EPISODE · Apr 30, 2023 · 46 MIN
31 Spiritual Growth Starts with Questions & Being Wrong
from Unfiltered Society With Aaron Joy · host Aaron Joy
Can you be wrong when spiritual? It seems an odd question to ask, but it often appears that spiritual leaders say they are never wrong. Asking questions is important for spiritual growth, and so is being wrong. Being wrong & asking questions is important for self-awareness. Live 4.29.2023.0:00 – Om Shri Swaminarayanaya Namah mantra 7x1:19 – Gurus are never wrong & know everything except for the down-to-earth Swami Vivekananda, reading excerpt from 1894 letter by Swami Vivekananda5:51 – Not asking questions is the end to personal growth, comfort & difficulties stop questions, asking questions leads to self-awareness8:33 – Do others enter into mental philosophical/ethical debates, can one ever be wrong/make mistakes in spiritual life9:35 – Defining ways of being wrong: being factually wrong, non-quantifiable theologically ignorant mistakes, mistakes causing harm19:31 – Religious leaders & people are rarely wrong, Hindu guru switches blame to student for own faults, Christian writer accuses critics of not being spiritually enlightened enough to understand his anti-Biblical ideas23:13 – Never being wrong stops self-awareness which disrupts relationship with god, no one is never wrong25:41 – Thoughts on recording morning live stream26:48 – I was wrong on interpreting Shikshapatri on this channel30:01 – First response to reading Shikshapatri was conflicted emotions34:00 – Story of finding a connection with Swaminarayan theology via devotee, previous interest in Ramanujacharya due to Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya of International Sanatana Dharma Society 36:16 – Re-visiting my old videos of Shikshapatri I had said it was impossible to follow due to my ignorance, seeing big picture, fixing mistake by re-editing old videos41:30 – Being wrong led to becoming devotee of Bhagavan Swaminarayan & expanded my personal spirituality44:22 – Would being wrong change religious landscape♥ This episode was mentioned after the fact by Dr. Babaria, head of the Arizona Vedic Cultural Center of the Swaminarayan Gurukul, USA during a satsangThis podcast was a 2025 People's Choice Podcast Award nominee. On Apple Podcasts it's been the #1 most listened to show in the Philippines, and in the top 20 in France, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Israel, Switzerland and Australia.For independent thinkers who’ve outgrown spiritual, cultural and political fluff, and want more out of life than what society often offers. This isn’t about trends, vibes, or blind devotion. Tune into my live show for unfiltered commentary on politics, culture, music, religion, and society from a rational, historical and politically conservative perspective.I’m Aaron Joy in Portland, Maine, USA (also known in spiritual circles as Premanand Das Bhagat). I'm a writer, musician, ultra-runner, and former thespian. Visit my website for my books. I'm also trained as an Integral Vedic Counselor, Certified Spiritual Life Coach and Ayurveda Specialist and follow the spiritual path of Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) of the Ramanuja lineage.Email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/aaronmjoyLive show available on YouTube, Bitchute, Rumble, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, allfeeds.ai, Audacy, ca.radio.net, Castbox, Chromecast, Everend, fyyd.de, Goodpods, Listen Notes, Panoply Podcast Network, People Ai, Pocket Casts, Podbay, Podcast Addict, Podcast Ranking, Podcast Republic, Podcastai, Podcast.app, Podchaser, Poddtoppen, Podscan.fm, Podtail, Rephonic, Zeno.FM
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Can you be wrong when spiritual? It seems an odd question to ask, but it often appears that spiritual leaders say they are never wrong. Asking questions is important for spiritual growth, and so is being wrong. Being wrong & asking questions is important for self-awareness. Live 4.29.2023.0:00 – Om Shri Swaminarayanaya Namah mantra 7x1:19 – Gurus are never wrong & know everything except for the down-to-earth Swami Vivekananda, reading excerpt from 1894 letter by Swami Vivekananda5:51 – Not asking questions is the end to personal growth, comfort & difficulties stop questions, asking questions leads to self-awareness8:33 – Do others enter into mental philosophical/ethical debates, can one ever be wrong/make mistakes in spiritual life9:35 – Defining ways of being wrong: being factually wrong, non-quantifiable theologically ignorant mistakes, mistakes causing harm19:31 – Religious leaders & people are rarely wrong, Hindu guru switches blame to student for own faults, Christian writer accuses critics of not being spiritually enlightened enough to understand his anti-Biblical ideas23:13 – Never being wrong stops self-awareness which disrupts relationship with god, no one is never wrong25:41 – Thoughts on recording morning live stream26:48 – I was wrong on interpreting Shikshapatri on this channel30:01 – First response to reading Shikshapatri was conflicted emotions34:00 – Story of finding a connection with Swaminarayan theology via devotee, previous interest in Ramanujacharya due to Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya of International Sanatana Dharma Society 36:16 – Re-visiting my old videos of Shikshapatri I had said it was impossible to follow due to my ignorance, seeing big picture, fixing mistake by re-editing old videos41:30 – Being wrong led to becoming devotee of Bhagavan Swaminarayan & expanded my personal spirituality44:22 – Would being wrong change religious landscape♥ This episode was mentioned after the fact by Dr. Babaria, head of the Arizona Vedic Cultural Center of the Swaminarayan Gurukul, USA during a satsangThis podcast was a 2025 People's Choice Podcast Award nominee. On Apple Podcasts it's been the #1 most listened to show in the Philippines, and in the top 20 in France, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Israel, Switzerland and Australia.For independent thinkers who’ve outgrown spiritual, cultural and political fluff, and want more out of life than what society often offers. This isn’t about trends, vibes, or blind devotion. Tune into my live show for unfiltered commentary on politics, culture, music, religion, and society from a rational, historical and politically conservative perspective.I’m Aaron Joy in Portland, Maine, USA (also known in spiritual circles as Premanand Das Bhagat). I'm a writer, musician, ultra-runner, and former thespian. Visit my website for my books. I'm also trained as an Integral Vedic Counselor, Certified Spiritual Life Coach and Ayurveda Specialist and follow the spiritual path of Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) of the Ramanuja lineage.Email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/aaronmjoyLive show available on YouTube, Bitchute, Rumble, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, allfeeds.ai, Audacy, ca.radio.net, Castbox, Chromecast, Everend, fyyd.de, Goodpods, Listen Notes, Panoply Podcast Network, People Ai, Pocket Casts, Podbay, Podcast Addict, Podcast Ranking, Podcast Republic, Podcastai, Podcast.app, Podchaser, Poddtoppen, Podscan.fm, Podtail, Rephonic, Zeno.FM
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