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Day 56
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 9

There are moments when words stop and the mind becomes silent in confusion.
Sometimes accepting that we are lost
is the beginning of real understanding.
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Day 57
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 10


Even in the middle of pain and uncertainty, life continues to move forward.
Sometimes the turning point comes quietly β€”
through a single moment, conversation, or realization.



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Today is Mother’s Day!!🌸
a reminder to appreciate the women
who gave us love,strength,and comfort
even in their hardest days
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there 🀍
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Coping is the biggest suffering.
Me ofc
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Day 58
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 11

We suffer because we become attached to what is temporary.
True wisdom begins when we understand that life keeps changing,
but the deeper self within us remains untouched.


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Day 59
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 12


The soul is eternal β€” it was never truly born, and it never truly dies.
Bodies and situations may change with time,
but our deeper existence continues beyond them.
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Day 61
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 13

Just as we naturally move from childhood to youth and then to old age, life continues to change in ways we may not fully understand.
The Gita teaches us that peace comes not from knowing everything,
but from accepting that change is a natural part of existence.



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Purposely wrote day 61 instead of day 60 today just to see if anyone would notice 😭🌿
Now I’m wondering whether y’all are actually enjoying the bhagavad gita series or not

feel free to share your thoughts or suggest something else you’d like to see on the channel
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"If qoutes is your power, what are you without it?"
Socrates Da Goat
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Day 61
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 14


Happiness and sadness, comfort and discomfort β€” all come and go with time.
Just like seasons change, life’s experiences are also temporary.
Learning to face them patiently brings inner strength.


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Day 62
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 15

A person who remains steady through both happiness and sorrow becomes stronger within.
When we stop letting temporary emotions control us,
we begin to find true peace.


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Day 63
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 16


Temporary things continue to change, while truth remains constant.
What is real and eternal cannot be destroyed,
even if everything around us changes.

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Day 64
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 17


The true self within us cannot be destroyed by anything in this world.
Situations, people, and circumstances may change,
but our inner essence remains untouched.


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Day 65
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 18

The body changes and eventually comes to an end, but the soul continues its journey.
The Gita reminds us not to place our entire identity in temporary things,
because our deeper existence goes beyond them.



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Day 66
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 19

We often believe that endings are absolute, but the Gita teaches that the deeper self is beyond destruction.
What truly exists within us cannot be ended by external events.



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Day 67
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 20

Our true self is not limited by birth or death.
While life around us constantly changes, the deeper essence within remains untouched.

Reflection πŸ’­
How much of your peace depends on things that keep changing?

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You said that figures like Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great had great lives.

I said that in many ways they did β€” lives full of conquest, ambition, power, danger, and influence on history. Their names survived for centuries, which makes their lives seem larger than ordinary human existence.

But there’s another side:

Alexander conquered huge territories before age 33, then died young and exhausted. His empire quickly fractured after his death.

Genghis Khan built one of the largest empires ever, but his campaigns also brought massive destruction and suffering.


Then you asked: β€œWhere are they now?”

And the point was: They’re gone.

Despite all their power, armies, fame, and achievements, they died like everyone else. Time erased most of what once felt unstoppable. What remains now are mostly names, stories, and historical impact.

The deeper idea was that death equalizes everyone eventually. So the important question becomes less about temporary power and more about what actually lasts after a person is gone β€” whether that’s influence, ideas, family, creations, or the effect they had on other people.
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Day 68
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 21

When we understand that our true self is beyond destruction, fear begins to lose its power.
Wisdom is not about escaping life,
but about seeing beyond temporary fears.



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Day 69
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 22

Just as we change old clothes and wear new ones, the soul too moves forward while leaving behind what has completed its purpose.
Change is not always an ending β€”
sometimes it is simply a continuation in a different form.



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One more powerful moment from Apology:
Socrates was offered chances to save himself if he stopped philosophizing and questioning society. He refused.
His attitude was basically: β€œIt is better to die staying true to what I believe than live comfortably by abandoning it.”
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Day 71
Bhagavad Gita β€” Chapter 2, Verse 24

The soul cannot be broken, changed, or destroyed.
While life around us keeps shifting,
there is a part within us that remains constant and unchanged.


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