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Satsang with Sitar

Satsang with Sitar

Sitaram Das

Satsang discussing all aspects of yoga, the vedas, tantra and tantric philosophy. Storytelling from hindu and buddhist mythology, and musings on spiritual living and speculation on the mysterious nature of the universe. Occasional guided meditations, advice on pranayama and asana practice.
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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang With Sitaram Das and Mazin Mahgoub
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11/30/17 • 157 min

Daniel and Mazin talk about the process of processing, and how powerful coaching works. They discuss the differences between psychology and ontology, the very nature of being. Mazin shares the very important distinction between transformation and healing, and why it is necessary to pay attention to where a client may be at in relationship to trauma. The conversation goes into the areas of power privilege, and race, which is good, because the podcast doesn't always explore these topics.

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang With Sitaram Das and Lilavati Devi
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10/13/17 • 19 min

Satsang With Lilavati Devi

Daniel and Lilavati talk about how Nasya Oil can help protect and cleanse the nasal passages and sinuses of people who are affected by the Northern California Wildfires. Self care can fall by the wayside when times are tough, but that is often when we need it the most.

She talks about what the herbs in nasya oil help, and also how you can make your own DIY nasya.

She is offering 10% nasya to listeners of the podcast, with coupon code CALOVE Aromabliss Ayurveda

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Instrumental Breakdowns Website

If you feel moved, please support the show:

https://patreon.com/tamintegration

About Instrumental Breakthroughs: Psychedelics, Music & Art go hand in hand. So many of us are moved to express our insights and visions through our creativity. Join Daniel of Tam Integration as he talks to a wide variety of masterful creatives about how their magical flights of fancy have inspired their art.

About Gill Landry: Prior To Releasing His First Solo Album, Landry And Singer Woody Pines Formed An Old-Time Jug Band Called The Kitchen Syncopators In New Orleans, LA. Starting In 1998, The Group Toured, Busked, And Issued A Number Of Self-Released Albums Before Calling It Quits In 2004. When Old Crow Medicine Shows Founding Member, Chris Fuqua, Went On Hiatus That Same Year Landry Was Offered The Job As His Replacement And Remained A Full-Time Member And Contributing Songwriter Even After Fuqua's Return. Around 2007 Landry Was Signed To Nettwerk Records, Which Released His Solo Debut, The Ballad Of Lawless Soirez. A Mix Of Gritty, Blues-Inflected Folk Tunes And Rootsy Southern Americana, He Followed It With 2011'S Self-Release Piety & Desire, Which Featured Guests Artists Like Brandi Carlile, The Felice Brothers, And Jolie Holland. A Pair Of Medicine Show Albums Followed In 2012 And 2014, After Which Landry Released His Self-Titled Third Solo Outing On ATO Records In Early 2015 Which Featured A Duet With Laura Marling. Spending Much Of The Following Year Touring As A Solo Artist, Landry Returned In 2017 With The Moody Love Rides A Dark Horse, His Second Effort For ATO.

http://www.gilllandrymusic.com/

https://www.patreon.com/gilllandry

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang with Sitaram Das & Sarah Tomlinson
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11/14/17 • 43 min

Satsang With Sarah Tomlinson

Sitaram Das and Sarah Tomlinson talk about the yoga and meditation of Yantra Painting. Sarah gives Sitaram a mini reading, using her new oracle deck. They talk about the Goddess energy of the cards he picked, and also the energy of the Goddess Durga. Sarah Also regales us with a few sweet stories about her teacher, Harish Johari.

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang With Sitar and Roman Villagrana
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01/28/18 • 61 min

Daniel and Roman talk about having a daily practice of creating good vibes, and how a positive lifestyle and conscious community is integral to changing the world and having a peaceful revolution of consciousness. They explore concepts like, how to discover a language that helps one to find their own center, and grow in kindness and openness. Roman discusses how language has the possibility to program your mind to unfold and create.

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang With Sitaram Das and Joe Longo
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01/22/17 • 75 min

Satsang With Joe Longo

Joe Longo Visits The Podcast. He's a busy guy, and has a ton of projects and workshops. We talk a lot about the Tattooed Yoga Project, and his other famous, iconoclastic Kundalini workshops, like, 'Punch Fear In The Face', 'Joega', and 'The Path of The Rightous'. We also discuss how yoga makes us grow as men, and what it means to be a conscious man in 2017. Joe makes a New Years Resolution to stumble more often.

Visit Joe at his website http://joelongophotography.com,

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang with Sitaram Das and Prajna Vieira
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10/06/17 • 78 min

Satsang With Prajna Vieira

Daniel hangs out with Prajna in her flat on the seventh floor of Amma's Ashram in Kerala, South India. They discuss a bunch of topics, including how to modify asana practices for injuries, funny things yoga teachers say, and how karma yoga pushes all your buttons so that you can grow spiritually. They laugh a lot, and tell a bunch of jokes about what it's like to be a devotee.

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang with Sitaram Das & Vraja Kishor
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03/30/17 • 106 min

Satsang With Vraja Kishor

If you are making people mad, and you aren't breaking yama and niyama, you're doing something right.

Sitaram Das and Vraja Kishor talk about how they first got introduced to the Bhagavad Gita, and what it would be like to be friends with Krishna, and their personal relationships with god. Sitaram Das compares his hippie leanings to Vraja's Punk Sensibilities. They discuss how controversies can motivate people to open their minds, and learn new things in new ways.

Sitaram Das is curious about the different ways that the term Guru is used, and so they talk about that for a while as well.

Vraja's Astrology Website: http://www.vicdicara.com/ Vraja's Books and Online Class Website: http://vrajakishor.com/

I dug around and found a scan of the Zine that we talked about, where the coupon was filled out: http://publiccollectors.tumblr.com/post/25028601289/razorsedge

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang With Sitaram Das and Jake Kobrin
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01/01/17 • 64 min

In this Episode of Satsang with Sitaram Das, I get to sit down with Jake Kobrin in his art studio. We talk about the different sorts of mediums that he works, in; traditional paints, digital, and now in virtual reality. He gives me a chance to play with the program ‘tilt brush’. We talk about the effects of virtual reality on our consciousness, and it’s potential in the future. We discuss his teaching at the newly founded Visionary Arts Academy, and how every artist is ultimately self taught. We also talk about how his meditation practice has influenced his art, and vice versa.

Jake's Website

Visionary Arts Academy

Animal Spirit Cards

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Satsang with Sitar - Satsang With Sitaram Das and Josh Whiton
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04/12/18 • 64 min

Satsang With Josh Whiton

I like being reminded of my years as an urban gardener. For years I had what I like to think of as a wildly energetic, permaculture experiment in my back yard. There were herbs and kale everywhere, and I was graced with birds and bees and butterflies. I was able to feed people out of my back yard on cool summer nights. I mixed soil with wild abandon, flew in earthworms, and tried to make them feel at home. I know it was a little more unkempt than my neighbors's yard, she would look at me over the fence from her manicured little lawn and make fun of the compost pile.

In our conversation, Josh Whiton brought back some of these memories, and challenged me to think about how I might direct my life in such a way that I get my hands back in the dirt, pruning tomatoes, making tea with lavender and sage. Josh just founded an ecological research center in Sonoma County, and is building an app called 'Make Soil', where people can crowd source their food scraps, or "Broken Gods" as he likes to call the remnants of the food that gives us life.

Josh stopped by Casa De Sitaram Das last week, and we talked about so much more than just soil. We discussed our various definitions of consciousness and intelligence, healing modalities that help to integrate and create wholenesss, and the proper use of swords. I invite you to listen, and I hope you enjoy as much as I did.

MakeSoil.org JoshWhiton.com

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FAQ

How many episodes does Satsang with Sitar have?

Satsang with Sitar currently has 39 episodes available.

What topics does Satsang with Sitar cover?

The podcast is about Yoga, Health & Fitness, Hinduism, Alternative Health, Buddhism, Dharma, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts and Mindfulness.

What is the most popular episode on Satsang with Sitar?

The episode title 'Satsang With Sitaram Das and Josh Whiton' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Satsang with Sitar?

The average episode length on Satsang with Sitar is 60 minutes.

How often are episodes of Satsang with Sitar released?

Episodes of Satsang with Sitar are typically released every 12 days, 13 hours.

When was the first episode of Satsang with Sitar?

The first episode of Satsang with Sitar was released on Mar 16, 2012.

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