383: Life Lessons From Lord Shiva

383: Life Lessons From Lord Shiva

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1780: Bhakti's Sacred Longing | In Separation, the Beloved Is Found Everywhere

How can longing be ecstasy? How can absence be the deepest form of presence? This is one of the great mysteries of love — and bhakti yoga illuminates it. When Ram banished Sita, it looked like abandonment. When Krishna disappeared from the Rāsa Dance, it looked like cruelty. But ...  Show more

1779: Divine Madness | The Samādhi of the Gopīs

What looks like madness from the outside is the whole goal of yoga from the inside. Jacopone da Todi — Crazy Jim from Todi — found that every door of the senses leads straight to God. The gopīs of Vrindavan, wandering through the forest after Krishna disappears from the Rāsa Danc ...  Show more

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