Teachings of Bhagavad-Gita
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thought ceases, checked by the exercise of discipline, he is content within the self, seeing the self through himself." Schmidt, 3 The Gita teaches that the transformation of the individual occurs through many births and rebirths, and each Atman goes must perform their dharma. The liberation of the Atman from the Karmic Self, or the Moksha through Karma yoga, is the sense of ultimacy that the people of the Hindu faith work so diligently to achieve.
thought ceases, checked by the exercise of discipline, he is content within the self, seeing the self through himself." Schmidt, 3 The Gita teaches that the transformation of the individual occurs through many births and rebirths, and each Atman goes must perform their dharma. The liberation of the Atman from the Karmic Self, or the Moksha through Karma yoga, is the sense of ultimacy that the people of the Hindu faith work so diligently to achieve.