The Eye to See the "I": 121 Reflections on Bhagavad-Gita
Author: Chaitanya Charan Das
Publisher: Vedic Oasis for Inspiration, Culture and Education
Format: Paperback
We gain the ability to truly see not at birth, but when we acquire the knowledge to understand what we observe.
The Bhagavad-gita grants us the eye of spiritual knowledge (jnana-chakshu) to comprehend our inner world and recognize the unknown knower who gazes back at us in the mirror.
The Eye to See the I makes this spiritual knowledge readily accessible through 121 concise reflections on various verses from the Gita. Some of the reflections include:
"•Money talks – and walks away as it is talking
•We can’t replace the mind, but we can re-place it
•The soul seems far out because it is far in
•Free love is a self-contradiction
•The heart of knowledge is the knowledge of the heart
•Let repetition be a re-petition
•The past won’t last if to Krishna we hold fast"
With engaging titles that capture the essence of each article, these reflections offer the Gita's insights on a range of topics, all aimed at helping us discover and appreciate the innermost essence of our being.