Beyond the Battlefield: Bhagavad Gita for Modern Leadership, Entrepreneurs and Seekers
In Episode 67, Jessica and Ankur explore one of the deepest psychological teachings from Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 — why desires never end, why the mind keeps running, and what human beings are actually searching for beneath achievement, ambition, and success. Krishna reveals something revolutionary: You do not desire objects. You desire the STORY your mind creates about them. A phone is just a phone. A promotion is just a promotion. Success is just success. But the mind projects: * importance, * identity, * security, * recognition, * completeness. And that projection becomes desire. This episode explores: * Why the mind constantly feels restless * The hidden psychology of desire * संकल्प (mental projection) explained simply * Why achievements fail to satisfy for long * The real meaning of meditation * Why forcing the mind creates more agitation * बुद्धि and धृति explained deeply * The wandering nature of the mind * Why Krishna repeats teachings again and again * Osho’s insights on desire, mind & awareness * रजोगुण, तमोगुण and सत्त्व explained experientially * Leadership without inner noise * The difference between management and mastery This episode also explores how modern leaders suffer not because of lack of capability — but because of inward noise, compulsive thinking, emotional projection, and hidden psychological dependency. Krishna’s teaching becomes incredibly practical for: * entrepreneurs, * founders, * executives, * creators, * professionals, * and anyone struggling with overthinking, anxiety, burnout, or inner restlessness. 🎙️ Verses Covered: ✔ Bhagavad Gita 6.24 ✔ Bhagavad Gita 6.25 ✔ Bhagavad Gita 6.26 ✔ Bhagavad Gita 6.27 Inspired deeply by Osho’s Geeta Darshan insights and modern psychological interpretation. Because maybe… The real problem is not desire. The real problem is that we never question where desire is coming from. 📩 Write to us: beyondthebattlefield@outlook.in 🤖 Explore the Beyond the Battlefield Companion GPT:
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