6 Insights from Gita’s First Verse About Your Mind
By HiSanatani
More Than History
The first verse isn't just about a war—it’s about your mind. Let’s uncover 6 hidden lessons for your daily mental battles.
Dhritarashtra calls only his sons "mine."
Attachment clouds fairness. Are you choosing "my side" or the "right side" today?
The 'Mine' Trap
2. The Cost of Bias
When we favor "our side" blindly, we lose the truth.
Emotions should inform us, not decide for us.
3. Fear of Consequences
Deep down, he knows his sons are wrong.
Fear is the shadow that follows injustice. Are you ignoring your own "inner alarm"?
4. The B
lindness of
Ego
Real blindness isn't physical—it's pride.—it is ego. Like him, we often ignore truth when it hurts our pride.
5. The Kurukshetra Within
Kurukshetra is not just a war zone; it is our mind. Every day we battle between desires, duty, fear, and values.
6. Finding Our Sanjaya
Sanjaya symbolizes clarity and higher vision. In confusion, we too must find our “inner Sanjaya” through reflection, mentors, or meditation.
The Science of Soul
The Gita isn't just a book—it’s a manual for the mind.
It teaches us how to move from confusion to clarity by mastering our own internal battlefield.
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