Radhanath Swami: "The Currency of Relationships" | Talks at Google



Radhanath Swami is an international spiritual guide and NYT Bestselling author. He is a wisdom teacher & humanitarian leader, community builder and a public speaker. With illuminating references to Western religions and ideologies, his latest book: "The Journey Within" invites readers from all backgrounds to discover the simple truths that unite us. He guides readers through the essential teachings of bhakti yoga and draws from his personal experiences to demystify the ancient devotional path of bhakti, capturing its essence and explaining its simple principles for balancing our lives.

Comments

  1. SO BOGUS! NOT A SWAMI. !!!
  2. ❤❤❤❤
  3. What i could understand is - The problems is that people are valuing things and achievements over people and relationships.

    I will try to go beyond the selfish and exploitative nature within me. Thank you for the talk.
  4. soul less words
  5. Very NIce Lecture......
  6. Watch ISKCONspiracy - ISKCON today: Deviants, Pedophiles and Murderers.
    Before listening to this snake speak
  7. When spirituality is the basis of your life, it gives you the strength, wisdom and courage to surmount the many storms of life that could destroy a weaker person who doesn't have this foundation.
  8. Amazing talk!!
  9. it's amazing to see how easily I could understand lofty principle. True motivational video.
  10. Woo woo on all channels! UCtv, Google etc.
  11. 46 minutes I'll never get back...
  12. excuse me, but your theory of conciseness is just a redefinition of the word without any definitive clarity. it is even more nebulous than the current understanding of the word. i would reccomend that you either invent a new one or use a word from another language/languages. sorry, but a tree is no more awake than a star. if you wish to extend conciseness to a tree, then i guess everything is alive too. conciseness looses any meaning when used this way. to even say that all life is conscious is to just broaden a term to the point that is means too much. dude, no. i suppose as a way to look at the world that is fine, but as a way to define the world, no. consciousness doesn't make anything any more or less alive, but once you apply it to all life it has no meaning at all.


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Duration: 46m 18s

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