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Chat says: On Nov 11, the host records mid-shift—tired, reflective, and honest. A family death sharpens the question of prayer: not asking a distant God, but being prayerful—living meditative, not “doing meditation.” He riffs on thoughts as tools (not the self), jokes about Jesus driving, and outlines four yogic paths converging on oneness. Then Sadhguru’s “Parenting Without the Nonsense” lands: pass on only what truly worked, admit “I don’t know,” and raise seekers, not askers—plus a Shankaran Pillai parable about missing keys.
By A daily dose of wisdom and nonsense.Chat says: On Nov 11, the host records mid-shift—tired, reflective, and honest. A family death sharpens the question of prayer: not asking a distant God, but being prayerful—living meditative, not “doing meditation.” He riffs on thoughts as tools (not the self), jokes about Jesus driving, and outlines four yogic paths converging on oneness. Then Sadhguru’s “Parenting Without the Nonsense” lands: pass on only what truly worked, admit “I don’t know,” and raise seekers, not askers—plus a Shankaran Pillai parable about missing keys.