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The GITA Interviews talks to some of today's top CEOS to discuss how they're working on a global scale by utilizing GITA. GITA is an alliance of carefully selected and OEM validated, professional IT partners. They open the door for companies to an international landscape, serving multinational organizations, no matter where on the globe they do business.
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A respected Psychiatrist introduces us to the ancient teachings that are both the blueprint, and the foundation of today's Mindfulness movement. These are the philosophies that played vital roles in both India's and America's independence from England. The doctor tells us how The Gita changed his life and how The Gita can ease the trauma and help meet many of the challenges that he has spent a lifetime treating in his patients. "The Gita" podcast opens an ancient door to help you return to S ...
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Unlock Timeless Wisdom for Modern Challenges. Infuse your creative endeavours with the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita to unlock your limitless potential and open up to a more meaningful, peaceful, and fulfilling creative journey. Welcome to 'Bhagavad Gita for the Creative Soul,' where writer and seeker Saurin Desai explores his personal thoughts and challenges on work, life, and creativity while sharing practical teachings from the Gita that empower him to wield creativity with grace, ...
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Swami Tattwamayananda’s class on Srimad Bhagavad Gita is held at the Vedanta Society of Northern California, San Francisco (founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1900) on Friday evenings in the First Universal Hindu Temple in the West (founded by Swami Trigunatitananda in 1905). Classes are held on Friday night at 7:30 pm. All are most welcome. The Srimad Bhagavad Gita is the most important spiritual classic of Hinduism. Swami Tattwamayananda, currently the Minister of the Vedanta Society of North ...
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This podcast is all about The Bhagavad-Gītā As it is, by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement. The Bhagavad Gita emphasizes a path of devotion toward lord Krishna. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sevak/support
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In this episode of GITA interviews, host Emery Geosits discusses thinking outside the box and finding boutique solutions to customer problems in the IT space. Emery and Anuj also discuss the expanding conversation surrounding AI and how it can be deftly and successfully integrated for business use. As the appetite for AI grows in the consumer, comp…
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The 13th, 14th and 15th verses discuss the five factors involved in any kind of activity. 14th verse: “In any activity, there are five factors involved. (1) adhiṣhṭhānam – The body-mind-complex, which is the basis of all actions. (2) kartā – the agent of action, which is the jivatma. (3) karaṇam – Different instruments of action, such as the senses…
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5th verse: “The three virtues of Yajna, dana and tapah should not be given up. These three virtues become natural to the enlightened and become the means to those aspiring to be enlightened.” 6th verse: “Yajna, dana and tapah should be performed giving up our attachment to the results and our selfish desire to enjoy the results of the work.” Yajna …
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Title: Yajna, Dana and Tapah Should Not be Given Up 18th Chapter: verse 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 3rd verse: “According to Samkhya philosophy, all actions should be given up. According to Mimamsa philosophy, performance of Yajna, dana and tapah should not be given up.” According to Kapila and Samkhya philosophy, every action is mixed with some imperfection and…
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The 18th chapter is the longest and is about moksha-sannyasa-yoga. It is also considered as a condensation of the previous 17 chapters. Moksha represents the highest value in human existence and means liberation from the bondage of samsara. Sannyasa means giving up the feeling up doer-ship and the renouncement of ego. According to Hindu tradition, …
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The 18th chapter is the longest and is about moksha-sannyasa-yoga. It is also considered as a summary of the previous 17 chapters. Moksha means liberation from the bondage of samsara. In modern times, it can be interpreted as liberation from utilitarian values, ultimately reaching a state where we stop searching for continuous happiness, and where …
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In this last episode of season 1, Saurin embarks on a journey of clarity and conviction. He confronts uncertainty by drawing from Chapter 18, Verse 73, seeking to dissolve doubts and embrace confident decision-making. Join him as he shares transformative practices—reading, mentoring, journaling, mindfulness—and explores a path towards peace and pur…
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Title: Performing Actions with Sattvic Shraddha 17th Chapter: verses 26, 27, 28; recapitulation of 17th chapter It is difficult for normal human beings to perform their spiritual practices with perfection. With the utterance of “Om Tat Sat”, when we perform any act - Yajna, dana and tapah – they become purified. When we offer our activity to the al…
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In Episode 24, Saurin seeks to unlock the keys to first controlling and then conquering anger. He desires to transition from reaction to response through self-reflection and understanding, guided by wisdom in chapter 2, verse 63 of the Gita. He dissects triggers, explores calming techniques, nurtures empathy, and aligns actions with core values, pa…
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Title: Purifying Spiritual Practices with Om Tat Sat 17th Chapter: verses 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 23rd verse: “In the Vedic literature, specifically the Upanishads, it is stated that “Om Tat Sat” constitutes the essence of all vedic literature. It represents the triple designation of Brahman. These three words are behind the origin and creation of the B…
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In Episode 23, Saurin explores separating creativity from passion, guided by Gita's wisdom in Chapter 14, Verse 5. Discover the modes of goodness, passion, and ignorance influencing creative endeavors. Learn actionable steps—creative diversification, mindfulness, self-reflection, study, and detachment—to foster a more fulfilling and intuitive creat…
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Title: Meaning of Om Tat Sat 17th Chapter: verses 20, 21, 22, 23 Yajna, Dana, and Tapah – these spiritual principles have the triple dimensions of Sattvika, Rajasika and Tamasika. Yajna refers to any noble, unselfish deed that is done with a sense of sanctity and sacredness and as an offering to God. Our everyday activities can be spiritualized whe…
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We welcome you to join us in building a community of creative souls on this journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Reach out to us at gitacreativesoul@gmail.com or find us on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter YouTube And don't miss an episode - subscribe to the podcast today! Bhagavad Gita for the Creative Soul Produced by The Voice Bank Concept …
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Our temperaments are determined by a combination of the three gunas – sattva guna, rajo guna and tamo guna. Sattva guna is the highest and most sublime. It manifests itself as wisdom and serenity. Rajo guna manifests itself as dynamism and ambition. Tamo guna manifests itself as laziness and delusion. The three gunas reflect in different areas of h…
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In Episode 21, Saurin confronts today's chaos by drawing wisdom from Gita 2.69. He illuminates a path to resilience amidst uncertainty, viewing 'night' as turmoil and 'awakening' as a chance for introspection. Strategies include embracing uncertainty, seeking opportunities amid chaos, discerning information, and fostering connections for growth. Th…
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Our temperaments are determined by a combination of the three gunas – sattva guna, rajo guna and tamo guna. Sattva guna is the highest and most sublime. It manifests itself as wisdom and serenity. Rajo guna manifests itself as dynamism and ambition. Tamo guna manifests itself as laziness and delusion. These three temperaments are based on our samsk…
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In Episode 20, Saurin grapples with the relentless force of creative resistance. Drawing inspiration from Gita 9.26 as well as Steven Pressfield’s ‘War of Art’, he discovers how tiny steps, daily practice, rewarding every small achievement, and creating without attachment will overcome the obstacles. Join him in the ongoing battle against resistanc…
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In Episode 19, Saurin realizes the importance of remaining committed to his chosen creative path. Drawing inspiration from Gita 9.22 and the Helsinki Bus station theory, he shares steps for staying on one's creative path: self-reflection, goal setting, prioritization, mentoring, efforts, and adaptability. The central message is the significance of …
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Our temperaments are determined by a combination of the three gunas – sattva guna, rajo guna and tamo guna. Sattva guna is the highest and most sublime. It manifests itself as wisdom and serenity. Rajo guna manifests itself as dynamism and ambition. Tamo guna manifests itself as laziness and delusion. 7th verse: “The food that we eat is linked to t…
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In episode 18, Saurin is on a quest to uncover the secrets of nurturing and sustaining a creative mindset. His goal is to consistently tap into the boundless creative energy that resides within him. By drawing wisdom from Gita 8.14, he understands how consistent contemplation on creativity and a strong connection with it cause inspiration and ideas…
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Shraddha cannot be properly translated in English. Shraddha refers to a sense of sanctity and sacredness that helps us preserve higher values. It can also mean faith in scriptures, God, teacher, and a sense of integrity. One of the verses says: “A man is only as much as the shraddha he has.” 2nd verse: “The shraddha of human beings is three-fold – …
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In Episode 17, Saurin embarks on a quest to uncover how and where to find creative inspiration. Inspired by Chapter 7, Verse 8 of the Gita, he delves into the omnipresence of creative energy in the Universe and harnesses this cosmic creativity through mindfulness, curiosity, non-learning, and meaningful interactions. Consequently, every moment tran…
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In this episode of GITA interviews, host Emery Geosits welcomes William Ho of HKBN Enterprise Solutions, a longtime member of the Global IT Alliance. Emery and William discuss the evolving technology landscape in Asia as competition rapidly increases. A focus on strengthening security solutions and ensuring protection for the client is a priority f…
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21st verse: “There are three gates to a hellish life – hellish conditions created from our own actions. These three gates are lust, anger and greed (kamah, krodhah, lobhah). These three should be abandoned.” Every wrong action has desire or lust as its source. Once we have a desire, we direct our senses and energy to fulfill that desire. Not all de…
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We welcome you to join us in building a community of creative souls on this journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Reach out to us at gitacreativesoul@gmail.com or find us on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter YouTube And don't miss an episode - subscribe to the podcast today! Bhagavad Gita for the Creative Soul Produced by The Voice Bank Concept …
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In Episode 15, Saurin discusses the mind's constant state of anxiety about the future, lingering bitterness from the past, and the chaos of the present moment. He embarks on a quest to figure out a worry-free, regret-less, clear-minded existence. Drawing inspiration from Chapter 6, Verse 5 of the Bhagavad Gita, he explores how the mind can serve as…
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17th verse: “Extremely conceited, haughty, filled with pride and intoxication of wealth, they perform all sacrifices with great ostentation disregarding all ordinances.” This is the literal translation. The meaning of the verse is that such people do things in an improper manner without any consideration for propriety. Kama refers to desire – the m…
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In Episode 14, Saurin is looking to overcome his birthday blues and rediscover the joy of celebrating his birthday. As he reflects on childhood memories and his evolving perspective, he unearths a surprising connection between birthdays and the Bhagavad Gita, specifically Chapter 2, Verse 28. Join him as he discovers how he plans to celebrate the e…
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The 16th chapter is an analytic study on the basic elements of human personality. Its purpose is to help people understand fundamental values that have enriched human civilization. It reminds us that we should not forget those values in our pursuit of wealth, power and comfort. 11th verse: “There is continuous thought in the mind – no control, no r…
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In Episode 13, Saurin wonders if there’s a fool-proof method to determine if his creative work is complete enough to be published. He discovers the answer in Chapter 2, Verse 48 that allows him to be committed yet detached throughout the creative journey. He embraces the profound insight that your works are not babies but children on a journey to f…
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The 16th chapter does not just give a list of dos and don’ts. It makes us understand the subtle differences between the characteristics. For example, one of the Asuri traits that is described is Dambhah, big show of one’s status. In relation to it, it describes Darpah as another Asuri trait. Someone who may be humble and calm, may assure himself of…
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Join us in Episode 12 as Saurin figures out how to lead a meaningful and fulfilling existence amidst the unpredictability that life brings. He shares his profound insights from Chapter 2, Verse 41, highlighting the critical role of a focused intellect for those with unwavering determination. Discover how he is mastering scattered thoughts, sustaini…
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16th Chapter: Verses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Gita’s conclusion is that the essence of spirituality is about becoming a good human being. This is emphasized in the 9th chapter, in the 12th chapter and in the 16th chapter. The qualities described in these chapters should be imbibed and should express themselves in our everyday interaction with fellow beings…
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In Episode 11, Saurin explores Chapter 18, Verse 48 of the Bhagavad Gita, grappling with the fact that not all aspects of his creative work are enjoyable. He discusses strategies for embracing less glamorous tasks, such as focusing on the bigger picture, celebrating achievements, and seeking opportunities for growth. Join him as he navigates the ch…
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The 16th chapter discusses human characteristics by dividing them into two groups. The first group is called Daivi Sampat – those who have divine spiritual characteristics and are naturally inclined to do good. The second group is called Asuri Sampat – those who have a natural instinct for the opposite qualities. For example, there are some who liv…
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In Episode 10, Saurin explores the art of persevering versus seeking new paths in his creative journey. Drawing profound insights from the Bhagavad Gita, and inspired by Chapter 2, Verse 40, he confronts the fear of failure and reshapes his perspective on setbacks. And with a strategy centered on curiosity, learning, play, and seeking feedback, he …
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Join Saurin Desai in this heartfelt exploration of the concept of surrendering to mentors. In Episode 9, he reflects on his own resistance to complete submission to his mentors, considering his experiences as both a student and mentor. Drawing inspiration from Shlok 4.34 of the Bhagavad Gita, and the Bhagavatam, he shares the steps he's taking. Tun…
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In Episode 8, Saurin is struggling with the tension between his desire to work independently and the necessity of teamwork. His primary internal conflict on most days revolves around avoiding interactions with others while still completing his work. However, he accepts the significant improvement in his work when he collaborates with others. He fin…
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In Episode 7, Saurin grapples with creative burnout. He works hard, even though creative joy remains elusive. The thought of work suffocates him, and thinking about the future is daunting. Guided by Chapter 6, Verse 17 of the Bhagavad Gita, he delves into the significance of achieving balance in his daily life and the need to prioritize self-care a…
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Caught in a creative void, Saurin often seeks solace in everything but his work. Writer's block becomes a convenient excuse for shopping, browsing, and attending to anything and everything except his creative pursuits. However, deep down, he recognizes the need to address this block directly. Join him in Episode 6 as he seeks insights from the anci…
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In the fifth episode entitled "Managing Creative Feedback," Saurin examines his continuous challenges in dealing with rejection and critique throughout his creative journey. He reflects upon the recent incident's influence on him and delves into the impact of feedback on his work. Finding inspiration from Chapter 2, Verse 14, Saurin begins to welco…
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In this episode of GITA interviews, host Emery Geosits reaches across the globe to discuss consultation and services with Heiko Faure. Emery and Faure discuss the importance of aligning IT, IT strategy, and overall business strategy in crafting successful relationships with customers. An emphasis on finding real solutions for your customers begins …
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In episode four, entitled "Staying Motivated & Persistent," Saurin experiences existential dread, questioning the purpose of his actions and his life. He endeavors to stay resilient and committed to his craft while seeking ways to cultivate a positive and grateful attitude towards his creative work. He finds a solution in Chapter 9, Verse 27, which…
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In episode three, titled "Working with Attention & Awareness," Saurin procrastinates, then gets anxious about it. He grapples with focus and discipline in a world full of distractions and interruptions. And discovers in Chapter 6, Verses 34 that Arjuna too found the mind to be restless, turbulent, obstinate, and strong. Eventually, he discovers a p…
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In episode two, titled "Creating Without Attachments," Saurin explores the challenges in creating without being attached to the original vision or results. He reflects on his resistance to constructive criticism or changes, his desire for achievement and recognition, and his feeling inadequate and incompetent upon failure. And finally draws inspira…
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In the first episode, titled "navigating impostor syndrome & authenticity," Saurin delves into the struggle of staying true to oneself and embracing authenticity while grappling with the fear of failure and the feelings of being an impostor. He reflects on his own journey of comparison, self-doubt, and the pursuit of external validation. And, amids…
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Infuse your creative endeavours with the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita to unlock your limitless potential and open up to a more meaningful, peaceful, and fulfilling creative journey. Welcome to 'Bhagavad Gita for the Creative Soul,' where writer and seeker Saurin Desai explores his personal thoughts and challenges on work, life, and creativi…
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15th Chapter: Verses 8, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 The 15th chapter discusses the idea of immanence, transcendence and omnipresence of the Absolute Reality. The Absolute Reality is beyond verbalization and description – it can only be experienced. 15th verse: “This divine principle is present as the indweller in every living being in this world. It man…
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Title: Expressions of the Divine 15th Chapter: Verses 12, 13, 14, 1512th 12th verse: “There is one all-pervading, immanent, omnipresent, and supreme divine reality which is the Atman. This Atman is the divine light that is present in every being. The light that is in the sun, in the moon and in the fire – that light is nothing but the light of the …
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Title: Atman – The Light of all Lights 15th Chapter: Verses 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 10th verse: “In this body, there are physical senses. There is a perceiver who uses these senses to perceive sense objects. Those who are deluded equate that perceiver to the body-mind complex. Those who are enlightened see him as separate and as the real perceiver.”…
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