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A reflective discussion on meditation, discipline, and the challenge of mastering the mind in a distracted world.

Have you ever tried to sit quietly, only to find your mind racing louder than ever? Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 confronts one of the most relatable human struggles — the restless mind. It asks whether inner stability is even possible, and what real discipline looks like beyond motivational quotes and surface-level calm.

About Thinkers Forum
Thinkers Forum is a space for respectful, reflective, and open dialogue on complex ideas that shape human experience.
We’ll explore

  • Why does the mind resist stillness even when we want peace?
  • Is meditation escape — or deeper engagement with reality?
  • What does self-discipline mean in psychological terms?
  • How do we deal with failure in inner practice?
  • Is balance more important than intensity?
  • What does “self-mastery” actually look like in modern life?

What this is
This is a 1-hour online discussion on Google Meet, centered on shared reflection and dialogue. It is not a lecture, religious class, sermon, or expert-led session, but an open conversation where multiple perspectives are welcome.

Who should attend

  • Curious readers, whether new to or familiar with the Bhagavad Gita
  • Those interested in philosophy, psychology, or meditation
  • People navigating distraction, stress, or mental restlessness
  • Anyone who enjoys thoughtful, discussion-based conversations

No religious belief or prior background is required.

Why attend
Explore one of the most timeless human questions — how to steady the mind — and join a reflective discussion that values inquiry, honesty, and lived experience over fixed interpretations.

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