Episode 145--Faith That’s Grounded: Not Just Feeling, Not Just Philosophy
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概要
Is spiritual life supposed to be emotional… or intellectual?
In this class, we explore why real faith can’t rest on feeling alone — and can’t survive on philosophy alone either.
Through Arjuna’s powerful declarations in Bhagavad-gītā Chapter 10, we examine what it actually means to accept Krishna as the Absolute Truth — not because it feels good in the moment, and not just because a book says so, but because scriptural authority and lived transformation meet.
We look at:
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Why personal spiritual experiences, while beautiful, aren’t enough by themselves
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Why cherry-picking teachings limits growth
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How humility opens the door to deeper understanding
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And how steady devotional practice turns belief into conviction
Śrīla Prabhupāda once gave two seemingly opposite answers to the same question: “Why is Krishna God?” In those answers, he revealed something profound about the relationship between scripture and experience.
When knowledge anchors us and practice transforms us, faith becomes mature, stable, and hard to shake.
This episode is about that kind of faith — not just emotional, not just intellectual — but integrated, grounded, and alive.