1043: Exiting the Forest of Material Enjoyment

1043: Exiting the Forest of Material Enjoymen...

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1767: Entering the Rāsa Dance with the Eye of Love

Every love story ever told — the Song of Solomon, Layla and Majnun, the Bollywood heroine running toward her true love — is a shadow of this. The desire for intimacy with the divine is the deepest longing in the human heart. And after six and a half years of reading through the S ...  Show more

1766: When the Ego Steps Back | The Existential Sense of Being Blessed

"The gift of gratitude. In order to feel it, your ego has to take a backseat." A shift that happens when the ego stops driving. In this episode Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how gratitude isn't just an etiquette — it's a marker of spiritual depth and the default setting of the ...  Show more

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