
I'm a proponent of theological Vedanta applied to contemporary questions
I'm Hari-kirtana das. I'm currently exploring how to meet the need for clarity about what a spiritual response to the authoritarian trend in United States culture and governance really looks like when it’s based on the yoga wisdom tradition, especially the socio-cultural values and systems found in the core literature of theistic Vedanta—the Bhagavad Gita, Bhagavata Purana, and related Upanishads. Worldviews naturally give rise to ideologies: specific systems of belief and values that inform positions on political, social, or economic issues.
The bhakti-yoga wisdom tradition does not specify a modern political blueprint, but it does present enduring principles of governance, personhood, and moral responsibility that add up to a worldview, which, in turn, provides the basis for a socio-political ideology of cultural re-alignment around those principles.
In addition to offering online philosophy courses, personal spiritual mentoring, and coaching for yoga teachers, my ongoing project is the systematic development of bhakti-yoga’s socio-political ideology within a modern framework.