Self-Realisation Assessment

Which inner force is
playing your round?

Answer honestly. Golf Gita will map your responses to the inner forces at work in your game.
This assessment is a reflective tool, not a psychological diagnosis. Results guide your reading, not define you.

Quick Round · 9 Questions 0 of 9 answered

01

Hole 1 · Ego · Ahaṅkāra

You are on the first tee with other golfers watching. What goes through your mind first?

I focus on my routine and block everything out
I want to hit a good shot so they see what I can do
I feel nervous — what if I embarrass myself?
I remind myself it’s just a game

02

Hole 2 · Duality · Dvandva

After a bad hole, how long does it take you to reset mentally?
I reset almost immediately — next shot, new start
A few holes — I replay the bad shot mentally
It follows me for the rest of the round
I use it as fuel to play harder

03

Hole 3 · Time · Kāla

While playing a hole, where is your mind most of the time?
Fully on the current shot
Already calculating my final score
Still thinking about the last hole
Drifting between past and future

04

Hole 4 · Balance · Samatva

When your swing feels off, what usually breaks down first?
My physical posture or setup
My breathing and rhythm
My mental focus and clarity
All three at once

05

Hole 5 · Senses · Indriyas

On the course, what most often pulls your attention away?
Noise from other players
What I see — hazards, rough, OB markers
Physical sensations — tension, hunger, heat
My own inner commentary

06

Hole 6 · Intuition · Buddhi

You have a gut feeling about which club to use but your partner disagrees. You:
Trust your gut — you know your game
Take their advice — they may be right
Overthink it and lose confidence in both
Decide based on how well you’re playing

07

Hole 7 · Energy · Cakras

How would you describe your energy on the back nine vs the front nine?
Consistent — I manage my energy across 18 holes
I peak early and fade after the turn
I start slow and build through the round
Erratic — it depends entirely on my score

08

Hole 8 · Infinity · Ananta

After a poor round, your honest first reaction is:
I look for the lesson and let it go
I replay every mistake for hours
I want to play again immediately to fix it
I question whether golf is the right game for me

09

Hole 9 · Universal Force · Śakti

When something goes unexpectedly right on the course, you feel:
Gratitude — the course gave me something today
Deserving — I set it up well
Suspicious — something bad must follow
Surprised — I don’t trust lucky moments