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For the sincere seeker who has walked many spiritual roads yet still feels an unfulfilled longing, this episode invites a gentle but radical reorientation. Here, Bhakti is revealed not as a belief system or institution, but as a living pilgrimage of the heart—one that integrates philosophy, daily life, and an intimate relationship with the Divine. Through the metaphor of sacred travel, we explore how knowledge, practice, and loving association guide the soul home, offering clarity, meaning, and a path that is both deeply rational and profoundly tender.
By Pranada ComtoisFor the sincere seeker who has walked many spiritual roads yet still feels an unfulfilled longing, this episode invites a gentle but radical reorientation. Here, Bhakti is revealed not as a belief system or institution, but as a living pilgrimage of the heart—one that integrates philosophy, daily life, and an intimate relationship with the Divine. Through the metaphor of sacred travel, we explore how knowledge, practice, and loving association guide the soul home, offering clarity, meaning, and a path that is both deeply rational and profoundly tender.