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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 59 MIN

Episode 133--A Speck on the Moon: Why Your Mistakes Don’t Define You

from Gita In Action Podcast · host Radha

In this heartfelt episode, we explore one of the most comforting truths of the Bhagavad Gita: even when we fall, our spiritual identity remains untouched. Using the beautiful metaphor of the moon—unchanged by the tiny dark spots on its surface—we look at how Krishna sees us beyond our mistakes, conditioning, and struggles. Through personal reflections on addiction, family pain, and the complexity of loving someone who is suffering, we dive into Gita 9.30 and what it truly means to be “considered saintly” even in imperfection. You’ll hear how Krishna distinguishes the pure soul from the conditioned behaviors we battle with, why He never gives up on the sincere heart, and how compassion—for ourselves and others—becomes a powerful doorway to spiritual growth. If you’ve ever felt ashamed, discouraged, or afraid that you’re “too far gone,” this episode is a soft landing place. A reminder that you are more than your habits, more than your past, and more than the dark spots life has painted over your light. Because the moon is still the moon. And you are still you. And Krishna sees the difference.

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