: Provides detailed commentary on the Bhagavad Gita's opening chapters, focusing on Krishna's specific advice to Arjuna during his moment of existential crisis.
: The book explores the "neutral position" as a state of mind that stays engaged without partiality, allowing one to see through the polarizing dualities of good versus evil or success and failure. Structure & Format
: A major focus is transitioning from dependency on external authorities to "true sovereign adulthood" by overcoming societal conditioning and internal fears. The Path to the Guru: The Science of Self-Reali...
: The book treats the ancient rishis like modern scientists, emphasizing skepticism and inquiry as valid tools for finding truth.
Scott Teitsworth has taught Indian philosophy since the 1970s and currently hosts the Narayana Gurukula in Portland, Oregon. His work often bridges the gap between ancient Eastern thought and modern psychological insights. : Provides detailed commentary on the Bhagavad Gita's
: The text is designed to be actionable, offering tools to reconnect with suppressed parts of the inner being and manage life's inevitable conflicts. About the Author
: Available at retailers like Walmart and Exotic India Art . : The book treats the ancient rishis like
by Scott Teitsworth is a deep dive into the psychological and philosophical tools found in the first two chapters of the Bhagavad Gita . Drawing on over 40 years of study under Guru Nitya Chaitanya Yati, Teitsworth presents the Gita not as a religious text demanding blind faith, but as a scientific manual for personal development and spiritual liberation. Core Themes & Insights
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