I gave it a try and I’m hooked.
I didn’t know what I was looking for when I found this podcast, I just knew I needed something different to fill my life and mind than what I had been consuming. I was burnt out, exhausted from listening to the news cycle, overwhelmed with hearing blaming, othering, bickering and negativity. I didn’t do any research about Wisdom of The Sages, or the hosts of the show – I just went to the beginning and listened to the first episode. The more I listened the more I heard ideas that resonated with me, sounded familiar to my own thoughts about how to live a kind and connected life, and paths to connect with people who are also seeking satisfied and purposeful lives. For the first time I was exposed to a spiritual path that does not focus on judgment and guilt but instead focuses on love, connection and offering the gifts you have to the world around you. I listen to the show every day, and join the live broadcast on Zoom. Starting each day with a dose of spiritual contemplation is the most effective way I’ve found to keep the bigger picture in mind and approach each day with an open heart. I’m taking my spiritual journey one day at a time and at my own pace but feel more calm, confident and connected to the world than I did before discovering this path because I have the right context for me personally to accept there is a loving force that connects all living things. At the time of this writing I’ve been listening for just over two months, but I feel like Bhakti has been in my head and heart for my entire life. Since listening to that first episode I have focused on changing the way I interact with the world, have been able to better manage chronic anxiety and have worked through some of the worst career related burnout I’ve ever experienced. Outside of the show I’ve been exploring tools to make the time I spend with myself more meaningful, and have deepened my yoga and meditation practice. I’ve been open to connecting with people in my daily life about spirituality and their connection with a higher power. I’ve shared this podcast with some friends and family who are at different places on their spiritual journeys, and who are either dedicated to or come from different spiritual paths. They all find value in the topics discussed here. I think no matter where you’re coming from, at, or on your way to, the messages and discussions shared here have deep meaning and are an important addition to the conversation about our collective values.
AmberAppUser via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/02/22
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A fantastic podcast that presents the ancient wisdom of Bhakti in a modern context, with a twist of humour. Can’t recommend this one enough!
Baby Jessus via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/10/20
Listen to this show! Through TRUTH, CONNECTION and LOVE Raghunath, Kaustubha and this community will gradually start to remove the tarnishes on your heart caused by this material world. Love yourself, eat up one hour at a time!
lindsayelizabeth via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/01/20
Best way to start your day 🙏🏻
Jae Cabrera via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/20
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