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Looking beyond the script.
Tap into ancient wisdom, unpack your perspectives, think for yourself.

New Podcast Episode:

Anjengo, The Massacre That Taught the Empire to Lie.

“Some stories refuse to be forgotten. They return, not as facts, but as karma.”

In this first episode of The Philosophical Yogi, we journey to Anjengo, a forgotten outpost on India’s Malabar Coast, where a rebellion in 1721 shattered the illusion of British infallibility. But this is not just a tale of empire and massacre, it’s a meditation on dharma, misperception, and the ancient intelligence of a land that could not be conquered, only misread.

Here, memory speaks through silence. And consequence echoes louder than conquest.

Listen with your whole self. The past is not past.

Coming this June…

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