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🗓️ 20 December 2016
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Welcome to the new age of ancient wisdom. We in the west are currently smack dab in the middle of a collective spiritual awakening. Or as our esteemed guest, Guru Jagat affectionately calls it in this episode- the new new age. Whatever you call it, it’s clear that there is a hopeful surge of interest in the area of personal development via spiritual practices. People young and old find themselves looking to the spiritual teachers and traditions of the past to help make sense of the present, and to light a path to a future that carries meaning, and hope. Yoga seems to be everywhere. And it's not just in the crunchy, granola capitals like LA and San Francisco anymore. It’s hit middle America like a waft of curry carried by the winds of change. You might even catch a juiced-up meathead in a yoga class at the gym these days for reasons other than the fact that that’s where you’ll likely find the highest concentration of Lulu Lemon-clad booties doing downward dogs. They are there for the same reason Wall Street brokers use meditation to manage stress: They know there is more to life than the tangible, material plane of reality. And they want to experience it. Young hipsters show off their mindfulness practice poses on Instagram. Native American dream catchers and healing crystals adorn the dashboards of today's’ latest breed of Prius driving spirit seekers. A new language has even emerged on the scene. Terminology like ‘Holding space,' ‘Namaste’ and ‘Balancing your chakras’ have become language you overhear while standing in line at the bank. But what does all this mean, and how can we discern the true from the false? The passing fads from the timeless, universal truths? Can we still live a ‘normal’ life while pursuing a deeper, metaphysical state of being?
In this two-part episode with Kundalini Yoga teacher and thought-leader Guru Jagat, we take a very practical, if not irreverent view of the current state of affairs of modern spirituality as seen through the lens of ancient yogic tradition and practice. In it, you will not only learn about the lineage of yoga she practices and teaches, but also how she has managed to create a small empire based on these principles, and how she continues to inspire the current, and incoming generation to find the sometimes hidden, deeper meaning in life.
Be the change you want to see in the world by sharing this show with someone who shares your curiosity of the unknown.
Sat Nam,
Luke
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THIS CONCLUDES PART ONE OF THE INTERVIEW. MAKE SURE TO TUNE IN DECEMBER 27 FOR PART TWO (AND FINAL) EPISODE. IT GETS BETTER!
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0:00.0 | The Lifestyle Episode 37, featuring Guru Jagget. |
0:11.5 | I'm Luke Story, a former celebrity fashion stylist and founder of School of Style. |
0:17.5 | For the past 20 years, I've been relentlessly dedicated to my deepest passion, designing the ultimate lifestyle based on the most powerful principles of health and spirituality. |
0:28.8 | The Lifestyleist podcast is a show dedicated to sharing my discoveries and the experts behind them with you. |
0:50.2 | Upside. and the experts behind them with you. The name they gave me is Luke's story, and the name I gave this show is The Lifestyleist |
0:55.0 | podcast. And you, my friend, are about to join me and our guest, Guru Jagget, as we enter |
1:00.6 | The Vortex. No, seriously, Guru Jaggett is a kundalini master and founder of Rama Institute. |
1:07.1 | So I went over there this morning and took a 90-minute class with her, which was preempted by a 20-minute meditation class, and then another one after that. |
1:16.2 | And somehow I managed to drive to her house down the street in Venice without getting a DUI, like a spiritual DUI, meaning I was pretty blissed out. |
1:24.6 | But I got to her house, set up my gear, and we sat down and had one of the most |
1:29.2 | immersive, satisfying conversations that I've had in a long time, which is why we're breaking |
1:35.3 | this into two episodes. It was a two-hour talk. We went into the space of what I call, |
1:40.7 | no time, man. That's where the clocks disappear and you lock eyes and lock souls with |
1:46.2 | someone and you just go deep. And that's what we did. So this is part one. Next week will be part |
1:51.0 | two. And you could say that the theme of this particular show is really how to live an authentically |
1:57.0 | spiritual life in the real world. Like how to be a spiritual person, |
2:01.0 | but still be normal and function and do fun things. |
2:04.8 | Not to go live in a cave, |
2:06.0 | but have the live in a cave mindset |
2:08.4 | while you are living in the city or wherever you are |
2:10.8 | and bringing your best and most powerful self to the world. |
2:15.0 | So we of course cover Kuna Lina Yoga and yogi Bajun who brought that practice to |
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