The Eye to See the "I" (Gita Daily Series Book 2)
We get the eyes to see not when we take birth, but when we get the knowledge to make sense of what we see.
The Bhagavad-gita provides us the eye of spiritual knowledge (jnana-chakshu) to make sense of our inner landscape and recognize the unknown knower who looks back at us when we look in a mirror.
The Eye to See the I makes that spiritual knowledge easily accessible through 121 brief reflections on various verses of the Gita. Some of the reflections are:
•Money talks – and walks away as it is talking
•We can’t replace the mind, but we can re-place it
•The soul seems far out because it is far in
•Free love is a self-contradiction
•The heart of knowledge is the knowledge of the heart
•Let repetition be a re-petition
•The past won’t last if to Krishna we hold fast
With punchy titles that distill each article’s central message, these articles provide the Gita’s insights on a wide variety of issues, all meant to help us realize and relish the innermost core of our being.