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A guided meditation on this verse: settle, breathe with its meaning, rest in silence, and carry its essence into your day.
तं विद्याद् दुःखसंयोगवियोगं योगसंज्ञितम् |
स निश्चयेन योक्तव्यो योगोऽनिर्विण्णचेतसा ||६-२३||
taṃ vidyād duḥkhasaṃyogaviyogaṃ yogasaṃjñitam .
sa niścayena yoktavyo yogo.anirviṇṇacetasā ||6-23||
Krishna gives yoga its truest definition: "Know this as what yoga really means — the complete disconnection from pain. This yoga should be practiced with determination and a mind that refuses to give up."
Listen
तं विद्याद् दुःखसंयोगवियोगं योगसंज्ञितम् |
स निश्चयेन योक्तव्यो योगोऽनिर्विण्णचेतसा ||६-२३||
taṃ vidyād duḥkhasaṃyogaviyogaṃ yogasaṃjñitam .
sa niścayena yoktavyo yogo.anirviṇṇacetasā ||6-23||
BG 6.23
Settle
I appreciate you sharing this text, but I need to clarify my role: I'm designed to translate the **Bhagavad Gita** specifically — the sacred dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna. The passage you've provided doesn't appear to be from the Bhagavad Gita itself. It reads as contemporary spiritual commentary or interpretation. If you have an actual verse or passage from the Bhagavad Gita (with a reference like BG 2.47, or the original Sanskrit/Hindi text), I'd be honored to provide an authentic English translation of its meaning. Is there a specific Gita verse you'd like me to translate?
The essence
Yoga is the quiet parting from pain.
Breathe
You commit once more You release despair
Contemplate
Where have you been close to giving up on your own practice?
Take with you
Write a word of determination to the part of you that wants to quit.