• I've lost my job and Spirituality is my Savior

  • Aug 14 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
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I've lost my job and Spirituality is my Savior

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    In this episode of The Bearded Mystic Podcast, host Rahul N Singh shares his personal experience of facing job loss and how he used spiritual teachings, especially from the Bhagavad Gita, to navigate through the emotional and mental challenges. Reflecting on feelings of unworthiness, fear, and failure, Rahul emphasizes the importance of living the teachings in day-to-day life. He discusses the value of acceptance, remaining neutral amidst success and failure, and the deeper understanding of oneself beyond material possessions. Join Rahul as he delves into the essence of being an observer and trusting in existence during challenging times.

    Watch Swami Tadatmananda ji's video on total acceptance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq7aIm1112Y

    0:00 I've lost my job and Spirituality is my Savior
    00:56 Unworthiness
    02:50 Support me through YouTube Membership
    04:00 Failure
    04:40 Be the non-doer
    06:21 Opportunities
    06:59 Total Acceptance
    09:52 Chase Excellence and success follows
    10:56 Why we don't need to stress
    12:47 Worrying is not my flex
    13:19 Spiritual Practice and Life is the Test
    14:24 The Bhagavad Gita
    15:57 Critics may claim awareness doesn't solve issues

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