This video is Part 3 of our Introduction to Bhagavad Gita series with Gopala dasi. The sacred and epic ancient Bhagavad-Gita offers us a shining torchlight of knowledge to illuminate our path through life so that we may experience enlightenment and peace. We all need clarity to overcome challenges that come our way and the Bhagavad-Gita gives us answers to the biggest questions of all: Who am I? Why am I here? What is the true purpose of life? Where does deep inner happiness and peace lie? In this series we will be exploring the chapters step by step to enable you to gain the most benefit from this study. Please email us at adelaide@asmy.org.au if you have questions throughout this series. Thank-you for joining!
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Introduction to Bhagavad Gita: Part Two | Gopala dasi
The sacred and epic ancient Bhagavad-Gita offers us a shining torchlight of knowledge to illuminate our path through life so that we may experience enlightenment and peace. We all need clarity to overcome challenges that come our way and the Bhagavad-Gita gives us answers to the biggest questions of all: Who am I? Why am I here? What is the true purpose of life? Where does deep inner happiness and peace lie? In this series we will be exploring the chapters step by step to enable you to gain the most benefit from this study. Please email us at adelaide@asmy.org.au if you have questions throughout this series. Thankyou for joining!
3 Paths to Enlightenment – Spiritual Wisdom
What does it mean to be enlightened? How do l know if someone is really enlightened? What are the aspects of the knowledge required to attain it. From the Bhagavad Gita and other authoritative Vedic texts, we can understand that there are 3 levels of understanding , regarding enlightenment. One being perfect, the next being more perfect, and the third being completely perfect . To be fully enlightened means to know all 3. Being enlightened refers to having knowledge of the Absolute Truth, The Original Cause or God, as he is referred to. He is known by 3 different aspects, which then differentiate, a persons level of understanding, relationship and knowledge.