Episodios

  • Episode 151--Stop Chasing… Start Seeing
    Mar 26 2026

    What if the problem isn’t what you’re pursuing… but how you’re seeing?

    In this class from the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 10 – Vibhuti Yoga), we explore a powerful shift: instead of constantly chasing success, recognition, beauty, or fulfillment in the world… what if we learned to see everything as a reflection of something deeper?

    Krishna explains that everything we’re drawn to— beauty, strength, intelligence, victory, even intensity and influence—are all manifestations of the divine.

    When we don’t understand this, we:

    • chase things

    • compare ourselves

    • feel “not enough” or overly attached

    But when we see clearly, everything changes.

    We move from:

    • comparison → connection

    • chasing → appreciating

    • anxiety → alignment

    In this class, we explore:

    • How to see God (Krishna) in everyday life

    • Why we’re naturally drawn to certain people and experiences

    • The difference between material attraction and spiritual connection

    • How to stop making everything about “me” (ego)

    • A simple shift in consciousness that brings peace, clarity, and fulfillment

    This isn’t about rejecting the world—it’s about seeing it properly.

    ✨ Try this as an experiment: For one day, whenever you see something powerful, beautiful, or impressive… pause and ask: “Where is the divine in this?”

    That one shift can change everything.

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    59 m
  • Episode 150--The One Bank Account That Follows You
    Mar 23 2026

    What are we actually working for?

    In this class, we explore one of the most grounding (and confronting) truths from the Bhagavad Gita—everything material will eventually be taken away. Our roles, achievements, possessions, even our bodies… all temporary.

    So what actually stays?

    Krishna explains that while death takes everything external, our consciousness, desires, and spiritual growth stay with us. Unlike material success, which is ultimately “all for nothing,” spiritual progress is never lost. Every step we take inward, every moment of connection, continues with us—now and beyond this life.

    We dive into:

    • Why death is the “great equalizer” and what it teaches us

    • The difference between material success and spiritual growth

    • The concept of your “spiritual bank account”

    • Why spiritual progress is never wasted (even if we fall off track)

    • How to carry the energy of a retreat or spiritual high back into daily life

    • Seeing Krishna (the divine) in both the temporary and the eternal

    This is not about rejecting life—it’s about seeing it clearly and investing your time and energy in what truly matters.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • “What am I really doing all of this for?”

    • “Why do achievements not fully satisfy me?”

    • “How do I stay spiritually grounded in real life?”

    This conversation is for you.

    ✨ Nothing you’ve done spiritually is ever lost. You can always come back.

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    59 m
  • Episode 149--The World as a Roadmap Back to God
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 (Vibhuti Yoga) and a powerful shift in how we see the world around us.

    Krishna explains that the most powerful, beautiful, and extraordinary things in creation are not meant to inflate our ego or become objects of our enjoyment. Instead, they are meant to point us back to their divine source.

    Through examples like time, the lion, the Ganges, and the forces of nature, Krishna shows Arjuna that the world itself can become a roadmap back to God—if we learn how to see it properly.

    When our vision changes, everything changes. Instead of chasing enjoyment or becoming envious of greatness, we begin to see the divine fingerprints everywhere.

    In this discussion we explore:

    • What Vibhuti Yoga really means

    • Why the greatest things in the world are meant to remind us of God

    • How changing our vision transforms our relationship with life

    • Why spiritual knowledge is the highest knowledge

    • How the world itself can guide us back to Krishna

    When we begin to see life this way, the ordinary world becomes filled with reminders of the divine—and our journey back to God becomes part of our everyday experience.

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    56 m
  • Episode 148--The One Among the Many
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore one of the most beautiful sections of the Bhagavad Gita—Krishna’s vibhutis, or His divine manifestations.

    Krishna explains that when we see something extraordinary in the world—great wisdom, beauty, strength, intelligence, or natural wonder—we are actually seeing a small reflection of the divine source behind everything.

    From the power of the mind… to the vastness of the ocean… to the stability of the Himalayas…

    Krishna is teaching us how to recognize the sacred within the ordinary world around us.

    When we begin to see life this way, the world becomes full of reminders of the Divine. Instead of chasing experiences for our own enjoyment, we start to experience a deeper connection with the source behind it all.

    In this conversation, we explore:

    • What Krishna means by His “special manifestations” (vibhutis) • Why the most remarkable things in the world point beyond themselves • How beauty, power, and intelligence can remind us of the divine • How shifting our perspective transforms everyday life into spiritual practice • Why learning to see the world this way expands our consciousness

    This teaching invites us to move from seeing the world as something to enjoy… to seeing it as something that connects us back to the divine source of everything.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Episode 147--From Sparks to the Source
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore a beautiful section of the Bhagavad Gita where Krishna begins describing His vibhutis—His extraordinary manifestations throughout the world.

    Why are we so naturally attracted to beauty, talent, power, and greatness? According to Krishna, all of these things are just tiny sparks of His divine splendor.

    Instead of getting lost chasing the sparks, the Gita invites us to follow them back to the source.

    We discuss how the attractions of this world—from celebrities and athletes to the beauty of nature and the brilliance of the sun—can actually become reminders of Krishna when we learn to see them properly.

    This chapter gives us a powerful shift in perspective: the extraordinary things in the world don’t have to pull us away from God—they can lead us back to Him.

    When we learn to see this connection, our attraction itself becomes spiritualized, and the whole world becomes a reminder of the Divine.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Episode 146--How Do We Remember God in Real Life?
    Mar 2 2026

    It’s one thing to believe in God. It’s another thing to remember Him in the middle of traffic, deadlines, relationship tension, and daily stress.

    In this class, we explore Bhagavad-gītā Chapter 10 (verses 15–18), where Arjuna asks a deeply practical question: How can I constantly think of You? If God is the source of everything, how do we actually stay connected in real life?

    We discuss:

    • Why humility is the doorway to deeper realization

    • Why we can’t fully understand the Infinite through speculation alone

    • How Krishna reveals Himself through devotion

    • Why hearing about Krishna never gets old

    • And how to begin seeing the Divine woven into everyday experience

    Spiritual life isn’t about escaping the world. It’s about learning to recognize the sacred within it.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to stay grounded in faith while navigating real life — this conversation is for you.

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    56 m
  • Episode 145--Faith That’s Grounded: Not Just Feeling, Not Just Philosophy
    Feb 26 2026

    Is spiritual life supposed to be emotional… or intellectual?

    In this class, we explore why real faith can’t rest on feeling alone — and can’t survive on philosophy alone either.

    Through Arjuna’s powerful declarations in Bhagavad-gītā Chapter 10, we examine what it actually means to accept Krishna as the Absolute Truth — not because it feels good in the moment, and not just because a book says so, but because scriptural authority and lived transformation meet.

    We look at:

    • Why personal spiritual experiences, while beautiful, aren’t enough by themselves

    • Why cherry-picking teachings limits growth

    • How humility opens the door to deeper understanding

    • And how steady devotional practice turns belief into conviction

    Śrīla Prabhupāda once gave two seemingly opposite answers to the same question: “Why is Krishna God?” In those answers, he revealed something profound about the relationship between scripture and experience.

    When knowledge anchors us and practice transforms us, faith becomes mature, stable, and hard to shake.

    This episode is about that kind of faith — not just emotional, not just intellectual — but integrated, grounded, and alive.

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    57 m
  • Episode 144--You Can’t Think Your Way to God
    Feb 23 2026

    We live in a world that rewards thinking. Analyze it. Study it. Master it. Control it.

    So naturally, many of us assume we can understand God the same way — by thinking harder.

    But the Bhagavad-gita tells us something radically different.

    In Chapter 10, verse 11, Krishna explains that the Supreme Truth cannot be grasped through speculation alone. No amount of intellectual effort can capture the infinite. Instead, He reveals Himself — out of special mercy — to the heart that turns toward Him in devotion.

    This episode explores:

    • Why speculation alone will never be enough • The difference between grasping God and being grasped by grace • What buddhi-yoga really means • How Krishna “destroys the darkness” from within • Why mercy sometimes looks like clarity instead of ecstasy • How knowledge and devotion nourish each other

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re trying to figure everything out spiritually — this conversation might bring relief.

    Because maybe the point isn’t to think your way to God. Maybe it’s to let yourself be lifted.

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    59 m