🎙️ Project Sadhana: Honest Talks with Fellow Seekers

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🎙️ Project Sadhana: Honest Talks with Fellow Seekers

Project Sadhana—also known as Project Archive—is a home for unfiltered, podcast-style conversations about real spiritual practice (sādhanā). I sit with seekers and teachers to explore how practice shapes our lives, heals our struggles, and points us back to the Self.This isn’t about chasing numbers or proving truths. It’s an offering. I don’t claim to have all the answers—only a truth that works for me. Your path might look different, and that’s beautiful.🕉️ What you’ll find:Candid dialogues on personal practice and lived obstaclesStories of what actually helps in daily lifeNon-sectarian perspectives—from Christ to Krishna and beyondLongform reflections, everyday insights, and gentle humorThis project began after one of the lowest points in my life. I had always been camera-shy—my vitiligo made me even more self-conscious. For years, I hid from the lens and, in a way

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Project Sadhana—also known as Project Archive—is a home for unfiltered, podcast-style conversations about real spiritual practice (sādhanā). I sit with seekers and teachers to explore how practice shapes our lives, heals our struggles, and points us back to the Self.This isn’t about chasing numbers or proving truths. It’s an offering. I don’t claim to have all the answers—only a truth that works for me. Your path might look different, and that’s beautiful.🕉️ What you’ll find:Candid dialogues on personal practice and lived obstaclesStories of what actually helps in daily lifeNon-sectarian perspectives—from Christ to Krishna and beyondLongform reflections, everyday insights, and gentle humorThis project began after one of the lowest points in my life. I had always been camera-shy—my vitiligo made me even more self-conscious. For years, I hid from the lens and, in a way

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Vinay Mehta

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