The Gita as a book of love – The significance of the first and last words spoken by Krishna and Arjuna
How spiritual life relates to our material Life 2 – Work not for or against your nature, work with your nature for Krishna
How can we balance our limited controllership over our children with our responsibility to guide them?
When a loved one is hurt, we feel disturbed, but not so much when someone unknown is hurt – is this attachment?
When social justice is not defined in the West in terms of caste discrimination how can bhakti be seen as promoting social justice here?
From Damodara month to Damodar mood – From circumstantial devotion to transcendental devotion through intentional devotion
When a parent won’t give a child a pile of chocolates, why does Krishna create a world filled with sense objects?
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When the consequence is not in our hands, why is the consequence considered a factor in deciding right and wrong action?
When we have to work so many hours in nondevotional jobs for our financial needs, how can we grow devotionally?
Spiritual Lessons from Car Driving 2 – What we are driving matters, but where we are driving matters more
My husband doesn’t oppose my bhakti, but he wants me to take interest in worldly things that I have lost interest in – what should I do?