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Wisdom of the Sages
Truths about life from the timeless wisdom of the Bhakti-yoga tradition - fun, relevant, and deep. Learn about dharma, yoga, bhakti, and how it relates to all the basic questions of life. This show is about how to live your best life, let go of the external distractions, and uncover the spiritual ha...
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1782: Nothing Can Remain Hidden | Da Vinci, Manu and Radharani
The wheels of justice grind slow, but fine. The truth eventually rises to the top. "Truth at last cannot be hidden. Nothing is hidden under the sun."...
1781: The Hunger for Beauty | A Signal from the Soul
Every beautiful thing we encounter is a signal pointing somewhere. Our hunger for beauty isn't random — it can be read as a signal. In this episode Ra...
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...
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...
1778: No Monopoly on God | Exclusivism and the God Who Withdraws
The moment you think your group owns God is the moment He begins to slip away.understood this. When Bill Wilson, founder of AA and a devout Christian,...
1777: Nothing Compares 2 U | The Gopīs' Message of Surrender
William James — the father of American psychology — spent years studying mystical and religious experiences across every tradition. What he found surp...
1776: Authority Descends from the Author | The Gopīs Reveal the Highest Dharma
The Vedic tradition lays out dharma with remarkable precision — the duties of a wife, a husband, a parent, a child, a citizen. The gopīs of Vrindavan...
1775: When Krishna Closes One Door He Opens Another / Q&A Vol. 295
Sometimes the thing that feels like a loss turns out to be the setup for something far better. In this special retreat Q&A from Super Soul Farm, Raghu...
1774: What is a Pure Devotee? / Q&A Vol. 294
Recorded live at the Wisdom of the Sages retreat at SuperSoul Farm, this Q&A episode opens with a question that sits at the heart of bhakti — what doe...
1773: Let Your FOMO Be for the Divine | Saint Augustine and the Gopīs
There is a restlessness in the human heart that nothing in this world can satisfy. Saint Augustine called it the clue to our true nature — we were mad...
1772: Everyone Worships Something | Free Will and the Object of Our Affection
Everyone worships something. The rock star, the ideology, the bottle of wine, the beautiful person across the room. Dostoevsky identified it as an inc...
1771: The Weakness of Willpower & The Power of Attention
Willpower is fundamentally the wrong tool for inner transformation. French philosopher and mystic Simone Weil argued that attention — not discipline o...
1770: The Mind of the Buddha, The Mind of the Gopī
Buddhism and Bhaktivedanta share a lot of common ground. Both embrace the same radical insight — that the mind is the architect of our experience, and...
1769: The Bhaktivedanta Path of Renunciation
Life is kind of empty if there is not something so meaningful and beautiful that we feel a calling to give everything out of love. We spend our lives...
1768: From Beauty to Absolute Beauty | Plato, Krishna and the Rāsa Dance
Most people think of God simply as a witness or facilitator of their own romantic affairs. The Bhaktivedanta tradition reveals that the conjugal love...
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 desi...
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 Raghun...
1765: Robert De Niro, Vedanta and the Art of Being Chill
"Just be calm. When things are going well, be calm. Don't think you're on top of the world. Everybody is dispensable." The Bhagavad-gita calls it sama...
1764: Speaking Truth to Power with Love
On the appearance day of the fascinating Avatar Narasimha — the ferocious half-man, half-lion form of Krishna — Raghunath and Kaustubha explore the li...
1763: Let Go But Don't Give Up | Bhakti, Business and the Art of Surrender
After twenty years of living in an ashram, Divya Alter opened a restaurant — and her spiritual practice tested new ways and taken to a whole new level...
1762: No Pride Allowed | Muhammad Ali on the Hereafter
"If you've got one ounce of pride, you can't enter the hereafter." From the man who called himself the greatest, that statement lands differently. Ali...
1761: Dethroning the Ego | The Existential Apology
An apology can be the turning point on a spiritual path. Through apology the ego is gently dethroned. And strangely, we feel not smaller — but freer....
1760: Our Challenges Are Here to Reform Us
What's standing between us and our genuine happiness isn't our circumstances, it's our false pride. Bhakti Yoga has a radical insight into this — and...
1759: Human Potential and The Fire of Knowledge
A thousand grams of iron is worth about $100. Make it into sewing needles and it's worth $70,000. Turn it into precision laser components and it's wor...
1758: The Joy of Being an Instrument | Bhakti and Creative Flow
The best thing you ever created — you probably didn't create it. Bob Dylan said he could never write a song like Blowin' in the Wind again. Marvin Gay...
1757: Staycation | Marcus Aurelius, Bhagavad-gita and the Peace Within
You can pack your bags, book the flight, and still bring every anxious thought with you. Emperor Marcus Aurelius writes in his Meditations that escapi...
1756: A Divine Light Struggling Inside This Flesh Machine
Underneath every arrogant person is a frightened one. That's the insight Desmond Tutu — Nobel Peace Prize winner and moral architect of post-apartheid...
1755: Krishna Doesn't Punish. He Liberates.
False pride might be the one thing standing between you and genuine happiness. We protect it, defend it, build our identity around it — and all the wh...
1754: You're Not Unlucky. You're Unexamined. | Karma and Carl Jung
The unexamined stuff in us — today — is shaping our external experiences tomorrow. We might think of karma like a cosmic scorekeeper out there keeping...
1753: A Better Metric for Loving God
You can check every box of religious life and still be miles from God. The real spiritual metric is simpler — and much harder. Raghunath and Kaustubha...
1752: Why Your Spiritual Checklist Might Be Working Against You
In this episode Raghunath and Kaustubha ask a question that cuts to the heart of any serious spiritual practice: is my practice actually changing me. ...
1751: The Cosmic Authority Problem | A Prominent Atheist Admits His Fear of God
Nobody wants a boss — and according to a prominent atheist philosopher, that's exactly the problem. Thomas Nagel, professor of philosophy at New York...
1750: The Distracted Mind | Obstacle or Opportunity?
Every time your mind wanders during meditation is a great opportunity. The wandering mind can be exactly where the real yoga begins. In this episode R...
1749: The Ritual Trap | Krishna & Real Devotion
This conversation explores a timeless tension in spiritual practice: rules that serve love, and rules that replace it. On this Ram Navami episode, Rag...
1748: Do We Really Need Someone to Complete Us?
When worldly identities fade and external things lose their shine, Vedic wisdom points us back to what is steady—our relationship with Krishna and the...
1747: The Many Faces of Priests and Beggars — Lessons from India's Holy Places
Bhakti Yoga shines a light on a simple but revealing truth: not all priests are equal, and not all beggars are the same—their consciousness shapes eve...
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 th...
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...
1744: The Quiet Hum of Mortality in the Back of Our Minds
We try to avoid thinking about death. We push it into the background of our minds. But beneath the surface of our thoughts there is a quiet "hum" of m...
1743: Krishna Isn't Immoral — He's Trans-Moral Bhakti-Yoga's Radical Insight on Love and Surrender
In this episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack a controversial passage from the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam — the ancient Sanskrit text...