You Are Not a Prisoner of the Past
Briefly

In this part three, Gautam Jain emphasizes the idea that individuals choose their karma as opposed to inheriting it from their family. He discusses how grounding oneself in their higher Self can alleviate psychological issues, steering focus away from self-centeredness. Addressing the balance between duty and personal desire, Jain advocates for a life led by duty, where relationships thrive on the act of giving rather than taking. His teachings, rooted in Vedanta, aim to transform one’s life through selfless service and clarity of purpose.
You don't inherit karma from your family; you choose it. Your desire shapes your experience, and the body is merely a vehicle for fulfilling that desire.
Prioritizing duty above personal desire leads to a fulfilling life. Attachment hinders relationships, whereas living as a giver promotes profound connections with others.
Read at Psychology Today
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