Bhagavad Gita Verses for Overcoming Self-Doubt

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Understanding Self-Doubt

How to deal with self-doubt according to Krishna's wisdom.

Key Bhagavad Gita Verses

Gita 10.11

The divine light of knowledge, inherent within you, compassionately dispels all darkness of ignorance, revealing truth and guiding your path.

Gita 10.13

True conviction arises when profound personal realization is powerfully affirmed by the wisdom of revered authorities and the direct revelation of truth itself, dispelling all doubt.

Gita 10.14

Cultivate unwavering trust in profound truth or a wise source; humbly accepting that some ultimate realities transcend our conventional understanding brings clarity, peace, and the ability to act with conviction.

Gita 10.36

The Divine is the animating essence and underlying power of all qualities, from determination and virtue to even the mechanisms of vice. Recognize this omnipresent force within and choose to manifest its highest forms for splendid success and profound goodness.

Gita 10.37

The divine essence manifests as the pinnacle of excellence; discern it in the world and cultivate it within yourself.

Gita 10.7

Realizing the divine omnipresence in all existence anchors an unshakable inner peace, fostering universal love and unwavering stability in every circumstance.

Gita 11.1

Profound spiritual wisdom, especially the knowledge of the Self, possesses the transformative power to instantly dispel deep-seated delusion and confusion, leading to mental clarity, freedom from suffering, and purposeful action.

Gita 11.20

Confronting the boundless, awe-inspiring, and all-pervading power of the Divine puts all of existence, including our personal struggles, into profound and humbling perspective, compelling us to transcend ego and embrace a cosmic view.

Gita 11.24

Even the most courageous can be utterly overwhelmed by immense and terrifying aspects of reality, losing all inner peace and strength in the initial confrontation.

Gita 11.3

True understanding and profound conviction arise not just from intellectually accepting a truth, but from actively seeking and experiencing its direct manifestation.

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