Bhagwad Gita:Chapter 4- How Wisdom Is Passed Down
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A reflective discussion on how meaningful knowledge survives across generations — and why wisdom needs renewal, not repetition.
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Some ideas refuse to disappear — they resurface across cultures, generations, and moments of crisis.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4 explores why certain forms of wisdom keep returning, how knowledge gets diluted or lost over time, and what it means to truly learn from those who came before us rather than merely repeat their words.
### About Thinkers Forum
Thinkers Forum is a community for respectful, reflective, and open dialogue on complex ideas that shape human thought and lived experience.
### We’ll explore
- How does wisdom differ from information or instruction?
- Why does meaningful knowledge often need to be rediscovered rather than preserved?
- How do traditions lose clarity over time — and how are they renewed?
- What role do teachers, mentors, and lived experience play in transmitting wisdom?
- Can understanding transform action without requiring withdrawal from life?
- Where do we see inherited ideas shaping our choices today — consciously or unconsciously?
### What this is
This is a 1 hour online discussion on Google Meet, focused on shared reflection and dialogue.
It is not a lecture, religious class, sermon, or expert-led session, but a space for thoughtful conversation, questioning, and multiple perspectives.
### Who should attend
- Curious readers, whether new to or familiar with the Bhagavad Gita
- Thinkers interested in philosophy, psychology, ethics, or learning traditions
- People reflecting on mentorship, inheritance of ideas, or personal growth
- Those who enjoy reflective, discussion-based group conversations
No religious belief or prior background is required.
### Why attend
Engage with a timeless question about how wisdom survives across generations, reflect on how knowledge shapes action, and participate in a conversation that values understanding over authority and inquiry over conclusions.
