In chapter three of the Bhagavad-gita, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna, explains karma-yoga to Arjuna. Karma-yoga is any activity that is performed with God-consciousness (yoga). When we work with this attitude, unattached to the results of our actions, we become free from the good and bad results of our actions. Sri Krishna stresses to Sri Arjuna that performing duties for the greater good and without attachment to results is the proper form of action.
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Soul and Body
Faith and Trust
The Mind and the Senses
Sri Sri Krishna and Sri Arjuna
The Mahabharata
The silence of the brain: mental calmness
Why does the brain need to listen to the body?
Do we make decisions with our body or with reason?
What are stress and anxiety?
Stress is an emotion. How does our brain manage it?
Peace
Devotion and dedication
Detachment
Devotional Service
The Divine and the Demonic
Personal History
False ego
Mantras - Vibrate with their sound
Conclusions
The three types of faith