All for Others: Anandamayi Ma on the Purpose of Spiritual Life
Shambhavi riffs on provocative words. . . a free audio post from Kindred 108. Future audio posts are available to paid subscribers.
Hey Friend,
Here’s my second audio post on Kindred 108. I scour my library of quotes, collected over more than twenty-five years, to bring you the most juicy, provocative, and impactful. Then I talk about the words for a short spell. Let me know what you think in the comments!
Love, Shambhavi
Listen to me riff on this!
Transcript
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what an absolutely beautiful teaching thank you.
💥! This really lands, thank you so much Shambhavi. These days there’s a narrative about self-care as an antidote to loneliness that centers on a kind of capitalistic self indulgence as a cure. I mean, obviously we want to take care of our bodies & lives, and I think that you have said that so often, and you have emphasized knowing our real condition and managing that to the best of our ability. But here you’re really highlighting such a profound, yet simple teaching, one that really gets to the core of what media has called the loneliness epidemic. When you speak of it as a profound intimacy with everything, it really hits the mark and I know that I have felt this, though it is not a constant state. 🙏🏼