By studying Bhagavad-gīt_, one can become a soul completely surrendered to the Supreme Lord and engage himself in pure devotional service. As the Lord takes charge, one becomes completely free from all kinds of materialistic endeavors.
The devout life does not solely entail living as a monk or ascetic, though that is fine. The devout life requires bringing God into all things.
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The devout life does not solely entail living as a monk or ascetic, though that is fine. The devout life requires bringing God into all things.
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I would rather devote myself to what I always did - trying to heal people. That is my way of healing myself.