
Living the Knowledge Series
No Himalayas Required. Just Show Up.
Life is the classroom - and the scriptures are our original manual of human life.
Let's begin with a simple idea:
Spirituality is not meant to be read. It's meant to be lived.
Reiki, often described as universal or cosmic energy, suggests that everything around us is connected through a subtle field. That's a good starting point. But instead of leaving it as a concept, let's make it practical.
Your body is already a highly advanced system - cells, chemistry, nerve signals, thoughts running faster than your schedule, and emotions that occasionally refuse to cooperate. All of this activity naturally creates a field around you. Nothing mystical. Just a more complete view of how you function.
Think of it this way: You do not see Wi-Fi, but you trust it enough to run your entire life. Your internal system operates on something similar - just far more intelligent and far less understood.
Ancient frameworks like Vedanta did not stop at the physical body - they mapped these subtler layers as well. Not for fascination, but for application.
Because the moment you see yourself as more than just physical, something shifts. Your thoughts matter. Your emotions matter. Your state of being... matters more than you think.
And this is precisely what the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita has been guiding us toward. It does not ask you to step away from life. It asks you to show up to it - differently.
- When you act with clarity - that's Karma Yoga in real time
- When you pause and reflect - that's Gyan Yoga doing its job
- When you trust the process (even slightly) - that's Bhakti Yoga
- When you stay centred amidst chaos - that's Raj Yoga in action
No retreat required. Just your understanding of the knowledge and then application in day to day life.
And then there are practices like the Hanuman Chalisa - often recited, sometimes memorized, but not always lived.
Look a little closer, and it becomes more than a prayer. It is a powerful psychological and energetic tool - embedding qualities like strength, focus, humility, courage, and devotion into your everyday thinking.
Not something to chant and forget. Something to absorb and embody - especially on days when life feels less than heroic.
Every spiritual practice - knowledge of scriptures like the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, Reiki, Tarot, crystals, or chanting - is simply a tool to help you tune into this awareness. Think of them as training wheels, not the destination.
With consistent practice, something subtle shifts. You do not become someone else. You become more yourself - just with better clarity, steadier balance, and significantly less unnecessary drama.
Just as your body needs food and rest, your inner system needs its own nourishment - awareness, presence, and conscious engagement.
And the best part? You do not have to get it perfect. You just have to show up. In conversations. In decisions. In those moments when life does not follow your plan.
That's where spirituality quietly moves from theory... to lived experience.
Sessions & Learning Spaces
To make these teachings practical and applicable, I offer guided sessions that bridge ancient wisdom with modern life.
Conversations on Dharma & Karma
A reflective space for conversation and Q&A on Dharma, Karma, right action, choice, consequences, and how these ideas apply in day-to-day life.
Hanuman Chalisa Sessions
Moving beyond recitation into understanding. Explore the deeper meaning, symbolism, and mindset embedded in the Chalisa - and how to live qualities like strength, resilience, and devotion in real life.
Bhagavad Gita Sessions
Not as a scripture to study - but as a guide to decision-making, emotional balance, and clarity in everyday situations. We decode its teachings into simple, usable insights you can apply immediately.
Conversation Themes
- Dharma and how to understand one's inherent nature in practical life
- Karma, right action, consequences, and responsibility in everyday situations
- Applying scriptural wisdom to decisions, confusion, conflict, and emotional balance
Q&A Format
- Open questions from real life situations and inner dilemmas
- Grounded responses that connect knowledge with action
- A practical discussion format rather than abstract philosophy alone
So choose a path - one that feels natural, logical, and sustainable. Practice it. Live it. Adjust it. Because the goal is not to understand spirituality. The goal is to become it - while living your very normal, very real, everyday life.