aPerhaps it's time for one of us to launch "Fake Bhagavad Gita Quotes" (or "Fake Veda Quotes"? The possibilities are endless, as avidyā is seemingly endless).Dear Patrick,I have enjoyed and referred my students to the "Fake Buddha Quotes" website: https://fakebuddhaquotes.com/Andrew J. Nicholson, Ph.D.http://philosophicalrasika.
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] BhG quoteHello,I'm curious about this quote as I am writing about the use of phrases related to ,,journeys to self,,. In a google search for examples, I came across this"Yoga is the journey of the self , through the self, to the self ~ The Bhagavad Gita"Might anyone know which chapter and verse this translation is? I do not recognise it.Thanks, Patrick
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