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The ABC’s of Manifestation: Wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita

Posted by KC Miller on 2/23/26 8:00 AM

As a longtime yogi, the Bhagavad Gita, often referred to as “The Gita,” has always been part of my awareness and has recently become my Guidebook. In preparing for the March 2026 Gifts & Graces event titled “The ABCs of Manifestation,” the wisdom of the Gita offers profound and practical insight for the times we are living in.

“The Gita” is a specific story within the revered Indian epic known as the Mahabharata, the longest poem ever written. With over 100,000 verses, it is roughly ten times the length of the Iliad and the Odyssey combined. This epic classic encompasses a vast array of stories, teachings, and philosophical discourses, reflecting the complexity of human experience and morality. While framed as a historical account, it serves as a powerful metaphorical parable.

The narrative begins on a battlefield, depicting a war between two sets of cousins. It quickly becomes clear that this battlefield symbolizes our minds. The cousins—the Pandavas and the Kauravas—serve as powerful metaphors for the internal struggles within each of us.

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Topics: KC Miller, Gifts and Graces, Holistic Education, The Bhagavad Gita

The Gita & Gratitude — An Epic Tale of Thanksgiving

Posted by KC Miller on 11/23/23 8:00 AM

An ancient sage told of a rich man having all of life's luxuries — money, property, a doting wife, sons who bore him grandsons, adoring daughters, prize-winning steeds, overflowing barns from fruitful harvests. Despite his bounty, he was not happy because of his obsessive, worrisome attitude.  His worry preoccupied his thoughts day and night, causing him untold paranoia and mental anguish. His wife, daughters, and servants began to avoid him for fear of his accusations and confabulations.

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Topics: Gratitude, Mindfulness, KC Miller, yoga, Thanksgiving, Yoga Philosophy, The Bhagavad Gita

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