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The Bhagavad Gita doesn’t promise a problem-free life — it offers something deeper: purpose.
In this episode, we explore what Krishna means when He describes this world as temporary and filled with difficulty, and why that truth isn’t meant to make us numb, pessimistic, or detached from others’ pain. Instead, it invites us to live with steadiness, compassion, and meaning even when the world feels heavy.
We reflect on real-world suffering, how to stay spiritually grounded without bypassing grief, and how bhakti-yoga becomes a medicine that helps us remain internally peaceful while still showing up responsibly in the world.
This conversation is for anyone trying to live spiritually in the middle of real life — not escaping the world, but learning how to move through it with purpose.
By RadhaThe Bhagavad Gita doesn’t promise a problem-free life — it offers something deeper: purpose.
In this episode, we explore what Krishna means when He describes this world as temporary and filled with difficulty, and why that truth isn’t meant to make us numb, pessimistic, or detached from others’ pain. Instead, it invites us to live with steadiness, compassion, and meaning even when the world feels heavy.
We reflect on real-world suffering, how to stay spiritually grounded without bypassing grief, and how bhakti-yoga becomes a medicine that helps us remain internally peaceful while still showing up responsibly in the world.
This conversation is for anyone trying to live spiritually in the middle of real life — not escaping the world, but learning how to move through it with purpose.