
Gita Talk 91–The Battle for Higher Consciousness
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The ninety-first in a series of talks by Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke) on the Bhagavad Gita, India's most famous scripture: the unforgettable dialog between Sri Krishna and Arjuna about the essence of spiritual life.
In this talk, continuing with Chapter 18:59, Swamiji discusses the battle for higher consciousness. He shares stories about Mirabai and Yogananda.
Context and Setup
• Krishna has just finished his sweeping teachings in the Gita and now addresses Arjuna’s inner resistance to fighting.
• The “battle” is symbolic for spiritual aspirants—it represents the struggle for higher consciousness against inner negativity.
Inner Conflict & Dharma
• If Arjuna (or anyone) refuses their duty (dharma) due to egotism, they will still be compelled to act according to their innate nature (svabhava).
• Karma will drive action—if not consciously chosen, it may manifest compulsively, even unwillingly.
• We are “bound by our karma born of our own nature,” and eventually, divine nature pushes us onward—even if through many lives.
The Mechanism of Evolution
• Krishna uses a powerful image: the Lord dwells in the heart and causes all beings to revolve “as if mounted on a machine” (like a spiritual gear system).
• We cycle through countless lives, from simple organisms to self-aware human beings, on a long evolutionary journey toward self-realization.
The Call to Liberation
• True liberation only comes by making the conscious choice to unite with the Supreme.
• “Fly unto Him alone” means to rush—not hesitate—to seek refuge in the Divine with one’s whole being.
False Paths & Fake Yoga
• Mere philosophy, metaphysical tricks, or superficial spiritual gimmicks (e.g., fake pranayama, gimmicky mantras) will not lead to liberation.
• Only sincere effort, rooted in dharma, devotion (bhakti), and inner purification, brings lasting change.
Real Renunciation
• Real letting go is mental and emotional—not just physical.
• The yogi must abandon attachment, aversion, and egotistical resistance, and conform the life to the higher path.
Grace and Inner Drive
• We already have divine grace—but it is our own grace (our own will and discipline) that is usually lacking.
• Grace meets us when we align ourselves completely with Truth.
Ultimate Instruction
• Krishna emphasizes personal responsibility: “Having reflected on this fully, act as you wish.”
• No coercion—only the deep invitation to self-reflection and free will.
Mirabai’s Insight
• The talk closes with Mirabai’s beautiful line:
“I have sold everything in the marketplace of the world to buy my Beloved.”
Whether the price seems too high or too low to others—it must be everything you have.