In this episode, I reflect on the practice of self-study and why it matters so much in moments of cultural upheaval, confusion, and pain. When the world feels overwhelming, it is tempting to turn all our attention outward. But lasting change asks something deeper of us. It asks us to look inward with honesty, curiosity, and care.
I explore self-study as a spiritual practice found across traditions, from yoga and meditation to Christianity and 12-step communities. I talk about svadhyaya, the yoga practice of self-reflection, and why self-study only becomes helpful when it is grounded in witnessing rather than self-blame or self-improvement.
We begin with the body, because we all have one. Through breath, movement, journaling, and reflection, the body becomes a living curriculum for understanding how we’ve been shaped, where we get stuck, and where freedom is possible. When practiced with curiosity and compassion, self-study becomes a way of relating more honestly to ourselves, to one another, and to the mystery that made us.
This episode is an invitation to slow down, notice your patterns, and stay present with what you find without judgment. Self-discovery, practiced over time and in community, can be a quiet and powerful form of devotion.
Chapters
00:00 Opening reflections and why self-study matters right now03:58 What self-study is and why it needs a foundation of witnessing06:12 Self-examination across spiritual traditions08:55 Svadhyaya, yoga, and the role of disciplined practice11:36 Self-study in relationship and community16:27 The body as curriculum for self-discovery21:10 What’s coming next for Curious Hearts
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