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1572: Should I Stay or Should I Go, Does Bhakti Require Renunciation? / Q & A Volume 268
Can you practice deep spiritual life without walking away from your worldly responsibilities? Or is renunciation—of family, career, and social ties—a necessary cost of devotion? In this essential Q&A edition of Wisdom of the Sages, Raghunath and Kaustubha address one of the most pressing questions for modern spiritual seekers: can the path of bhakti be lived fully without uprooting your life? What unfolds is a powerful conversation about clarity, compassion, and the dangers of spiritual misunderstanding. This episode dives into three thought-provoking questions: • Is bhakti really free from the strict renunciations of other yogic paths—or is that just a myth? • How do we trust Krishna’s plan without falling into inertia or passivity? • How should we respond to skepticism around the bhakti tradition, especially in light of scandal and misrepresentation? Key Highlights: • Why external renunciation is not the essence of bhakti—and how reorienting our vision of family, work, and social life is often the real path forward. • The subtle but vital difference between walking away from the world and seeing it through a new lens of service. • What it truly means to “accept what’s favorable and reject what’s unfavorable” for spiritual growth. • How to stay steady in your practice even when exposed to harmful or fanatical representations of bhakti. • Why spiritual life is about progress, not perfection—and how to build a path that is sustainable, sincere, and real. 🎧 Tune in now for a conversation that redefines what it means to be spiritual in the real world. 🌍 Join the bhakti movement: #BhaktiYoga #SpiritualProgress #WisdomOfTheSages #YogaInModernLife #BhaktiWithoutRenunciation #KrishnaConsciousness #SpiritualBurnout #SrimadBhagavatam #BhagavadGita #ModernBhakti #DailyWisdom #QandA ********************************************************************* LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wisdom_of_the_sages
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1571: Why Is Ganges River Considered Purifying? Part 2
More than sacred—this is about cosmic justice, karmic cleansing, and the mysterious flow of divine grace. In this provocative conclusion to our two-part deep dive, Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack why the Ganges is revered as the purifier of sins and how its sanctity is upheld—not just by myth or ritual, but through the living presence of Krishna and His devotees. What makes a river more than water? How does mercy override karma? And how can we become a river of grace ourselves? Key Highlights: • The Ganges as a portal of divine compassion—from Vaikuntha to Earth. • How saintly souls become walking places of pilgrimage. • Grace vs. karma: why fairness isn’t the highest principle in the universe. • The mystical relationship between Krishna’s feet, the holy river, and the pure-hearted. • Why Bhagiratha’s mission wasn’t just personal—it was a multi-generational act of love. Whether you’ve dipped in her waters or just dreamed of the Himalayas, this episode will change the way you see rivers, saints, and the subtle forces that shape our destiny. 🌊 Subscribe for daily spiritual insight and join a global community seeking truth through the path of bhakti. 🎧 Listen now & flow with us. #GangaRiver #BhaktiYoga #SpiritualGrace #SrimadBhagavatam #HinduWisdom #KarmaAndMercy #HolyRivers #WisdomOfTheSages #Raghunath #Kaustubha
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1570: Why Is Ganges River Considered Purifying? Part 1
Can water actually wash away your karma? For thousands of years, pilgrims have journeyed to the Ganges River with unwavering faith that her sacred waters can liberate the soul. But where does that power come from? And why is it believed that even the most sinful acts can be purified through a simple bath in her current? In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore the profound story of King Bhagirath and the descent of the Ganga, as told in the pages of the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam. Together, they unpack ancient insights into how grace flows through sacred elements, and how divine consciousness transforms even the physical elements of this world. Key Highlights: • Why Bhagirath’s mission to bring down the Ganges spanned generations • The deep Vedic symbolism of “lotus feet” and approaching the divine from the ground up • Ganga’s own doubts—can she handle the sins of the world? • What makes something sacred in bhakti: form, faith, or transcendental connection? Get ready to rethink what it means to be purified, and how spiritual energy can travel through water, sound, and intention to change the destiny of a soul. 🌊 Subscribe and connect to timeless wisdom that continues to flow. 🎧 Tune in now! #GangesRiver #SpiritualPurification #Bhagirath #KarmaAndGrace #SacredWaters #SrimadBhagavatam #BhaktiYoga #WisdomOfTheSages #GangaDevi
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1569: Are We Seeking Truth or Emotional Comfort?
Discover how modern psychology’s insights into motivated reasoning and confirmation bias align with ancient yogic teachings on how desire and attachment distort our perception of truth. In this eye-opening episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how both science and the Bhakti tradition describe the mind’s tendency to protect its illusions rather than seek reality. Drawing from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, they unpack why truth feels so elusive, how even scholars and scientist can be blinded by comfort zones, and why the Bhāgavatam’s vision of Krishna as the personal Absolute is the ultimate disruption to the ego’s false narratives. 🔥 Key Takeaways: • Your mind isn’t always seeking truth—it’s seeking emotional safety. • Vedānta through the lens of Bhāgavatam reveals a spiritual evolution that challenges impersonalism. • Why we may cling to comforting spiritual philosophies—even when they contradict the sacred texts. • How the modes of material nature (guṇas) influence our worldviews, preferences. • The difference between subjective attraction and ontological truth in the path of bhakti. If you’ve ever wondered why intelligent people believe completely different things—even when reading the same sacred texts—this episode will open your eyes to the filters between the self and the truth. 🎧 Stream it now and rediscover how bhakti yoga offers clarity in a world clouded by illusion. 👉 Subscribe for daily drops of wisdom rooted in sacred text & lived experience. #BhaktiYoga #SrimadBhagavatam #ConfirmationBias #MotivatedReasoning #YogaPhilosophy #VedicWisdom #SpiritualEvolution #WisdomOfTheSages #KarmaToKrishna SB 9.8.22-26 ********************************************************************* LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wisdom_of_the_sages
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1568: Reality Distorted Through the Lens of Attachment & Aversion
Our perception of truth is rarely objective—it’s colored by what we crave and what we fear. In this eye-opening episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack a powerful quote from Carl Jung: “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” Paired with deep wisdom from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, they explore how our internal programming—our icchā (desires) and dveṣa (aversions)—create filters that distort our understanding of the world, ourselves, and God. The episode takes a fascinating turn as the hosts recount the story of King Sagara’s sons, whose perception was so warped by anger and false assumptions that it led to their destruction. In contrast, a single grandson approaches with humility and clarity, revealing how higher consciousness means learning to see clearly—beyond the lens of the ego. Key Highlights: • How unconscious preferences distort spiritual understanding • Krishna’s words on icchā and dveṣa in the Bhagavad-gītā (7.27) • Why seeing the divine requires transcending the “box” we’ve built for truth • The difference between living under illusion and recognizing Krishna’s hand in all things • A reflection on how saints, mystics, and avatars may be walking among us unnoticed This episode isn’t just theory—it’s a call to courageously examine the filters we carry and begin the inner work of uncovering truth as it is. 🎧 Subscribe, tune in, and join the global bhakti conversation. #BhaktiWisdom #SrimadBhagavatam #CarlJung #AttachmentAndAversion #YogaPhilosophy #SelfAwareness #SpiritualPerception #ConsciousLiving #WisdomOfTheSages #KrishnaYoga SB 9.8.19-22 ********************************************************************* LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/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 happiness that lies within the heart as the true nature of the soul.
Raghunath and Kaustubha's connection goes back to their teens in the New York Hardcore Punk Scene of the early 80s, through serving together as Bhakti-yogi monks in the 90's, to sharing their experiences in the world of yoga in the 21st century.