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There’s a quiet longing in many of us—not just to manage our lives better, but to feel that our lives are meaningful, connected, and held within something sacred. In this episode, we explore how the Bhakti calendar invites us into a different relationship with time—not as something to control, but something to enter into. Through holy days, fasting, and simple practices, we begin to shift from spiritual fragmentation into gentle, steady connection. This is an invitation to bring devotion into the rhythm of your real life—softly, sincerely, and in a way that nourishes both heart and soul.
By Pranada ComtoisThere’s a quiet longing in many of us—not just to manage our lives better, but to feel that our lives are meaningful, connected, and held within something sacred. In this episode, we explore how the Bhakti calendar invites us into a different relationship with time—not as something to control, but something to enter into. Through holy days, fasting, and simple practices, we begin to shift from spiritual fragmentation into gentle, steady connection. This is an invitation to bring devotion into the rhythm of your real life—softly, sincerely, and in a way that nourishes both heart and soul.