Feb 27, 2026
The 1960s weren’t just a musical revolution—they were a spiritual one. In this episode, we reflect on George Harrison’s role in that shift: from global superstardom to sincere spiritual seeker. After “meeting everyone worth meeting” and reaching the height of fame, George realized something was still missing....
Feb 25, 2026
Most people don’t suffer because life is chaotic — they suffer because their mind is.
As the stormy monsoon season gives way to autumn’s still waters and clear skies, the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam reveals a profound teaching on the inner life: when agitation subsides, perception itself changes.
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Feb 20, 2026
Time fades quietly, while we stay absorbed in routines that feel permanent.
A sharp insight from Seneca meets a striking image from ancient yoga wisdom: a fish swimming in a puddle that is slowly drying up, unaware that its world is shrinking day by day. The metaphor is uncomfortable because it’s familiar. We drift...
Feb 19, 2026
Monsoon season turns Vṛndāvana into a living poem — and Śrīmad Bhāgavatam uses that poem to deliver precision teaching on the inner life: how uncontrolled senses flood the mind, how devotional service makes a person genuinely luminous, and how steady yogic vision remains unshaken amid life’s storms.
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Feb 18, 2026
Raghunath and Kaustubha reflect on the concern many devotees are feeling after the recent GBC meetings in Māyāpur, where the question of women serving as initiating gurus was met with an indefinite moratorium and a call for further study.
Speaking candidly, but with care, they resist the internet’s favorite pastime:...