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1626: Love Isn’t a Feeling—It’s a Full-Time Job

Wisdom of the Sages

Release Date: 06/16/2025

1637: What to Say When You Talk to God  | Q & A Vol. 282 show art 1637: What to Say When You Talk to God | Q & A Vol. 282

Wisdom of the Sages

At some point, devotion stops being a duty—and starts becoming a dialogue. In this solo Q & A episode, Kaustubha explores how spiritual life matures when it stops being mechanical and starts becoming deeply personal. With humor, clarity, and depth, he answers questions on emotional attachment, the gradations of divine love, and how to relate to God not just in theory—but in the heart. Key Highlights: •⁠  ⁠How to respond when someone is emotionally attached to you •⁠  ⁠How divine love comes in different gradations of perfection •⁠  ⁠The art of sharing...

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1636: Time is Gonna Kill You, but Eternity is Just a Mantra Away show art 1636: Time is Gonna Kill You, but Eternity is Just a Mantra Away

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Time doesn’t just pass—it devours. In this raw and thought-provoking episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack a powerful moment from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, where the tyrant Kaṁsa wakes in dread, realizing that Time itself—the force that ends all things—has come for him. With lyrical insights from Pink Floyd, unexpected depth from the Insane Clown Posse, and timeless wisdom from ancient India, they explore what it means to live with urgency, die with clarity, and access the eternal—right now. Key Takeaways: •⁠  ⁠“The sun is the same in a relative way—but you’re...

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1635: Krishna’s First Words Reveal the Missing Ingredient in Spiritual Practice show art 1635: Krishna’s First Words Reveal the Missing Ingredient in Spiritual Practice

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In one of the most powerful moments of the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, Krishna speaks for the first time—and what He says sheds light on the real aim of yoga, austerity, and spiritual discipline. Raghunath and Kaustubha, joined by Radhanath Swami in the studio, unpack this pivotal teaching: that it’s not the practice alone that transforms us, but the devotion that infuses it. Without bhakti, even the most intense austerity leaves us spiritually unfulfilled. With it, every action becomes divine. Tune in for deep insights into Krishna’s words, reflections on a moving initiation ceremony, and an...

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1634: Austerity + Purpose = Growth: A Yogi’s Formula for Rebooting the Mind show art 1634: Austerity + Purpose = Growth: A Yogi’s Formula for Rebooting the Mind

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Could the computer of your mind be full of corrupted files? In this fiery and hilarious episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how ancient yogic wisdom offers a practical system for mental clarity and inner growth. Drawing from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam and everyday insight, they explain how tapasya (austerity), prāṇāyāma (breath control), and the guidance of a guru work like an antivirus program to restore your true nature. You’ll hear about the dangers of comfort addiction, why meaninglessness thrives in a pleasure-soaked culture, and how purpose + austerity = real growth. And check...

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1633: Love Hurts & That’s the Point: Bhakti, Vulnerability & Risk on the Spiritual Path show art 1633: Love Hurts & That’s the Point: Bhakti, Vulnerability & Risk on the Spiritual Path

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If you want to keep your heart safe, you must give it to no one—but it’ll cost you life’s deepest fulfillment. In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how Bhakti Vedanta reveals vulnerability not as weakness, but as the key to spiritual growth and the soul’s highest potential. They reflect on a striking quote from C.S. Lewis and discuss how the fear of emotional exposure drives many toward impersonalism, while the path of Bhakti embraces risk as sacred. Real love always carries the risk of pain—but in the fulfillment of Bhakti, that pain transforms into something divine....

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1632: Let It Be, It Ain’t Me: Hendrix, Vedanta & The Fog of War show art 1632: Let It Be, It Ain’t Me: Hendrix, Vedanta & The Fog of War

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When the world shakes, can you stay anchored? In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack how deep spiritual clarity allows one to remain peaceful—even when chaos reigns. Inspired by a lyric from Jimi Hendrix, they explore lessons from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam and the film The Fog of War to reveal how fear collapses when we root our peace in truth. It’s not apathy—it’s clarity. It’s not withdrawal—it’s preparation for wise engagement. Tune in for stories, insights, and unexpected humor on the path to unshakable peace. SB 10.3.23-27 ...

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1631: Western Souls, Eastern Roads: The Spiritual Migration to India show art 1631: Western Souls, Eastern Roads: The Spiritual Migration to India

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Westerners are booking flights to India—not for sightseeing, but to chant Sanskrit mantras in rice fields, live in ashrams, and rise before dawn for kirtan. What’s really going on here? In this eye-opening episode, Raghunath speaks with anthropology PhD student Keli Lalita to explore a growing phenomenon: Westerners adopting spiritual practices rooted in ancient India. A yoga class in Brooklyn often leads to a pilgrimage in Vrindavan—and a deeper search for meaning beyond material life. Together, they unpack the global remix of yoga culture, the anthropology of spiritual longing, and why...

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1630: Scientists Failed to Find Consciousness—The Yogis Never Lost It show art 1630: Scientists Failed to Find Consciousness—The Yogis Never Lost It

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A neuroscientist lost a 25-year bet to a philosopher—and it may be one of the most revealing failures in modern science. In 1998, Christof Koch bet David Chalmers that within 25 years, neuroscience would identify the precise brain mechanisms responsible for consciousness. Research teams around the world launched ambitious experiments to track and measure conscious experience in the brain. The deadline came—and the mystery remained. In this fascinating episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack the implications of that failed wager. Why can’t the most advanced minds in science explain...

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1629: Breaking the Universal Code: What the Yogis Found Within show art 1629: Breaking the Universal Code: What the Yogis Found Within

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Just like a codebreaker working through symbols can gradually uncover a single unifying truth—a key that makes sense of everything—the spiritual journey can unfold in a similar way. Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how a path of trust, focused attention, and turning inward can reveal a deeper coherence beneath life’s confusion. What at first feels chaotic and fragmented—like an unbreakable code—can suddenly click into place when one discovers the truth that pervades it all. The great yogis found that key in the knowledge of Vishnu—the all-pervading presence within and behind...

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1628: The Mind Is the Altar: Mental Worship, Bhakti Yoga & Inner Transformation show art 1628: The Mind Is the Altar: Mental Worship, Bhakti Yoga & Inner Transformation

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What matters most in yoga isn’t the ritual—it’s the transformation of the mind and heart. In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore the practice of manasa pūjā (mental worship) through the story of Vasudeva mentally offering charity while imprisoned. They unpack why internal devotion is not only valid—but often more powerful than external performance. Whether you’re on a yoga mat or stuck in traffic, your inner world is where the real yoga happens. 🎯 Takeaways: •⁠  ⁠Why the mind is the true altar in bhakti yoga •⁠  ⁠How to avoid spiritual burnout by...

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Raghunath is joined by longtime friend and spiritual brother Henry Schoellkopf for a lively and deeply honest conversation about devotion as action—not just emotion.

Drawing from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam and decades of lived spiritual experience, they explore what it really means to love—not just God, but people. This episode is part comedy, part confessional, and entirely grounded in yogic truth.

Highlights include:
•⁠  ⁠“Love isn’t a feeling—it’s a verb.”
•⁠  ⁠Why asking Krishna for stuff doesn’t count as a relationship
•⁠  ⁠The deeper meaning of seva
•⁠  ⁠Turning Washington Square Park into Vaikuntha
•⁠  ⁠What a teenager’s donut gift reveals about devotion

If you’ve ever wondered how to live your devotion—or why even spiritual burnout can be a blessing—this one’s for you.

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