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Episode 152--Why We Chase What Fades (And How to Find What Lasts)

from Gita In Action Podcast · host Radha

Why do we keep chasing things that don’t actually last? In this episode of The Gita in Action Podcast, we explore a powerful insight from the Bhagavad Gita: everything that attracts us in this world—beauty, success, relationships, even moments of joy—is like a spark. It shines for a moment… and then it fades. So what are we really looking for? Through real-life examples, honest reflection, and practical application, we unpack how to shift from endlessly chasing temporary “sparks” to reconnecting with the deeper source of fulfillment. This isn’t about rejecting the world—it’s about learning how to see it differently. If you’ve ever felt stuck in cycles of attachment, disappointment, or emotional highs and lows, this conversation will help you: Understand why nothing in this world fully satisfies Break free from the “chasing and crashing” cycle Learn how to redirect your desires toward something lasting Stay grounded without becoming detached or numb This is the heart of bhakti: not renouncing life, but reconnecting it to something deeper. ✨ From chasing infinitely… to longing for the infinite.

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