EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 56 MIN
Episode 146--How Do We Remember God in Real Life?
from Gita In Action Podcast · host Radha
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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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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