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We live in a world that rewards thinking. Analyze it. Study it. Master it. Control it.
So naturally, many of us assume we can understand God the same way — by thinking harder.
But the Bhagavad-gita tells us something radically different.
In Chapter 10, verse 11, Krishna explains that the Supreme Truth cannot be grasped through speculation alone. No amount of intellectual effort can capture the infinite. Instead, He reveals Himself — out of special mercy — to the heart that turns toward Him in devotion.
This episode explores:
• Why speculation alone will never be enough
If you’ve ever felt like you’re trying to figure everything out spiritually — this conversation might bring relief.
Because maybe the point isn’t to think your way to God.
By RadhaWe live in a world that rewards thinking. Analyze it. Study it. Master it. Control it.
So naturally, many of us assume we can understand God the same way — by thinking harder.
But the Bhagavad-gita tells us something radically different.
In Chapter 10, verse 11, Krishna explains that the Supreme Truth cannot be grasped through speculation alone. No amount of intellectual effort can capture the infinite. Instead, He reveals Himself — out of special mercy — to the heart that turns toward Him in devotion.
This episode explores:
• Why speculation alone will never be enough
If you’ve ever felt like you’re trying to figure everything out spiritually — this conversation might bring relief.
Because maybe the point isn’t to think your way to God.