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Beyond the Battlefield: Bhagavad Gita for Modern Leadership, Entrepreneurs and Seekers

Episode 14: The Real, The Unreal… and the Illusion In Between — Lessons on Discernment for Modern Leaders

13 Jul 2025

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Episode 14You hold a hot potato, it burns—yet it is gone the moment you drop it. So what truly lasts? What is real amid all this impermanence?In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 16, Krishna reveals a powerful knot-breaking verse—distinguishing between sat (the real), asat (the unreal), and mithya (the illusory). This episode simplifies one of the deepest teachings of the Gita, helping you see beyond the illusions that cause fear, attachment, and confusion.⸻🌿 In This Episode:– “What is real cannot cease to be” explained simply– Hot potato and water reflection metaphors for sat, asat, mithya– Why illusions create unnecessary suffering– Leadership insights: discernment amidst distractions– Reflection on how to live from the unchanging real while acting in the changing world– Simple practices to see through illusions without bypassing your responsibilities⸻✨ Whether you feel trapped in fear, lost in shifting circumstances, or struggling to find what is truly important, this episode will help you clarify your inner compass.⸻🪐 Recommended for: Leaders, spiritual seekers, those on a path of clarity, and anyone curious about the deeper teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.⸻✨ Hashtags: #BeyondTheBattlefield #BhagavadGita #LeadershipPodcast #KrishnaWisdom #Discernment #SpiritualGrowth #ModernLeadership #TruthSeeking #InnerClarity⸻🎶 Listen now, breathe, and discover what is truly real beneath the noise of your battlefield.https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6845186212588191ae7aa9e327bebc9a-byb-interactive

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