Your Spiritual Journey

Ep 173: Prashanthi Amarnath provides us with practical applications from the Tao Te Ching along with her spiritual journey.

1 h 4 min · 3 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep 173: Prashanthi Amarnath provides us with practical applications from the Tao Te Ching along with her spiritual journey.

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The first of our series of interviews providing you with spiritual tools you can use to help you navigate the chaos around you and bring you peace. Prashanthi Amarnath comes to us from India to bridge the ancient wisdom ot the Tao Te Ching with practical tools for everyday life. Her book, "Embracing Paradox," provides the reader with the core message of each of the 81 verses of the Tao, as well as their applications and relevence for everyday life with help from her personal experience with each verse. She also provides us with a Mantra for each verse. Her story of growing up around multiple belief systems, and the influence of her Guru, Sri Sathya Sai Baba add to our appreciation for her lived approach to spirituality.

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