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Spirituality Without Dogma: Simple, Practical, Yours with With Ravi Kathuria



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What if the most important thing about you can be experienced in the next three minutes—no doctrine, no gatekeepers, no perfect routine? That’s where Ravi takes us: to a definition of spirituality so simple it almost feels subversive—spirituality is the experience of your own life force.

We start with nature and oneness, moving from a culture that rewards separation to a grounded sense of belonging. Ravi shares how early meditation, a career in consulting, and a fork-in-the-road decision reframed success from “more” to “meaning.” His book, Happy Soul, Hungry Mind, unfolds as a single-day dialogue between a burned-out CEO and a mentor who refuses platitudes. The result is a practical path: logical questions, testable practices, and a way to meet grief and pressure without numbing out. The identity piece runs through every scene—when the costume drops, ego has nowhere to stand. What’s left is presence, energy, and a lighter touch with work, love, and loss.

We also get specific. Ravi’s “spiritual gravity” explains why the search for peace never stops, even when goals are met. He walks us through how to sense life energy directly—feeling the pulse, the subtle vibration in the hands, the awareness behind thought—so listeners can test claims in real time. No special beliefs required. The payoffs are concrete: quieter sleep, clearer decisions, more honest conversations, and a steadier center when life tilts. Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or quietly hungry for something real, this conversation offers a clean starting point you can try today.

If this resonates, explore more from Ravi at spiritualitywithin.com and grab Happy Soul, Hungry Mind on Amazon or listen free on YouTube. If the ideas shift something in you, share the episode with a friend, hit follow, and leave a quick review—what did you feel first?

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