf
Play the part of the part and the whole will fill the hole
Meditation minimizes inner friction and maximizes outer contribution
The mind is the TV and the TV-thief
When you shake an apple tree, don't be blind to the falling of mangoes
With catchy, concise titles that convey the gist of each of its reflections, Mind It! is a ready resource for spiritual empowerment in our inner battle for fulfilling our potential.
- ASIN : B01M130UQA
- Print length : 134 pages
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