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Gita In Action Podcast
by Radha
Bringing Ancient Wisdom to Everyday Life-Join us on a fun and enlightening journey through The Bhagavad Gita, one of the oldest and coolest yogic texts around. We’ll dive into its ancient wisdom and find ways to make it totally relevant to your life today. Starting from page one, we’ll uncover practical lessons that’ll uplift, entertain, and inspire you. By the end of each episode, you’ll be ready to live a more connected, empowered life—Gita inspired!https://www.youtube.com/@SeekersQuest108https://www.instagram.com/seekersquest108/
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Episode 163--Intimacy Without Losing Reverence
In this class, we explore a powerful moment from the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 11) where Arjuna’s relationship with Krishna begins to shift—from familiarity to deep reverence. As his clarity grows, something natural happens: humility arises. And it brings up an important question for us— What happens when we become too familiar with what is sacred? Whether it’s our spiritual teachers, our partners, our family, or even our relationship with God… it’s easy to slip into casualness and lose the sense of appreciation and awareness that once felt so natural. This class explores: Why real humility isn’t something we force—it’s something that arises from clear vision How intimacy can deepen a relationship without losing reverence The subtle danger of overfamiliarity in spiritual life and relationships Why sometimes space or distance can be helpful—but ultimately, it’s awareness that keeps something sacred This is an invitation to see more clearly, relate more consciously, and bring a deeper level of respect and appreciation into the relationships that matter most.
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Episode 162--Where Effort Ends, Grace Begins
In this class, we explore a powerful section of the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 11, verses 34–36), where Krishna tells Arjuna that the outcome is already arranged—and invites him to simply become the instrument. But what does that actually mean for us? How do we give our best effort without trying to control everything? Where is the line between trying… and trusting? Through the story of Arjuna and Jayadratha, and through real-life examples, we unpack what it looks like to live with effort and surrender—doing our part while allowing grace to step in where we can’t. This is a conversation about letting go of the burden we were never meant to carry, finding inner steadiness in the midst of uncertainty, and learning how to align with something higher. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or like everything depends on you—this one is for you.
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Episode 161--The Secret to Real Confidence (It’s Not What You Think)
What if real confidence isn’t about believing in yourself… but about relying on something higher than yourself? In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore Bhagavad Gita 11.33 and unpack what Krishna really means when He tells Arjuna to “be an instrument.” We talk about: Why trying to control everything actually creates more stress The difference between ego-based confidence and spiritual confidence How aligning with Krishna’s plan unlocks clarity, purpose, and peace Why your talents don’t disappear in spiritual life—they become perfected And how letting go of outcomes can actually help you show up more powerfully If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck in your head, or like everything depends on you… this episode offers a completely different way to move through life—one that’s lighter, freer, and deeply connected.
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Episode 160--Why the Same God Feels Terrifying… or Loving
Why does the same God feel terrifying to some… and deeply loving to others? In this class from the Gita in Action podcast, we explore one of the most intense sections of the Bhagavad Gita, where Arjuna witnesses Krishna’s universal form—vast, powerful, and even unsettling. On the appearance day of Nṛsiṁhadeva, this question becomes even more real. Because here’s what we see: The same Lord who appears fierce and destructive to one person… appears gentle, protective, and loving to another. So what makes the difference? In this conversation, we dive into: Why Krishna reveals a form that feels overwhelming and even frightening What it means when Krishna says, “Time I am” The difference between a material and spiritual perspective on life and death How the same reality can feel completely different based on our relationship with the divine Why spiritual life isn’t about avoiding death—but transforming how we experience it This section of the Gita isn’t meant to scare us—it’s meant to shift our perspective. Because ultimately, it’s not just about what we see… it’s about how we relate. ✨ We go live every Monday & Thursday at 7:30am ET Email [email protected] if you’d like the link to join live
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Episode 159--If We All Die… What’s the Point of Life?
If we’re all moving toward the same ending… what’s the point of how we live? In this class, we explore one of the most intense sections of the Bhagavad Gita, where Arjuna sees Krishna’s universal form—and it’s not just beautiful… it’s overwhelming, confronting, and honestly a little terrifying. But there’s a deeper message here. We spend so much of our lives focused on what’s right in front of us—what we’re building, fixing, controlling—that we forget the bigger picture. And the reality is, no matter who we are or what we believe, we’re all moving in the same direction. So the Gita doesn’t just show us that everything ends. It shows us that how we live—and what we attach ourselves to—completely changes that journey. In this conversation, we dive into: Why Krishna reveals such a powerful and unsettling form What it means that God is not only loving… but also time Why everything in this world is constantly changing How attachment keeps us stuck in cycles of happiness and loss And how spiritual life prepares us to face the one thing we can’t avoid This isn’t meant to be dark—it’s meant to wake us up. So maybe the question isn’t just where are we going… but how are we getting there?
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Episode 158--You’re Not Meant to Have It All Figured Out
Have you ever felt like if you could just understand everything—how things will play out, why things are happening, what’s coming next—then you’d finally feel at peace? In this class, we explore a powerful moment from the Bhagavad Gita where Arjuna is given full clarity… and instead of feeling stronger or more in control, he feels humbled. This challenges a belief many of us carry: that more understanding will bring more peace. But what if real peace doesn’t come from having everything figured out? What if it comes from something deeper—like trust, surrender, and connection? We talk about: Why the need to control and “figure everything out” is so exhausting How clarity doesn’t always lead to peace The role of humility in spiritual growth How to shift from control → trust in your daily life This is a conversation about letting go of the pressure to have all the answers—and finding relief in knowing you don’t have to. ✨ If this resonates, you’re not alone. — Follow along with more teachings and upcoming retreats: Instagram: @consciouscollective.life
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Episode 157--Lead Fully, Let Go Completely
What does it really mean to be an empowered leader? After this past weekend’s retreat, I found myself reflecting on that word—empowered. Because it can land in two very different ways. On one side, it feels relieving… like you don’t have to carry everything on your own. On the other, it can quietly turn into pride—“I did this. I made this happen.” So where’s the balance? In this episode, I share a personal shift I’ve been experimenting with: 👉 How to take full responsibility… without thinking you’re the controller 👉 Why trying to control everything actually creates more pressure 👉 How letting go can open the door to deeper connection, presence, and flow This is what the Bhagavad Gita calls real alignment—showing up fully, while staying internally unattached. Because real empowerment isn’t about becoming bigger… It’s about becoming an instrument.
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Episode 156--Seeing Everything Won’t Give You Peace
We often think that if we could just understand everything—what’s going to happen, how things will unfold, how it will all work out—then we’d finally feel at peace. But in this section of the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna actually gets to see everything… and instead of feeling peaceful, he feels overwhelmed. So what does that tell us? In this episode, we explore why clarity isn’t what actually brings peace—and what does. We talk about the shift from control to trust, from needing answers to building a relationship with God, and how real peace comes not from seeing everything, but from trusting the one who does. I also share a personal story about my daughter’s baptism and how letting go of control opened the door to a deeper kind of peace. If you’ve ever felt like you just need more clarity to feel okay, this one is for you.
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Episode 155--You Don’t Need Power—You Need Someone You Can Trust
We often think that if we just had more control—more clarity, more certainty, more power—then we’d finally feel at peace. But what if peace doesn’t actually come from seeing or controlling everything? In this class, we explore one of the most powerful sections of the Bhagavad Gita, where Krishna reveals the universal form—a vision of everything, everywhere, all at once. It’s overwhelming, undeniable, and awe-inspiring… but it also reveals something unexpected. Even seeing everything isn’t what brings peace. What we’re really looking for isn’t more power—it’s someone we can trust. This class unpacks the difference between control and surrender, power and relationship, and how real security comes not from knowing everything, but from trusting the one who does.
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Episode 154--What Happens When You Let Go of Control
What actually happens when we stop trying to control everything? Most of us are taught—directly or indirectly—that we should be in control of our lives. That if we just try harder, plan better, or push more, things will finally fall into place. But in reality, that constant gripping often leads to stress, frustration, and feeling stuck. In this class, we explore a powerful shift from the Bhagavad Gita: moving from control to trust. Through Arjuna’s conversation with Krishna in Chapter 11, we see what it looks like to let go of the illusion of control and open ourselves to a higher perspective. Not in a passive or avoidant way—but in a way that actually brings clarity, relief, and deeper connection. We talk about: Why our need for control creates tension and blocks growth The difference between healthy effort and forced outcomes How humility opens the door to real understanding What it means to become an instrument instead of the controller How letting go can actually move your life forward This isn’t about giving up—it’s about shifting how you show up. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or like things aren’t unfolding the way you expected… this conversation is for you.
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Episode 153--Understanding Chapter 10: The Shift That Changes Everything
In this class, we take a step back and look at the full picture of Chapter 10 of the Bhagavad Gita—not just verse by verse, but how everything connects into one clear, powerful message. Krishna begins by establishing Himself as the source of everything, and from there, the chapter unfolds into something much deeper: how understanding leads to devotion, how devotion leads to guidance, and how that guidance transforms the way we see the world. We explore the “heart of the Gita” (verses 10.8–10.11), where Krishna describes a living relationship with the Divine—one where clarity, direction, and inner illumination arise from within. From there, Arjuna asks a very real question: How do I stay connected in everyday life? And Krishna’s answer becomes the essence of this chapter—learning to see Him everywhere. This class walks through: The flow of Chapter 10 and how each section builds on the next The transformation from intellectual understanding to real realization The “loop” of understanding → devotion → guidance → illumination How to recognize Krishna through the world around you And how a simple shift in vision can change your entire experience of life This isn’t just philosophy—it’s a practical way of living, seeing, and connecting.
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Episode 152--Why We Chase What Fades (And How to Find What Lasts)
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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Episode 151--Stop Chasing… Start Seeing
What if the problem isn’t what you’re pursuing… but how you’re seeing? In this class from the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 10 – Vibhuti Yoga), we explore a powerful shift: instead of constantly chasing success, recognition, beauty, or fulfillment in the world… what if we learned to see everything as a reflection of something deeper? Krishna explains that everything we’re drawn to— beauty, strength, intelligence, victory, even intensity and influence—are all manifestations of the divine. When we don’t understand this, we: chase things compare ourselves feel “not enough” or overly attached But when we see clearly, everything changes. We move from: comparison → connection chasing → appreciating anxiety → alignment In this class, we explore: How to see God (Krishna) in everyday life Why we’re naturally drawn to certain people and experiences The difference between material attraction and spiritual connection How to stop making everything about “me” (ego) A simple shift in consciousness that brings peace, clarity, and fulfillment This isn’t about rejecting the world—it’s about seeing it properly. ✨ Try this as an experiment: For one day, whenever you see something powerful, beautiful, or impressive… pause and ask: “Where is the divine in this?” That one shift can change everything.
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Episode 150--The One Bank Account That Follows You
What are we actually working for? In this class, we explore one of the most grounding (and confronting) truths from the Bhagavad Gita—everything material will eventually be taken away. Our roles, achievements, possessions, even our bodies… all temporary. So what actually stays? Krishna explains that while death takes everything external, our consciousness, desires, and spiritual growth stay with us. Unlike material success, which is ultimately “all for nothing,” spiritual progress is never lost. Every step we take inward, every moment of connection, continues with us—now and beyond this life. We dive into: Why death is the “great equalizer” and what it teaches us The difference between material success and spiritual growth The concept of your “spiritual bank account” Why spiritual progress is never wasted (even if we fall off track) How to carry the energy of a retreat or spiritual high back into daily life Seeing Krishna (the divine) in both the temporary and the eternal This is not about rejecting life—it’s about seeing it clearly and investing your time and energy in what truly matters. If you’ve ever wondered: “What am I really doing all of this for?” “Why do achievements not fully satisfy me?” “How do I stay spiritually grounded in real life?” This conversation is for you. ✨ Nothing you’ve done spiritually is ever lost. You can always come back.
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Episode 149--The World as a Roadmap Back to God
In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 (Vibhuti Yoga) and a powerful shift in how we see the world around us. Krishna explains that the most powerful, beautiful, and extraordinary things in creation are not meant to inflate our ego or become objects of our enjoyment. Instead, they are meant to point us back to their divine source. Through examples like time, the lion, the Ganges, and the forces of nature, Krishna shows Arjuna that the world itself can become a roadmap back to God—if we learn how to see it properly. When our vision changes, everything changes. Instead of chasing enjoyment or becoming envious of greatness, we begin to see the divine fingerprints everywhere. In this discussion we explore: What Vibhuti Yoga really means Why the greatest things in the world are meant to remind us of God How changing our vision transforms our relationship with life Why spiritual knowledge is the highest knowledge How the world itself can guide us back to Krishna When we begin to see life this way, the ordinary world becomes filled with reminders of the divine—and our journey back to God becomes part of our everyday experience.
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Episode 148--The One Among the Many
In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore one of the most beautiful sections of the Bhagavad Gita—Krishna’s vibhutis, or His divine manifestations. Krishna explains that when we see something extraordinary in the world—great wisdom, beauty, strength, intelligence, or natural wonder—we are actually seeing a small reflection of the divine source behind everything. From the power of the mind… to the vastness of the ocean… to the stability of the Himalayas… Krishna is teaching us how to recognize the sacred within the ordinary world around us. When we begin to see life this way, the world becomes full of reminders of the Divine. Instead of chasing experiences for our own enjoyment, we start to experience a deeper connection with the source behind it all. In this conversation, we explore: • What Krishna means by His “special manifestations” (vibhutis) • Why the most remarkable things in the world point beyond themselves • How beauty, power, and intelligence can remind us of the divine • How shifting our perspective transforms everyday life into spiritual practice • Why learning to see the world this way expands our consciousness This teaching invites us to move from seeing the world as something to enjoy… to seeing it as something that connects us back to the divine source of everything.
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Episode 147--From Sparks to the Source
In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore a beautiful section of the Bhagavad Gita where Krishna begins describing His vibhutis—His extraordinary manifestations throughout the world. Why are we so naturally attracted to beauty, talent, power, and greatness? According to Krishna, all of these things are just tiny sparks of His divine splendor. Instead of getting lost chasing the sparks, the Gita invites us to follow them back to the source. We discuss how the attractions of this world—from celebrities and athletes to the beauty of nature and the brilliance of the sun—can actually become reminders of Krishna when we learn to see them properly. This chapter gives us a powerful shift in perspective: the extraordinary things in the world don’t have to pull us away from God—they can lead us back to Him. When we learn to see this connection, our attraction itself becomes spiritualized, and the whole world becomes a reminder of the Divine.
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Episode 146--How Do We Remember God in Real Life?
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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Episode 145--Faith That’s Grounded: Not Just Feeling, Not Just Philosophy
Is spiritual life supposed to be emotional… or intellectual? In this class, we explore why real faith can’t rest on feeling alone — and can’t survive on philosophy alone either. Through Arjuna’s powerful declarations in Bhagavad-gītā Chapter 10, we examine what it actually means to accept Krishna as the Absolute Truth — not because it feels good in the moment, and not just because a book says so, but because scriptural authority and lived transformation meet. We look at: Why personal spiritual experiences, while beautiful, aren’t enough by themselves Why cherry-picking teachings limits growth How humility opens the door to deeper understanding And how steady devotional practice turns belief into conviction Śrīla Prabhupāda once gave two seemingly opposite answers to the same question: “Why is Krishna God?” In those answers, he revealed something profound about the relationship between scripture and experience. When knowledge anchors us and practice transforms us, faith becomes mature, stable, and hard to shake. This episode is about that kind of faith — not just emotional, not just intellectual — but integrated, grounded, and alive.
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Episode 144--You Can’t Think Your Way to God
We live in a world that rewards thinking. Analyze it. Study it. Master it. Control it. So naturally, many of us assume we can understand God the same way — by thinking harder. But the Bhagavad-gita tells us something radically different. In Chapter 10, verse 11, Krishna explains that the Supreme Truth cannot be grasped through speculation alone. No amount of intellectual effort can capture the infinite. Instead, He reveals Himself — out of special mercy — to the heart that turns toward Him in devotion. This episode explores: • Why speculation alone will never be enough • The difference between grasping God and being grasped by grace • What buddhi-yoga really means • How Krishna “destroys the darkness” from within • Why mercy sometimes looks like clarity instead of ecstasy • How knowledge and devotion nourish each other If you’ve ever felt like you’re trying to figure everything out spiritually — this conversation might bring relief. Because maybe the point isn’t to think your way to God. Maybe it’s to let yourself be lifted.
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Episode 143--You Don’t Have to Figure It All Out
In Bhagavad Gita 10.10, Krishna makes a powerful promise: “To those who are constantly devoted to serving Me with love, I give the understanding by which they can come to Me.” So often we think spiritual growth means mastering philosophy, eliminating doubt, or becoming “advanced.” But this verse turns that idea upside down. Krishna isn’t asking for brilliance — He’s asking for sincerity. In this episode, we explore what it really means that Krishna gives “divine intelligence” from within the heart. We talk about: Why love comes before understanding Why willpower alone isn’t enough How to change your spiritual “default setting” What prayer actually does (and why it always works) How yesterday’s pains can become tomorrow’s gains And how bhakti harmonizes the head and the heart If you’ve ever felt like you’re not progressing fast enough… If you’ve ever wondered why your prayers weren’t answered the way you hoped… If you’re tired of trying to control everything… This verse is deeply reassuring. You don’t have to figure it all out. Take one sincere step toward Him — and He will guide the rest. ✨ Welcome to Gita in Action.
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Episode 142--Love Well and Let Happiness Follow
We spend so much of our lives chasing happiness — planning for it, chasing it, squeezing it out of moments. But what if happiness was never meant to be chased? In this class on Bhagavad Gita 10.9, we explore what happens when Krishna becomes our inner home. Instead of living for fleeting bursts of pleasure — the “lamentation sandwich” of hankering, brief enjoyment, and regret — the Gita invites us to live each moment for Krishna. When love becomes the focus instead of self-centered enjoyment, something surprising happens: happiness follows naturally. We talk about: *What it means for Krishna to be your “home base” *Why pleasure fades but purpose fulfills *The paradox of happiness as a byproduct *The power of devotee association *Seeing the inspired side in others *Keeping the main thing the main thing When we stop chasing happiness and start loving well, joy becomes steady, meaningful, and ever-fresh.
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Episode 141--When God Starts Taking Care of You
What actually changes when we stop seeing God as an abstract idea and begin trusting Him as the source of everything? In this class, we explore a subtle but life-changing shift described in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10: the movement from understanding Krishna intellectually to feeling genuinely cared for by Him. When that understanding becomes real, devotion stops feeling forced. Trust grows naturally. And life begins to feel guided rather than random. This talk reflects on how recognizing Krishna as the source of all qualities, experiences, and outcomes invites a deeper sense of shelter—where fear softens, clarity grows, and devotion becomes a natural response to being cared for.
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Episode 140--Why the Goal Was Never a Better Dream
So much of what we chase in life is driven by the hope that this version of the dream will finally satisfy us — a better outcome, a better role, a better feeling, a better situation. And yet, even when those dreams come true, the sense of fulfillment often fades. In this episode, we explore a central insight of the Bhagavad Gita: that material life, no matter how refined or successful, is still a kind of dream — temporary, unstable, and unable to fully satisfy the soul. The solution Krishna offers isn’t to perfect the dream, but to wake up from it. We talk about desire, attachment, and the emotional highs and lows that come from seeking happiness in temporary things, and how true steadiness comes from redirecting our desire toward the eternal. This is a conversation about purification, not suppression — about finding real shelter, real peace, and a deeper sense of meaning by knowing Krishna and our relationship with Him. If you’ve ever felt caught on the emotional rollercoaster of life, this episode invites you to step off — not by escaping the world, but by seeing it clearly.
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Episode 139--Intimacy and Awe: Why Krishna Reveals His Greatness
Why does Krishna spend so much time describing His greatness in the Gita? Is it to impress us—or to draw us closer? In this class, we explore how understanding Krishna’s opulence doesn’t create distance, but actually deepens intimacy. When love is rooted in relationship, knowing how great someone truly is doesn’t make the connection colder—it makes it more meaningful. Just as awe can enrich human relationships, awe for Krishna enhances devotion rather than replacing it. Drawing from Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 and the bhakti tradition, this talk looks at the balance between sweetness and supremacy, intimacy and reverence, and why Krishna reveals Himself not through speculation, but through mercy. A grounded, relatable exploration of how devotion grows when knowledge leads naturally to love.
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Episode 138--Come Home: The Heart of Chapter 9
Chapter 9 of the Bhagavad Gita is often called The Most Confidential Knowledge — not because it’s complicated, but because it’s deeply personal. In this episode, we walk through the heart of Chapter 9, verse by verse, to understand who Krishna really is and what He’s inviting us into. This chapter reveals a God who isn’t distant or abstract, but personal, lovable, and eager for relationship — a God who carries what we lack, preserves what we have, and never gives up on those who turn toward Him. We explore why devotion isn’t about perfection, how bhakti purifies the mind rather than the soul, and why no one is ever too broken, unqualified, or impure to begin. This is a conversation about mercy, relationship, and coming home — not through fear or obligation, but through love. If you’ve ever wondered what the Gita is really pointing toward, this chapter is the answer.
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Episode 137--Let Me Matter to You
What does Krishna actually ask of us in devotion? Not perfection. Not constant spiritual highs. He asks for relationship. In this class on Bhagavad Gita 9.34, we explore the difference between devotion and emotion, and why love for God is proven not by how inspired we feel, but by how consistently we show up. Drawing parallels with human relationships, this talk unpacks bhakti as a living, reciprocal relationship—one that deepens through service, commitment, and sincerity, even in dry or difficult phases. A grounded, relatable look at what it really means when Krishna says: “Fix your mind on Me.”
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Episode 136--Purpose in a Broken World
The Bhagavad Gita doesn’t promise a problem-free life — it offers something deeper: purpose. In this episode, we explore what Krishna means when He describes this world as temporary and filled with difficulty, and why that truth isn’t meant to make us numb, pessimistic, or detached from others’ pain. Instead, it invites us to live with steadiness, compassion, and meaning even when the world feels heavy. We reflect on real-world suffering, how to stay spiritually grounded without bypassing grief, and how bhakti-yoga becomes a medicine that helps us remain internally peaceful while still showing up responsibly in the world. This conversation is for anyone trying to live spiritually in the middle of real life — not escaping the world, but learning how to move through it with purpose.
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Episode 135--Does the Gita Really Say Women Are Less Qualified? | Bhakti Beyond Gender
Bhagavad-gītā 9.32 is often quoted as one of the most uncomfortable verses in the Gita — especially when it comes to women and spiritual qualification. So what is Krishna really saying here? In this episode of Gita in Action, we slow down and look at the verse in its full cultural, philosophical, and devotional context. We explore how karma and jñāna paths functioned in ancient society, how social systems like varṇa were meant to describe qualities rather than worth, and why bhakti radically transcends all external qualifications. This conversation isn’t about dismissing discomfort or defending tradition at all costs. It’s about understanding the heart of the Gita: a spiritual path that is accessible to everyone, regardless of birth, gender, education, or social position — a path where sincerity of heart is the only qualification. If you’ve ever struggled with verses like this, felt unsure how to reconcile faith with inclusivity, or wondered whether bhakti truly welcomes everyone, this episode is an invitation to look again — with clarity, compassion, and depth.
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Episode 134--The Devotee Who Slips—and the God Who Never Leaves
What happens when a sincere devotee falls down? Does a mistake cancel spiritual progress? Does God ever walk away? In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore Bhagavad-gītā 9.30–31, where Krishna makes one of His most compassionate promises: “My devotee never perishes.” This conversation is about real spiritual life — not perfection, but persistence. Not appearances, but the direction of the heart. We talk about falling and returning, guilt versus grace, judgment versus compassion, and why devotion can be covered but never destroyed. Through personal reflections, lived experiences, and heartfelt group discussion, this episode reveals a God who doesn’t reject us when we struggle — but quietly protects our spiritual progress and helps us come back when we’re ready. If you’ve ever felt discouraged, disqualified, or afraid that you’ve gone too far — this episode is for you.
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Episode 133--A Speck on the Moon: Why Your Mistakes Don’t Define You
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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Episode 132--Impartially Partial: The Sweet Paradox of Krishna’s Love
Krishna says He’s impartial, yet He also says He becomes a friend to those who love Him. So which is it? In this episode, we dive into the sweet paradox of Krishna’s love — a love that is open to everyone, but intimately experienced by those who turn toward Him. We talk about the burning Ferris wheel moments, the closed doors in life, and how Krishna steps back or steps in depending on our own desire. This is an episode about real relationship with God, free will, reciprocity, and the beautiful way Krishna meets each of us exactly where we are.
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Episode 131--What God Really Wants (It’s Not What You Think)
What if God isn’t asking you for perfection, wealth, or elaborate offerings—but something far simpler and far more personal? In this episode, we explore Bhagavad-gita 9.26–27, where Krishna reveals what He truly desires from us and why even a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or water—when offered with love—means more to Him than the grandest display. We talk about the difference between liking God and loving God, how devotion grows in stages, why intention matters more than the item, and how even our ordinary daily actions can become sacred when we offer them to Him. You’ll hear stories, relatable examples, and heartfelt conversations about shifting from “What can I get?” to “How can I love?”, and how this simple mindset transforms our spiritual life from the inside out. If you’ve ever wondered: ✨ What does God actually want from me? ✨ How do I offer my day, my relationships, or my problems to Krishna? ✨ How do I deepen my devotion even when life feels messy? This episode is for you.
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Episode 130--From Transaction to Love: What We’re Really Seeking in God
In this episode, we continue our journey through Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 (Texts 9.23–9.25) and explore a subtle but powerful shift Krishna invites us to make — moving from a transactional relationship with God to one rooted in love. We talk about why people often approach God (or demigods) for specific results, how faith can be real yet indirect, and why different paths lead to different destinations. Krishna doesn’t condemn or coerce — instead, He patiently explains how desire shapes destiny and why He responds to what we actually seek. This conversation also touches on control, surrender, and the humility that comes when we realize we’re not the ultimate doer. Through personal reflection, analogies, and open discussion, we look at how bhakti isn’t about bargaining with God — it’s about coming home to a relationship built on trust and love. A gentle, honest episode for anyone navigating faith, desire, and the longing for something eternal.
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Episode 129--1% Devotion, 99% Krishna: Trusting the One Who Carries Us
What if spiritual life isn’t about giving a perfect performance… but about simply showing up with sincerity? In this episode, we explore the incredibly comforting promise Krishna gives in Bhagavad Gita 9.22: When we offer even a little devotion, Krishna personally steps in — protecting what we have and providing what we lack. We talk about: Why Krishna cares for more than just our soul — He cares for our whole life What it looks like to build trust when things feel uncertain or overwhelming Small daily shifts that anchor us in divine support The difference between worry and remembrance — and how one drains us while the other strengthens us If you’ve ever felt like your best isn’t enough… or wondered how to make spiritual life consistent in the chaos of real life… this episode is a reminder: You don’t have to carry everything. Krishna is already carrying you.
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Episode 128--The Happiness That Lasts: Why We’re Made for More
We all go through life chasing comfort, security, love, or success — hoping each new “upgrade” will finally make us happy. But over and over again, we run into the same reality: everything in this world eventually fades. In this episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita 9.18–21, where Krishna lovingly shows us a bigger picture. He reveals that He is the source behind every blessing and every bit of support we receive in our lives. Even when kindness comes through another person — a friend, a doctor, a stranger — it’s ultimately Krishna caring for us. We also take a deeper look at the pursuit of material enjoyment — even the “best version” of it found in heavenly planets. It may feel amazing for a while, but eventually the good karma runs out, the high wears off, and we’re right back where we started. Krishna invites us not to settle for temporary happiness when we’re made for an eternal relationship with Him. This episode is an invitation to lift our eyes from the temporary and remember our real home — the place where love never ends and happiness never fades.
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Episode 127--The Personal God: What Christmas and the Gita Teach Us
Why do we long for a love that doesn’t fade… a presence that feels close… a connection that feels personal? In this special Christmas episode of Gita in Action, we explore a beautiful message at the heart of Bhagavad Gita 9.15–9.16: God is not an abstract idea — He is a loving, personal source who shows up in our lives in ways we can recognize and relate to. We’ll look at: The three ways people understand God in the Gita — and why the personal conception is the most fulfilling How bhakti transforms spirituality from a concept into a relationship Why Krishna says “I am the father, the mother, the support, the object of worship” — and what that means for us How Christmas reminds the world that God meets us where we are If you’ve ever wondered: “Is God really here with me?” “How do I experience the personal side of the Divine?” “What if my heart still feels unsure?” …this conversation is for you. May this season awaken a deeper connection — one that feels close, real, and full of love. ❤️🙏
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Episode 126--Living Bhakti in the Middle of Real Life
What does devotion actually look like when life is busy, overwhelming, and imperfect? In this episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita 9.14, where Krishna describes the great souls who worship Him with devotion, determination, and love in action. Together, we talk about kīrtan beyond just singing, the power of showing up for God even when it’s uncomfortable, and how bhakti isn’t about escaping our responsibilities—but reorienting them. This conversation is for anyone trying to practice spiritual life while juggling work, family, caregiving, exhaustion, and real-world struggles. We reflect on honoring our time with God, staying connected through service and chanting, and learning how small, sincere efforts—done with love—can transform our inner world. Bhakti isn’t meant to be lived on the sidelines of life. It’s meant to be lived right in the middle of it.
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Episode 125--The Square Peg Problem: What We’re Really Searching For
Why does it feel like no matter how much we achieve, heal, learn, or improve ourselves, something still feels missing? In this episode of Gita in Action, we explore a powerful teaching from Bhagavad Gita 9.12–9.13, where Krishna explains why even sincere effort — including spiritual effort — can leave us feeling unfulfilled when God isn’t at the center, and how a different orientation of the heart leads to steadiness and clarity. We talk about the “square peg problem”: how we try to fill the heart with careers, relationships, self-help, success, and even spirituality, only to discover that none of them quite fit. Not because they’re bad or meaningless — but because they’re not meant to replace the source of love and fulfillment. Through practical examples, personal stories, and reflections on devotion, surrender, and the nature of great souls (mahatmas), this episode shows how the endless search finally comes to rest — not through repression or denial, but through real connection with Krishna, the inexhaustible source of joy. If you’ve ever felt like you’re running hard but still not arriving, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and a gentler way forward.
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Episode 124--Seeing God Clearly: Healing Projection, Hurt, and Misunderstanding
In this class on Bhagavad Gita 9.11, we explore why we often struggle to see Krishna as He truly is. Krishna appears in a humanlike form, but His form is completely spiritual — eternal, full of knowledge, full of bliss. He is not an ordinary person; He is the Supreme Person. Yet because we’ve been shaped by human hurt, judgment, or disappointment, we tend to project those experiences onto God and assume He feels toward us the way people have. We also look at the “God-sized hole” within each of us — the longing for perfect love and acceptance — and how we unintentionally try to fill that longing with people or achievements that can never satisfy the soul. The Gita teaches that only Krishna, the transcendently personal and all-attractive Lord, can fulfill the heart’s deepest desire for connection, and He reciprocates in ways no human ever could. By healing the filters of projection and misunderstanding, we begin to see Krishna clearly — not as a limited human figure, but as the eternally loving Supreme Person who invites us into a real, personal relationship with Him.
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Episode 123--You’re Not Alone in the Chaos: Krishna Is Actually Running the Show
In this episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita 9.8–9.10 — a powerful sequence where Krishna reveals how the entire universe moves under His gentle supervision. He explains that creation, maintenance, and dissolution all unfold by His will (9.8), yet He remains completely unattached and unaffected (9.9). And in 9.10, He clarifies how material nature works under His direction, carrying out the cosmic functions while He remains the steady, guiding force behind everything. Together, these verses offer something incredibly comforting and relatable: Life isn’t random. The universe isn’t chaotic. And you’re not navigating this place alone. We dive into why Krishna’s non-entanglement matters, how material nature operates like a faithful instrument under Him, and why realizing His role brings so much peace and relief into our everyday lives. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or unsure about the direction of your life, these verses help you reconnect with the truth that you’re cared for, supported, and guided — always.
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Episode 122--When Love Feels Heavy—and Why It Never Does for Krishna
In this Gita in Action episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita 9.6–9.7 and the comforting truth behind Krishna’s unique way of loving. While our love often feels heavy—filled with worry, responsibility, and emotional weight—Krishna maintains the entire universe without strain, exhaustion, or entanglement. Through the image of the wind moving freely in the sky, we discuss what it means to live with freedom within Krishna’s framework, to care deeply without losing ourselves, and to let go of control while still offering love. We also open up about the real-life places where love feels heavy—parenting, relationships, community, and personal expectations—and reflect on how Krishna’s example invites us into a lighter, steadier way of loving. If you’re navigating attachment, overwhelm, or the fear of letting go, this episode is a reminder that we rest in Krishna’s care, even when we feel the weight of the world.
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Episode 121--You Don’t Have to Hold Everything Together — Krishna Already Is
In this Gita in Action episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita 9.4–9.5 and the comforting truth that we don’t have to hold everything together — Krishna already is. Krishna reveals how He pervades the universe, sustains all beings effortlessly, and remains untouched by the burdens that overwhelm us. From this teaching, our group opens a heartfelt conversation about parenting, letting go, supporting loved ones, and learning healthy detachment. If you’ve ever felt responsible for everyone or exhausted from trying to control the outcome, this episode is a reminder that we’re finite — and Krishna is infinite. We can lean on Him, rest in Him, and trust His loving care.
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Episode 120--A Circle of Gratitude: The Blessings That Touched Us This Year
In honor of Thanksgiving, today’s episode is a little different — and a lot more personal. We sat together as a spiritual family and shared the blessings that touched us this year — the moments that softened us, stretched us, surprised us, and reminded us that Krishna’s mercy is always present, even in the small things. This episode is less of a “class” and more of a heartfelt circle… a chance to pause, reflect, and remember just how much we’ve been carried, guided, and held by grace. Whether your year felt heavy, beautiful, or somewhere in between, we hope this conversation helps you reconnect with your own gratitude and see Krishna’s hand in your journey too. 💛
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Episode 119--Your Spiritual Garden Is Growing (Even When You Can’t See It)
In this episode, we explore one of the most encouraging teachings in Bhagavad Gita 9.3 — Krishna’s reminder that faith in the process of bhakti is what helps us grow, even when we can’t see visible change. Spiritual life is like tending a quiet inner garden. Sometimes we plant devotional habits — chanting, reading, serving, praying — and wonder why we’re not seeing “results” yet. Doubt creeps in, impatience rises, and we’re tempted to uproot everything we’ve started. But Krishna gently shows us that real transformation happens slowly, steadily, from the inside out. In this class, we talk about: 🌱 Why faith isn’t blind belief, but lived experience 🌱 How small steps toward Krishna naturally nourish the whole “tree” of our life 🌱 Why doubt is normal — and how not to let it derail our progress 🌱 The Narada Muni principle: how the mercy of devotees accelerates realization 🌱 The dangers of spiritually “uprooting the sapling” too soon 🌱 How Krishna gives shelter, clarity, and strength even before we feel fully transformed If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this working?”, this episode will reassure your heart. Your spiritual garden is growing… even if the fruits haven’t appeared yet.
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Episode 118--When Knowledge Becomes Love
In today’s episode, we step into the heart of the Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 9 — where Krishna reveals “the most confidential knowledge.” It’s not just about understanding God; it’s about experiencing Him. We’ll explore what makes this knowledge the “king of education,” why devotion is both simple and complete, and how love transforms philosophy into realization. Through stories like Nārada Muni’s awakening, we’ll see how true wisdom isn’t earned — it’s received through grace, association, and the sincerity of the heart. This chapter marks the Gita’s turning point — where knowledge turns into relationship, and the mind gives way to love.
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Episode 117--The Heart Remembers What It Loves
In this episode, we take a reflective walk through Chapter 8 of the Bhagavad Gita — “Attaining the Supreme.” This chapter answers some of life’s deepest questions: Who am I? What happens when I die? And how can I stay connected to Krishna even at that final moment? But more than philosophy, Chapter 8 is a journey of remembrance — learning how to live in such a way that remembering Krishna becomes natural, not forced. We’ll revisit the major themes and verses of the chapter, from Arjuna’s heartfelt questions to Krishna’s ultimate message: You don’t need perfect timing or complicated practice — you just need a heart full of love. Because in the end, the heart always remembers what it loves most.
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Episode 116--When Love Puts Everything in Perspective
After describing the many paths of yoga, the cycles of light and darkness, and the timing of death, Krishna ends Chapter 8 with a simple, comforting truth: when the heart is filled with love and devotion, everything else falls into perspective. The devotee isn’t worried about perfect timing, auspicious moments, or complicated methods. Love brings clarity. Love simplifies life. And love makes the path home to Krishna certain. In this episode, we’ll explore how bhakti—the yoga of the heart—transforms our outlook on life and death, dissolves fear, and helps us see every experience through the lens of divine connection. Because when we live in remembrance and service, we’re already walking the illuminated path.
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Episode 115--When Love Makes the Timing Irrelevant
In this episode, we explore one of the most mystical parts of the Bhagavad Gita — where Krishna describes how yogis can leave the world at specific times to attain liberation. But then, He reveals something deeper: for those who love Him, timing doesn’t matter. The pure devotee doesn’t calculate the perfect moment to die — they simply live in constant remembrance of Krishna, trusting that whenever that moment comes, He’ll take care of everything. This class shows how bhakti-yoga transcends all the complexities of technique, timing, and control. When there’s love, the rules don’t apply — because Krishna Himself becomes the path. ✨ We’ll reflect on: The difference between the yogic and bhakti approaches to liberation Why remembrance is more powerful than control How surrender turns every moment into the “right time” What it means to actually trust Krishna with the details of your life 💛 It’s not about dying at the right time — it’s about living in the right consciousness.
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Episode 114--What Survives the End of the World?
The Bhagavad Gita doesn’t just talk about personal transformation — it takes us to the scale of the universe itself. Krishna explains that even the cosmos moves in cycles: everything comes into being at the dawn of creation and dissolves again when Brahma’s night falls. Worlds rise and fall, civilizations come and go, and yet, something eternal remains. In this episode, we’ll explore verses 8.18–8.22, where Krishna reveals the rhythm of creation and destruction — and points us to what lies beyond it. We’ll reflect on why everything material eventually fades, what it means to anchor our lives in the eternal, and how devotion to Krishna connects us to that reality which never ends. This isn’t a story of endings — it’s an invitation to remember what never dies.
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Bringing Ancient Wisdom to Everyday Life-Join us on a fun and enlightening journey through The Bhagavad Gita, one of the oldest and coolest yogic texts around. We’ll dive into its ancient wisdom and find ways to make it totally relevant to your life today. Starting from page one, we’ll uncover practical lessons that’ll uplift, entertain, and inspire you. By the end of each episode, you’ll be ready to live a more connected, empowered life—Gita inspired!https://www.youtube.com/@SeekersQuest108https://www.instagram.com/seekersquest108/
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