The Bhagavad Gītā has accompanied human beings through times of uncertainty, transition, and moral complexity for centuries. It is not a text to conquer or complete, but one to return to—again and again—as life asks new questions of us.
This weekly Gītā study group is a steady, reflective space for those who want their inner life and outer actions to feel more aligned. It is offered as a practice of listening: to the text, to one’s own discernment, and to the quiet intelligence that emerges when we slow down.
Rather than lectures or philosophical debate, we meet the Gītā as a living mirror—a way to understand how to act, choose, and remain grounded amidst the ordinary challenges of daily life.
Day & Time: Thursdays, 1:00–2:15 PM
Next Start Date: 2/26-3/19/26
Format: Live on Zoom
Price: $72
Structure: Ongoing study group (enrollment offered in cycles - each cycle explores a portion of the Gītā, with space for integration. Chapters may unfold over more than one cycle. Given the nature of the text, you can join at anytime in the middle of a chapter or a later cycle. Additional dates are posted at the bottom of this page.)
Suggested books:
The End of Sorrow by Eknath Easwaran
Perennial Psychology of the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Rama
*As we progress we will move forward with additional texts
A short guided meditation to settle attention
Reading a small section of the Gītā together (no homework required)
One central dharmic theme drawn from the text
Quiet journaling and optional sharing for integration
The emphasis is not on adopting beliefs, but on learning how to live the teachings yourself—with the gentle support of community, shared reflection, and simple accountability.
are a yoga practitioner or meditator who senses that philosophy can support your thinking and life
want a clearer inner compass to navigate the decisions of daily life
are in a period of transition or navigating change and are seeking clarity, orientation, and meaning
are looking for ethical and moral grounding without dogma
value thoughtful community that is warm, grounded, and unforced
No prior study of the Gītā is required. We move slowly, with care for integration and respect for individual pace.
This is not a course about mastery or answers. It is an invitation into discernment, presence, and integrity—qualities that quietly shape a fulfilled life over time.
This is an ongoing study group (enrollment offered in cycles - each cycle explores a portion of the Gītā, with space for integration. Chapters may unfold over more than one cycle. Given the nature of the text, you can join at anytime in the middle of a chapter or a later cycle.)
Thursdays, 1:00–2:15 PM