Beginning with the Gita
A first path into the Bhagavad Gita - not as scripture to master, but as a manual for attention read three ways.
Begin the pathInstead of an endless feed, a few deliberate journeys: essays ordered so that each one prepares the ground for the next.
A first path into the Bhagavad Gita - not as scripture to master, but as a manual for attention read three ways.
Begin the pathThree essays and a simple architecture for rebuilding attention - one guarded hour, one honest silence, one unhurried walk.
Begin the pathTwo essays that take rest seriously - as sacred repair rather than a reward withheld until collapse.
Begin the pathHow spaces teach the body what the mind resists learning - and how to build small sanctuaries inside ordinary rooms.
Begin the pathThree essays for the stretches when practice feels impossible - small rites, honest rest, and verses for beginning again.
Begin the pathFive essays for the weeks when discipline is hardest to sustain and easiest to abandon.
Begin the pathFour essays on what is withheld in good teaching, and why the withholding is often the point.
Begin the pathFour essays on the structure of prayer, blessing, and scripture, and what their form quietly teaches.
Begin the pathFour essays on altars, thresholds, and the ordinary materials that accumulate meaning through attention.
Begin the pathFour essays on mourning, memory, and what ritual offers a grief that does not resolve on schedule.
Begin the path