Pilgrim Heart with Krishna Das
Religion & Spirituality:Hinduism
Musing on sincerity towards ourselves and others, Krishna Das shares some of the many lessons he learned from Ram Dass, Maharaj-ji, KC Tewari, and more.
This episode of the Pilgrim Heart Podcast originally aired on Krisha Das’ “Hanging Out In the Heart Space” online satsang on December 23, 2021. Be sure to subscribe to Krishna Das on Youtube to get new episodes of “Hanging Out In the Heart Space”, fresh music from KD and more: Krishna Das Music
“You try to be as sincere with people as you can. It is not our job to set everything right in the universe and to correct everyone according to our ideas about what’s right and wrong. That kind of honesty is just more arrogance. Real honesty is love.” – Krishna Das
This time on Pilgrim Heart, Krishna Das holds a virtual kirtan and responds to questions on:
“The self is not a thing. It’s pure being, pure consciousness, pure awareness, pure love. It’s not a thing; it can’t be held in a cup or caught in your hands. It can’t be caught with your minds or thoughts. It is awareness of all that. It is deeper than that.” – Krishna Das
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Ep. 155 – Dealing with Reality
Ep. 153 – All Paths Lead To The One
Ep. 153 – Love Lives Within Us
Ep. 152 – Using Our Will
Ep. 151 – Engaging with Practice
Ep. 150 – Advice from Maharaj-ji
Ep. 149 – Anchoring the Heart Through Practice
Ep. 148 – Chanting for Peace
Ep. 147 – You Can't Escape Your Karmas
Ep. 146 – Shortcuts and Dead Ends
Ep. 145 – Trust Your Own Heart
Ep. 144 – The Impermanence of Pleasure
Ep. 142 – Peace & Practice
Ep. 141 – The Jewel Within
Ep. 140 – Mantra as Home Base
Ep. 139 – Letting Go of Anger
Ep. 138 – Finding Balance
Ep. 137 – Planting Seeds of Change
Ep. 136 – Learning to Trust Yourself
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