The Soul’s Ride: The Chariot Analogy in the Gita for Inner Mastery
The Soul’s Ride: The Chariot Analogy in the Gita for Inner Mastery POEM My body, a chariot grand, With horses – my senses, close at hand. The reins, my mind, I hold them tight, Guiding them with all my might. My intellect, the driver keen, Observes the road, the world unseen. Plans the path, makes the choice, Listening to wisdom's voice. And deep within, the passenger true, My soul, the Atman, watching through. Calm and pure, the one who rides, Through all the turns, where life presides. Note: Analogies serve as powerful learning tools that act as cognitive bridges, linking unfamiliar and abstract ideas to familiar, everyday experiences. By establishing connections between what we already know and new concepts, learners can significantly lessen cognitive load, speed up understanding, and enhance long-term memory. However, since all analogies have their limitations, they should be applied with caution to prevent oversimplification or the creation of new misunderstandings. In the ...