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Hello, and welcome to Methods, an exploration in guided prayer and meditation.
This episode is part of our Being-With series, a subtle nod to the philosopher Martin Heidegger and his term referencing the Mitsein aspect of being. That the very nature of humanity is to be in relationship to others. We are inauthentic when we fail to recognize how much and in what ways how we think of ourselves and how we habitually behave is influenced by our social surroundings. We are authentic when we pay attention to that influence and decide for ourselves whether to go along with it or not.
Today we talk with Acharya Das. Acharya is a respected teacher of Vedic and yogic philosophy, meditation and kirtan, and a practitioner of the transcendental science of Bhakti Yoga, the process by which a person can come to know and love the Supreme Person. Acharya Das has taught yoga wisdom to appreciative audiences for over 40 years. He has an uncommonly deep understanding of yoga philosophy and practice and conveys that message in a clear and simple way.
Find Acharya Das here:
https://acharyadas.com/
Feel free to catch up with us on social media @methodspodcast, or if you'd like, you can support us on Patreon.
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Hello, and welcome to Methods, an exploration in guided prayer and meditation.
This episode is part of our Being-With series, a subtle nod to the philosopher Martin Heidegger and his term referencing the Mitsein aspect of being. That the very nature of humanity is to be in relationship to others. We are inauthentic when we fail to recognize how much and in what ways how we think of ourselves and how we habitually behave is influenced by our social surroundings. We are authentic when we pay attention to that influence and decide for ourselves whether to go along with it or not.
Today we talk with Acharya Das. Acharya is a respected teacher of Vedic and yogic philosophy, meditation and kirtan, and a practitioner of the transcendental science of Bhakti Yoga, the process by which a person can come to know and love the Supreme Person. Acharya Das has taught yoga wisdom to appreciative audiences for over 40 years. He has an uncommonly deep understanding of yoga philosophy and practice and conveys that message in a clear and simple way.
Find Acharya Das here:
https://acharyadas.com/
Feel free to catch up with us on social media @methodspodcast, or if you'd like, you can support us on Patreon.
linktr.ee/methodspodcast
www.methodspodcast.com
www.patreon.com/methods
www.instagram.com/methodspodcast
www.facebook.com/methodsthepodcast
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