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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 1H 59M

Rama and the Wisdom of Dispassion

from Paramahansa Yogivah Giri Satsangs · host Paramahansa Yogivah Giri

Sri Paramahansa Yogivah Giri uses the story of Rama to correct a common misunderstanding about spiritual life: realization is not about gaining powers, status, or a better worldly life. It is about removing what is false, becoming disinterested in the transient, and learning to see the Self within. The talk also distinguishes true practice from spiritual performance. Guruji stresses that Kriya Yoga is not a sales pitch, not a method for achieving samadhi as an acquisition, and not something to be done for results. It is a disciplined purification under the guidance of a real guru. Through Rama’s melancholy, the nature of impermanence, and examples from daily life, the teaching returns again and again to one point: the world cannot give lasting fulfillment. What matters is steadiness, surrender, and the willingness to let go of tendencies, distractions, and false identifications. Later Q&A covers how to recognize the mind, how to handle problems before meditation, how to understand pratyahara and samadhi, and how to stay firm in practice even when bodily sensations or fear arise. Key insights include: • Rama’s sadness is presented as spiritual dispassion, not ordinary weakness. • Spiritual realization is described as removing impurities, not attaining something new. • Powers, healings, and outward signs are not proof of holiness. • A guru is essential because a book cannot correct a student in real time. • Meditation should not be postponed until worldly problems are solved. • The mind is identified as the inner voice that creates doubt, distraction, and future anxiety. • Kriya Yoga practice is framed as purification and preparation, not a search for results. • Pratyahara is the withdrawal of the senses; after that, meditation can happen naturally. • The speaker repeatedly emphasizes obedience to the guru’s instructions and consistency in daily practice. • Q&A on mind versus self, breath practice, eyebrow focus, and evening meditation disturbances. Timestamps: • 00:00 Intro to Rama and obscure scriptures • 03:20 Gurus and avatars as human beings • 06:10 Spiritual powers and why they mislead • 09:00 True spirituality as removal, not attainment • 12:10 Rama’s melancholy begins • 15:20 Worldly life as impermanent and unsatisfying • 19:10 Kriya Yoga and dispassion • 23:00 Why the guru is necessary • 28:10 Trust in God versus worry • 31:20 Question on longing for God • 36:10 Tendencies and daily discipline • 41:30 Meditation is not for results • 47:20 Question on mind versus self • 55:00 Pratyahara and the start of meditation • 01:11:20 Evening meditation and bodily jerks

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Sri Paramahansa Yogivah Giri uses the story of Rama to correct a common misunderstanding about spiritual life: realization is not about gaining powers, status, or a better worldly life. It is about removing what is false, becoming disinterested in the transient, and learning to see the Self within. The talk also distinguishes true practice from spiritual performance. Guruji stresses that Kriya Yoga is not a sales pitch, not a method for achieving samadhi as an acquisition, and not something to be done for results. It is a disciplined purification under the guidance of a real guru. Through Rama’s melancholy, the nature of impermanence, and examples from daily life, the teaching returns again and again to one point: the world cannot give lasting fulfillment. What matters is steadiness, surrender, and the willingness to let go of tendencies, distractions, and false identifications. Later Q&A covers how to recognize the mind, how to handle problems before meditation, how to understand pratyahara and samadhi, and how to stay firm in practice even when bodily sensations or fear arise. Key insights include:• Rama’s sadness is presented as spiritual dispassion, not ordinary weakness.• Spiritual realization is described as removing impurities, not attaining something new.• Powers, healings, and outward signs are not proof of holiness.• A guru is essential because a book cannot correct a student in real time.• Meditation should not be postponed until worldly problems are solved.• The mind is identified as the inner voice that creates doubt, distraction, and future anxiety.• Kriya Yoga practice is framed as purification and preparation, not a search for results.• Pratyahara is the withdrawal of the senses; after that, meditation can happen naturally.• The speaker repeatedly emphasizes obedience to the guru’s instructions and consistency in daily practice.• Q&A on mind versus self, breath practice, eyebrow focus, and evening meditation disturbances. Timestamps:• 00:00 Intro to Rama and obscure scriptures• 03:20 Gurus and avatars as human beings• 06:10 Spiritual powers and why they mislead• 09:00 True spirituality as removal, not attainment• 12:10 Rama’s melancholy begins• 15:20 Worldly life as impermanent and unsatisfying• 19:10 Kriya Yoga and dispassion• 23:00 Why the guru is necessary• 28:10 Trust in God versus worry• 31:20 Question on longing for God• 36:10 Tendencies and daily discipline• 41:30 Meditation is not for results• 47:20 Question on mind versus self• 55:00 Pratyahara and the start of meditation• 01:11:20 Evening meditation and bodily jerks

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