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Wisdom through selfdiscipline from "summary" of The Bhagavad Gita by Swami Sivananda

The path to wisdom is paved with self-discipline. It is through the control of our senses and desires that we can truly attain enlightenment. By restraining our impulses and maintaining a sense of balance, we are able to tap into the wellspring of wisdom that lies within each of us. Self-discipline requires a commitment to daily practice and a willingness to forego immediate gratification for long-term growth. It is not an easy path, but it is a rewarding one. Through self-discipline, we are able to cultivate a sense of inner peace and clarity that allows us to see the world as it truly is. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that self-discipline is essential for spiritual growth. It is through the practice of self-control that we are able to transcend our ego and connect with our higher self. By disciplining our minds and bodies, we are able to unlock the wisdom that has been within us all along. Through self-discipline, we are able to cultivate virtues such as patience, humility, and compassion. These qualities are essential for living a fulfilling and purposeful life. By mastering our desires and impulses, we are able to act in alignment with our true nature and live in harmony with the world around us.
  1. The concept of wisdom through self-discipline is a powerful lesson that we can learn from the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. By cultivating self-control and restraint, we are able to tap into our inner wisdom and live a life of purpose and fulfillment. Through the practice of self-discipline, we are able to transcend our limitations and connect with the divine within us.
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The Bhagavad Gita

Swami Sivananda

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