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We’re racing the clock tonight—cartoon finally done, rain howling, and the phone fighting back—so it’s a compact dispatch. After a homeschool session using a memory palace to decode the Charter of Rights, the episode pivots to Sadhguru’s Navratri Sadhana: nine guided days honoring the divine feminine (Shakti) as the vibrant “stuff” of existence. From Lingabhairavi to the qualities of exuberance and well-being, it’s an invitation to deepen devotion even if you’re joining mid-stream. Between library pickups, skeptical kids, and a stormy walk home, the host claims his role as the cheerful “sign-spinner” for Sadhguru—pointing listeners toward practice, grace, and momentum, even on the nights when there’s barely time to talk.
By A daily dose of wisdom and nonsense.We’re racing the clock tonight—cartoon finally done, rain howling, and the phone fighting back—so it’s a compact dispatch. After a homeschool session using a memory palace to decode the Charter of Rights, the episode pivots to Sadhguru’s Navratri Sadhana: nine guided days honoring the divine feminine (Shakti) as the vibrant “stuff” of existence. From Lingabhairavi to the qualities of exuberance and well-being, it’s an invitation to deepen devotion even if you’re joining mid-stream. Between library pickups, skeptical kids, and a stormy walk home, the host claims his role as the cheerful “sign-spinner” for Sadhguru—pointing listeners toward practice, grace, and momentum, even on the nights when there’s barely time to talk.