This work is hard. It is also slow.
The change is difficult to see while it is happening. You may notice it only later, looking back, and realize that the reactivity you used to live inside has softened. The marriage that was tense five years ago is steadier. The work that once consumed you no longer does. The sleep you had to fight for has quietly returned.
You will not be done. There is no final point at which you graduate.
But you can come to live in a way that, when you began, you could not have imagined was possible.
That is not a small thing.
Take what is useful here and set aside what is not. Begin with one practice and one inquiry. Name your honest purpose. Return to the framework whenever you feel stuck.
That is enough to start.
What you have read here is a compact presentation of the Gita as understood in the Advaita Vedanta tradition. It is not a substitute for direct study with a teacher in that lineage. If this material lands and you want to go further, find one. Walking this path with a living teacher is different in kind from reading about it, and the difference matters more the further you go.
If you want to explore related themes, the Reflections pieces go deeper into Vedanta and contemporary life. Read them in any order, when something pulls you to do so.