Episodes

Thursday Nov 09, 2017
Letting Me Win Every Day
Thursday Nov 09, 2017
Thursday Nov 09, 2017
“He who is satisfied with gain which comes of its own accord, who is free from duality and does not envy, who is steady both in success and failure, is never entangled, although performing actions.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 4.22)

Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
If Impersonalism Is So Bad Why Is The Option There To Begin With
Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
“For those whose minds are attached to the unmanifested, impersonal feature of the Supreme, advancement is very troublesome. To make progress in that discipline is always difficult for those who are embodied.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 12.5)

Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
I Believe You’re The Devil’s Child
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
“This boy Prahlada is the killer of my brother, for he has given up his family to engage in the devotional service of the enemy, Lord Vishnu, like a menial servant.” (Hiranyakashipu, Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.35)

Monday Nov 06, 2017
Four Times When I Can See God
Monday Nov 06, 2017
Monday Nov 06, 2017
“O son of Kunti [Arjuna], I am the taste of water, the light of the sun and the moon, the syllable om in the Vedic mantras; I am the sound in ether and ability in man.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 7.8)

Sunday Nov 05, 2017
Three Benefits Of Pious Activities
Sunday Nov 05, 2017
Sunday Nov 05, 2017
“Without pious activities, if a man is in a distressed condition he becomes an agnostic, communist or something like that. Because he does not firmly believe in God, he thinks that he can adjust his distressed condition by totally disbelieving in Him.” (The Nectar Of Devotion, Ch 3)

Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks
Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Saturday Nov 04, 2017
“There are certain prescribed methods for employing our senses and mind in such a way that our dormant consciousness for loving Krishna will be invoked, as much as the child, with a little practice, can begin to walk. One who has no basic walking capacity cannot walk by practice. Similarly, Krishna consciousness cannot be aroused simply by practice. Actually there is no such practice. When we wish to develop our innate capacity for devotional service there are certain processes which, by our accepting and executing them, will cause that dormant capacity to be invoked. Such practice is called sadhana-bhakti.” (The Nectar Of Devotion, Ch 2)

Friday Nov 03, 2017
Three Reasons Mystic Yoga Is Not Considered Entirely Spiritual
Friday Nov 03, 2017
Friday Nov 03, 2017
“After comparing all these mystic yoga-siddhis to materialistic perfections it is found that the materialistic scientists try for the same perfections. So actually there is no difference between mystic perfection and materialistic perfection.” (The Nectar of Devotion, Ch 1)

Thursday Nov 02, 2017
The Three Sources Of Happiness
Thursday Nov 02, 2017
Thursday Nov 02, 2017
“Shrila Rupa Gosvami has analyzed the different sources of happiness. He has divided happiness into three categories, which are: 1) happiness derived from material enjoyment, 2) happiness derived by identifying oneself with the Supreme Brahman and 3) happiness derived from Krishna consciousness.” (The Nectar Of Devotion, Ch 1)

Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
Two Ways To Realize The Presence Of God
Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
“The devotee realizes the presence of God by devotional service, whereas the atheist realizes the presence of God in the shape of death.” (The Nectar of Devotion, Preface)

Tuesday Oct 31, 2017
Three People Who Are Driven To Work By A Taste
Tuesday Oct 31, 2017
Tuesday Oct 31, 2017
“Driven by affection for his wife and children, a family man works day and night. A philanthropist works in the same way for love of the greater family, and a nationalist for the cause of his country and countrymen. That force which drives the philanthropist, the householder and the nationalist is called rasa, or a kind of mellow (relationship) whose taste is very sweet. Bhakti-rasa is a mellow different from the ordinary rasa enjoyed by mundane workers.” (The Nectar Of Devotion, Preface)