Die Yoga-Weisheit der Bhagavad Gita für Menschen von heute 3-5
Diese ersten Kapitel der Bhagavad Gita belehren über rechtes Tun und selbstloses Handeln, also über Karma Yoga.
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Narrated by:
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Sukadev Volker Bretz
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By:
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Yoga Vidya
About this listen
Die Bhagavad Gita (Der Gesang Gottes) ist eine der wichtigsten Schriften im Yoga. Zentral ist der Dialog zwischen Krishna und seinem Freund und Schüler Arjuna, der auf dem Schlachtfeld stattfindet. Der Kampf, der in der Bhagavadgita beschrieben wird, ist auch der innere Kampf, den jeder Mensch durchmacht, wenn er sich aus der dunklen Seite der Seele zum Licht wenden möchte. Das Schlachtfeld Kurukshetra ist das Leben, das in Angriff genommen werden soll.
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