
KARMA YOGA FOR GRADUATES
Awakened Living After Graduation
3-Hour Gita Wisdom Course for Youth
Target Audience: Final-year students, fresh graduates, job-seekers (Ages 20–30)
Format: 3 hours, divided into two 90-minute sessions with a 15-minute break
Session 1 (90 mins): Who Am I, and Why Was I Born?
Theme: Non-Dual Vision, Self-Discovery, and Purpose of Life
Time | Topic | Key Ideas |
0–15 mins | Welcome & Icebreaker | Quick poll or interactive Q&A: “What’s your biggest worry right now?” |
15–35 mins | Identity Crisis After Graduation | You’re not just a degree or label. Gita says: You are the eternal Self (2.13, 2.20) |
35–55 mins | Why This Life? Why This World? | Creation is not punishment; it is the soul’s field of growth. |
55–70 mins | Purpose of Experience | Experiences (joy, failure, loss) help awaken deeper understanding. |
70–90 mins | Karma Yoga & Inner Stability | Gita teaches action without stress. Freedom through detached action (2.47, 3.19) |
Key Takeaway:
I am not here to chase validation. I’m here to discover my real Self and serve with clarity.
15-minute Break
Session 2 (90 mins): Top 10 Post-College Problems & Gita’s Timeless Solutions
Theme: Real Challenges, Rooted Wisdom, Realistic Tools
Problem | Gita Wisdom | Practical Solution |
1. Fear of Being Left Behind | (2.40) Small steps save us from great fear | Trust the journey. Keep moving. |
2. Uncertainty About Future | (6.19) Steady minds are unshaken | Journal strengths. Train the mind. |
3. Job Rejections & Low Confidence | (2.56) Be steady amid gain or loss | Rejections redirect. Keep building. |
4. Peer Pressure / Social Media Anxiety | (4.22) Contentment kills envy | Limit online comparison. Be real. |
5. Family Pressure | (3.35) Follow your unique duty | Respectfully share your path. |
6. Identity Crisis | (2.13) You are the Self | Meditate. Reflect beyond roles. |
7. Unemployment / Underemployment | (3.19) Do your best with faith | Volunteer, freelance, apply sincerely. |
8. Skill Gap | (4.34) Learn humbly from the wise | Upskill via courses, mentors. |
9. Low-Paying Jobs | (2.40) No effort is wasted | Build value with dignity. |
10. Lack of Mentorship | (4.34) Seek wisdom with humility | Reach out, assist, stay curious. |
Final Takeaway:
The Gita doesn’t ask you to believe—it invites you to experience. It’s not a religion, but a map for resilient, awakened living.