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Journeys, not a menu. A way through.
Four verses from the Bhagavad Gita on duty, detachment, and clarity in action—for when you're tangled in outcomes and can't see the next step.
For the spinning, over-active mind—a short chapter-6 exchange where Arjuna names the restlessness you feel, and Krishna answers.
Four verses from the Bhagavad Gita for the dread of how something will turn out—loosening the grip on a result you can't control.
Four verses tracing how anger takes hold—and a path back to steadiness. For the moment you're still in its grip.
For the fear that freezes you in place—four verses on being unshaken, on being your own ally, and on setting down the weight.
The Gita's core passage of consolation—four verses to sit with when you're carrying a loss. Gentle, not a lecture.