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Let go of the past and future from "summary" of Bhagavad Gita According to Gandhi (Gita According to Gandhi) by M. K. Gandhi

The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to focus on the present moment, to be fully present in the here and now. It reminds us that dwelling on the past or worrying about the future only serves to distract us from what is happening in the present. When we hold onto the past, we are unable to move forward, we are stuck in a cycle of regret and resentment. Similarly, when we constantly worry about the future, we are unable to fully experience the present moment. By letting go of the past and future, we free ourselves from the burden of regret and anxiety. We are able to focus on what is truly important – the present moment. This concept may seem simple, but it is incredibly powerful. It requires us to let go of our attachment to outcomes, to surrender our need for control. It calls us to trust in the unfolding of life...
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    Bhagavad Gita According to Gandhi (Gita According to Gandhi)

    M. K. Gandhi

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