1111: 28 Reasons to Go to Hell

1111: 28 Reasons to Go to Hell

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1746: When Religious Externals Kill Spiritual Life

When the externals of spiritual practice become the focus, we can forget what they were meant to uncover—becoming religious while losing touch with the spiritual. In this episode, a powerful insight from Albert Einstein leads into a deep exploration of Bhakti Yoga, Vedic wisdom, ...  Show more

1745: Every Desire Is a Search for Divine Love

Bhakti Yoga and Vedic wisdom uncover a profound insight: every human desire—even those that seem misguided—is ultimately a search for Krishna and the soul's lost connection with divine love. Beginning with a striking quote about misplaced longing, this episode explores how all pu ...  Show more

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