

The Daily Vedantic
James Beshara
The Daily Vedantic, hosted by James Beshara, is a daily Podcast and YouTube channel dedicated to the timeless wisdom of Vedanta; the “perennial philosophy” as Aldous Huxley often called it. Originating over 5,000+ years ago, the source of nearly all Eastern philosophy and studied daily by titans like Emerson, Thoreau, Carl Jung and Alan Watts — the teachings of Vedanta, stemming from the Vedas, offer essential and pragmatic insights that anyone can use to live a life full of peace and prosperity. The aim of The Daily Vedantic is to make this philosophy as accessible as it is profound.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 10min
Unwisdom
Welcome to Episode 46 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James dives into the concept of "unwisdom," inspired by a profound statement from Swami Parthasarathy: "Unwise action destroys worlds." He emphasizes the significant impact of unwise actions not only on oneself but also on the surrounding world, including family, work, and community. James explores the difference between wisdom and unwisdom, defining wisdom as the ability to see the end in the beginning, achieved through the development of the intellect. He stresses the importance of cultivating wisdom to navigate life effectively and avoid destructive consequences. The episode underscores the role of the intellect in guiding both the mind and the body, and how neglecting its development can lead to damaging results. The episode concludes with a call to awaken from the sleepwalking state of unwisdom and to recognize the importance of wise living.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 22, 2026 • 12min
What Is Stress?
Welcome to Episode 45 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James explores the concept of stress. He notes that many people talk about stress without truly understanding its definition. Stress is defined in Vedanta as mental agitation from unfulfilled desire. This definition provides insight into the root cause of stress: desire. James shares personal experiences, including a health scare, to illustrate how stress manifests in various ways due to unfulfilled desires. He discusses methods to relieve stress, including fulfilling desires, decreasing the number of desires, and improving the quality of our desires. James concludes by reiterating that stress is not caused by external factors but by our relationship with them, and that we have the power to eliminate stress by managing our desires.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 21, 2026 • 9min
Our Primary Service
Welcome to Episode 44 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James discusses the concept of "our primary service" to our communities according to Vedantic philosophy. He explains that Vedanta, which means the end of knowledge, emphasizes the importance of spreading cheer and joy everywhere we go. This philosophy, stemming from ancient texts, highlights the significance of internal work as the most profound way to help others. James shares insights from Swami Parthasarathy, illustrating that true service is not about being the strongest or most knowledgeable, but about radiating positivity and joy. He also touches on the Bhagavad Gita with self-improvement being paramount. The episode encourages listeners to focus on their own growth and happiness as a means to effectively serve and uplift their communities. James underscores this point with personal anecdotes, emphasizing the transformative power of inner work on external service.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 20, 2026 • 9min
On Reflection
Welcome to Episode 43 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James dives into the concept of reflection within Vedantic philosophy, addressing common questions about how one should reflect effectively. He explains the three daily practices of Vedanta: questioning everything, not taking anything for granted, and studying and reflecting daily. James emphasizes that reflection is not just about passively listening or reading; it's about actively engaging with the material. He highlights the three powerful ways to reflect: sitting quietly and thinking, writing about it personally, and discussing it within a community (satsang). James argues that the most potent form of reflection is through discussion with others on the same path, as it forces one to internalize and articulate their understanding. This episode encourages listeners to actively engage with philosophical concepts and to seek out communities where they can share and deepen their reflections.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 19, 2026 • 7min
On Regret
Welcome to Episode 42 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James discusses the topic of regret, a feeling that can burden us for years if not approached correctly. He shares a quote about bouncing back like a rubber ball instead of a lead plate, illustrating the importance of resilience and moving forward. James emphasizes that while Vedanta encourages reflection and learning from mistakes, it does not advocate for wallowing in regret. He differentiates between productive reflection aimed at improvement and the self-centered nature of regret. He advocates for a mindset of bouncing back instantly, like a rubber ball, to become the most useful version of oneself for others. The episode highlights the significance of handling mistakes constructively and not letting regret hinder your personal growth.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 18, 2026 • 9min
The Cost of Discipline
Welcome to Episode 41 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James addresses the common question of how to give up something you love but is holding you back. He clarifies that renunciation in Vedanta is not about giving things up but rather about taking on something higher. Drawing on personal experiences and the teachings of Vedanta, James explains that discipline isn't about enduring hardship or deprivation, but about choosing better options that align with our higher aspirations. He emphasizes that renunciation is about the natural progression towards things that serve us better, similar to outgrowing toys from childhood. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their attachments, recognize opportunities for growth and improvement and make choices to pursue the higher, leading to a more fulfilling and peaceful life.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 17, 2026 • 11min
What Is Real
Welcome to Episode 40 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James dives into the concept of reality as understood by the world's oldest continuously studied philosophy, Vedanta. He discusses how Vedanta defines reality as "that which persists," contrasting this with the transient nature of dreams and even our waking state. James explains that according to Vedanta, the waking world is akin to an elevated dream, challenging our conventional understanding of what is real. He explores the idea that reality is not just what we can perceive or touch, but something far more profound and eternal. This reflection invites listeners to question their assumptions about reality, opening up a philosophical journey into understanding existence beyond mere sensory experiences and the confines of time and space.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 16, 2026 • 9min
The Pitfalls of Perception
Welcome to Episode 39 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James explores the concept of reality as perceived through our senses. He challenges the idea that something is real simply because it can be touched or seen, using the example of a dream to illustrate how perceptions can create a seemingly real experience. Vedanta, he explains, defines reality as "that which persists," leading to the question of whether our perceptions can be trusted as the sole arbitrators of what's real. James dives into this philosophical inquiry, inviting listeners to question the reliability of their perceptions in defining reality. The episode sets the stage for a deeper exploration of what Vedanta considers to be the true reality, urging viewers to reflect on the nature of existence beyond mere sensory perception.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 15, 2026 • 10min
The Ultimate Rebellion
Welcome to Episode 38 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James explores the concept of living authentically according to one's true nature, or "svadharma," in the philosophy of Vedanta. He draws an analogy between people living "cover lives," emulating others, and cover bands that mimic famous acts, suggesting that many of us follow paths dictated by societal expectations rather than our inner calling. James stresses the importance of recognizing and honoring our inherent nature, which not only allows us to thrive but also encourages others to embrace their true selves. He dives into the practical aspects of living one's svadharma and the profound journey of self-discovery it entails. The episode emphasizes the power of daily reflection and questioning as key practices in Vedanta for personal transformation.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9

Feb 14, 2026 • 7min
Conquering Our Desires
Welcome to Episode 37 of The Daily Vedantic - a free, repeating 2-year course in Advaita Vedanta rooted in the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads. Start with Episode 1 or jump into today’s reflection from wherever you are.This course is designed as a repeating cycle: a simple, modern, daily practice that builds clarity, discipline, and understanding over the course of 2-years. New episodes drop everyday.Resources:• Our weekly newsletter with links, summaries, and events, as well as our 24/7 AI-powered chatbot trained on Advaita Vedanta (and all episode transcripts) that you can use for free, without an account with nearly any question you might have: TheDailyVedantic.com• Vedanta Academy online lectures from the ashram:https://elearning.vedantaworld.org/• Vedanta Treatise, the book that may change everything for you:https://www.amazon.com/Vedanta-Treatise-Eternities-Parthasarathy-Swami/dp/9381094160/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0• The No Nicknames Gita:https://www.amazon.com/nicknames-Bhagavad-Gita-James-Beshara/dp/B0CVK6X991• The Essence of Christ:https://www.amazon.com/Essence-Christ-His-Message-Oneness/dp/B0F46FKW1H• Follow along on Instagram for daily reflections, events, clips from James’ podcast appearances, and live gatherings like our monthly Philosophy Fridays in LA:James Beshara: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjbeshara/The Daily Vedantic: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_vedantic/Episode Summary:In this episode, James discusses the concept of true fulfillment through the story of Alexander the Great and a wise sage. Alexander, known for his worldly conquests, encounters a sage in India who has conquered the need to conquer the world, showcasing a profound contentment with life. James reflects on the notion that real peace comes not from acquiring what we desire, but from conquering the desire itself. He emphasizes that mastering one's internal state and desires is more rewarding than any external achievement. The episode concludes with the idea that true victory and contentment lie in self-mastery and inner peace.Community:• Share your reflections in the comments — we’d love to hear what resonated.• Sign up to join the Venice Vedanta Club, a monthly in-person community exploring timeless wisdom in LA: https://forms.gle/ZSE1zKRXEfw8pMYb9


