Bhagavad Gita — Five Keys
Clarity
Ātma-Jñāna / Self-knowledge
Clarity gathers the Gita’s teachings on the Self, the nature of reality, non-doership, and the steady wisdom that dissolves confusion.
39 lessons
Start Section1Why the wise do not grieveGita 2.11
2The Self is never absentGita 2.12
3Change belongs to the body, not to the SelfGita 2.13
4The real never ceases; the unreal never truly existsGita 2.16
5That which pervades everything is indestructibleGita 2.17
6The Self is unborn, eternal, and changelessGita 2.20
7Changing bodies is like changing clothesGita 2.22
8The Self cannot be destroyedGita 2.23
9The Self is unchanging, all-pervading, and stableGita 2.24
10The Self is beyond perception and thoughtGita 2.25
11The Self is a wonder to knowGita 2.29
12The beginning of a steady mindGita 2.55
13Freedom from emotional disturbanceGita 2.56
14Freedom from likes and dislikesGita 2.57
15Mastery over the sensesGita 2.58
16The force of the sensesGita 2.60
17Mastery through alignmentGita 2.61
18Freedom in engagementGita 2.64
19Inner calm leads to clarityGita 2.65
20The danger of an uncontrolled mindGita 2.67
21Freedom from craving leads to peaceGita 2.71
22This is the state of freedomGita 2.72
23I do nothing at all — understanding action correctlyGita 5.8–5.9
24Living free from doershipGita 5.13
25The mind resting in the SelfGita 6.20–6.23
26The rarity of true knowledgeGita 7.3
27The nature of reality — matter and consciousnessGita 7.4–7.7
28The power of māyā and freedom from itGita 7.13–7.14
29The Self in all beingsGita 10.20
30The field and the knower of the fieldGita 13.1–3
31Values that prepare the mind for knowledgeGita 13.7–11
32What is to be known — the nature of realityGita 13.12–18
33The Self as witness, experiencer, and non-doerGita 13.22–23
34Seeing beyond the guṇasGita 14.19–20
35The Self in the individual experienceGita 15.7–11
36The perishable, imperishable, and the SupremeGita 15.16–18
37Seeing one reality in allGita 18.20
38The culmination of knowledge — abiding in realityGita 18.50–55
39The complete vision of the SelfGita Summary