In this episode, we explore one of the most encouraging teachings in Bhagavad Gita 9.3 — Krishna’s reminder that faith in the process of bhakti is what helps us grow, even when we can’t see visible change. Spiritual life is like tending a quiet inner garden. Sometimes we plant devotional habits — chanting, reading, serving, praying — and wonder why we’re not seeing “results” yet. Doubt creeps in, impatience rises, and we’re tempted to uproot everything we’ve started. But Krishna gently shows us that real transformation happens slowly, steadily, from the inside out. In this class, we talk about: 🌱 Why faith isn’t blind belief, but lived experience 🌱 How small steps toward Krishna naturally nourish the whole “tree” of our life 🌱 Why doubt is normal — and how not to let it derail our progress 🌱 The Narada Muni principle: how the mercy of devotees accelerates realization 🌱 The dangers of spiritually “uprooting the sapling” too soon 🌱 How Krishna gives shelter, clarity, and strength even before we feel fully transformed If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this working?”, this episode will reassure your heart. Your spiritual garden is growing… even if the fruits haven’t appeared yet.