• Meaninglessness, Meditation and Losing Interest in Life | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS19
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast, we explore a question many meditators quietly wrestle with: Why does life sometimes feel less interesting as meditation deepens?

    As spiritual practice grows, interests, motivations, and relationships can begin to shift. Activities that once felt exciting may lose their pull, while inner life becomes richer and more compelling. Is this a healthy sign of spiritual development—or could it be a form of withdrawal from life?

    This conversation examines how to recognize the difference between genuine spiritual maturation and subtle avoidance. We discuss how meditation naturally reshapes priorities, why it’s normal to outgrow certain habits or environments, and how to remain engaged with family, work, and creativity while still honoring a deeper inner calling.

    The episode also touches on the role of self-reflection, the importance of psychological healing alongside meditation, and how a balanced spiritual path allows both inner realization and meaningful participation in everyday life.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether losing interest in the noise of the world means something is wrong—or whether it might signal a deeper transformation—this episode offers clarity, perspective, and practical guidance.

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    51 mins
  • Pranic Sensitivity and Surrender Vs. Effort | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS18
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast, Ryan Kurczak sits down with Bryan Crigler for a grounded, wide-ranging conversation on what it actually looks like to build a mature Kriya Yoga practice over time.

    Bryan shares his winding spiritual path—from early curiosity, martial arts, pranayama, and psychedelic exploration, to discovering Kriya Yoga as a steady, embodied way of realization. Together, Ryan and Bryan explore how disciplined daily practice evolves into something natural and enjoyable, and how surrender, curiosity, and consistency shape long-term progress.

    Topics discussed in this episode include:

    • Developing pranic sensitivity and body awareness through breath and attention

    • The role of imagination in working skillfully with pranayama and subtle awareness

    • Navigating plateaus, distractions, and shifting expectations in meditation

    • The difference between peak experiences and stable inner development

    • Psychedelics and spirituality, and why steady practice offers deeper integration

    • How meditation naturally reshapes lifestyle choices, relationships, and habits

    • Working with surrender vs. effort in advanced stages of practice

    • The practical value of the yamas and niyamas beyond moral rules

    • Creating less outer drama to support deeper inner stillness

    Throughout the conversation, Bryan reflects on how sustained practice gradually raises the baseline of awareness, allowing meditation to remain accessible even on difficult days. Ryan adds context from lineage teachings, emphasizing patience, embodiment, and fidelity to practice over chasing experiences.

    This episode is especially valuable for practitioners who are past the beginner phase and are learning how Kriya Yoga integrates into daily life, relationships, and long-term spiritual maturity.

    Learn more about Bryan Crigler: https://www.kriyayogamidwest.com/

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    Thank you for listening, and may your path be filled with clarity, strength, and peace.

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    48 mins
  • Not Devotional? No Problem. | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS17
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of the Kriya Yoga Podcast, Ryan Kurczak responds to a thoughtful question many sincere practitioners ask.

    What happens when we enter the Kriya path through clarity, discrimination, and philosophical coherence—yet feel hesitant around devotion? When Sāṃkhya’s precision builds trust in the process, the Bhagavad Gita offers a first glimpse of theistic meaning, and Krishna appears as a guide rather than a belief—how do we understand devotion without forcing symbolism or sentiment?

    Ryan explores how devotion unfolds organically on the Kriya Yoga path, especially for those whose orientation begins with insight rather than bhakti. He speaks to the natural maturation of devotion as practice deepens, the subtle shift from conceptual understanding to experienced inner relationship, and the role of patience, honesty, and inner readiness.

    This conversation gently addresses whether devotion should be cultivated intentionally through study and openness, or allowed to arise on its own through sustained practice—and how both approaches can harmonize within a yogic worldview.

    A grounded, clarifying episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast.

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    🧘‍♂️ Your host, Ryan Kurczak, is a Kriya Yoga meditation teacher and author, authorized to teach in 2005 by Roy Eugene Davis, a direct student of Paramahansa Yogananda.

    🔗 Explore more resources:

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    Thank you for listening, and may your path be filled with clarity, strength, and peace.

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    29 mins
  • Jyoti Mudra, Love and Siddhis | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS16
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast, Bryan Crigler sits down with Kriya Yoga Teacher Ryan Kurczak for a wide-ranging, candid conversation that blends practical technique, experience, and the deeper questions that naturally arise on a committed spiritual path.

    This episode unfolds as a thoughtful dialogue shaped by Bryan’s real questions—many of them drawn directly from his own meditation practice and from conversations with fellow students. Together, Bryan and Ryan explore how Kriya Yoga actually shows up in daily life, especially once the practice begins to mature.

    They dive into nuanced territory, including:

    • Working skillfully with Yoni (Jyothi) Mudra, subtle awareness, and internalization
    • The role of imagination, emotion, and feeling as bridges to pranic sensitivity
    • How to understand and relate to siddhis without distraction or ego inflation
    • Cultivating and trusting intuition through truthfulness and embodiment
    • Navigating dharma, social responsibility, and inner equanimity in a turbulent world
    • Why spiritual practice often reshapes relationships—and how to meet that with clarity and compassion
    • Letting go of alcohol and old social patterns while rebuilding healthy community and sangha
    • Applying yogic principles to the most challenging arena of all: intimate relationships

    Throughout the conversation, Ryan offers grounded perspective drawn from decades of practice, teaching, and personal transformation, while Bryan brings the voice of a sincere, questioning practitioner who isn’t afraid to ask what many are quietly wondering.

    This episode is especially valuable for students who are moving beyond the basics of technique and beginning to grapple with how Kriya Yoga changes perception, priorities, relationships, and identity itself. Honest, reflective, and deeply human, it’s a conversation about what the path really looks like as it starts working.

    Learn more about Bryan Crigler: https://www.kriyayogamidwest.com/

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    📘 For continued inspiration and instruction, check out Ryan Kurczak’s latest book: An Essential Guide to Kriya Yoga Practice, available in hardcover and paperback on Amazon.

    🧘‍♂️ Your host, Ryan Kurczak, is a Kriya Yoga meditation teacher and author, authorized to teach in 2005 by Roy Eugene Davis, a direct student of Paramahansa Yogananda.

    🔗 Explore more resources:

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    Thank you for listening, and may your path be filled with clarity, strength, and peace.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • What Part of Us Doesn't Feel Pain? | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS15
    Jan 26 2026

    In this opening Kriya Yoga Online Sunday Service of the year, we explore a question that sits at the heart of the spiritual path: What part of us doesn’t feel pain?

    While pain is an unavoidable part of human life—experienced through the body, emotions, relationships, and changing circumstances—yogic wisdom points to something within us that remains untouched by suffering. This episode reflects on that deeper dimension of our being: the seer, the witness, the Self.

    Drawing from the teachings of Kriya Yoga, this talk examines why most people come to spiritual practice through difficulty, dissatisfaction, or a sense of lack—and how meditation, when practiced with the right intention, leads not just to relaxation, but to direct recognition of our essential nature.

    We explore:

    • The difference between meditation as relaxation and meditation as realization

    • Why zoning out or calming the mind is not the same as knowing the Self

    • How repeated glimpses of the witness gradually transform the way we experience life

    • Why suffering doesn’t disappear on the spiritual path, but loses its grip

    • How challenges, loss, and change become teachers rather than obstacles

    This episode also reflects honestly on the nature of the human world—aging, loss, impermanence, and uncertainty—and why spiritual maturity begins with understanding life as it actually is, not as we wish it to be.

    Rather than encouraging escape from the world, this talk invites a deeper presence within it. When awareness shifts from what changes to what is changeless, we discover a center of clarity, peace, and wisdom that supports us through every phase of life.

    Whether you are new to meditation or have been practicing for many years, this episode offers a grounded reminder: the part of you that doesn’t feel pain is not something to be created—it is something to be recognized.

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    🧘‍♂️ Your host, Ryan Kurczak, is a Kriya Yoga meditation teacher and author, authorized to teach in 2005 by Roy Eugene Davis, a direct student of Paramahansa Yogananda.

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    Thank you for listening, and may your path be filled with clarity, strength, and peace.

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    32 mins
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Spiritual Communion | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS14
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of the Kriya Yoga Podcast, we explore how Internal Family Systems (IFS) can support deeper meditation, psychological integration, and an authentic experience of divine communion.

    Drawing from yogic philosophy, contemplative practice, and modern therapeutic insight, this talk examines why sincere meditation and devotion sometimes feel blocked—even after years of practice. The core insight: spiritual realization flourishes most naturally when the inner world is coherent, stable, and Self-led.

    Internal Family Systems offers a practical framework for understanding the “parts” of the psyche—protective managers, reactive firefighters, and wounded exiles—and how unresolved inner conflict can quietly interfere with meditation, prayer, and daily spiritual life. When these parts are listened to, integrated, and guided by the Self, inner noise settles and spiritual practice becomes more effortless, spacious, and alive.

    The episode connects IFS with key yogic principles such as Īśvara Praṇidhāna (communion or surrender to the Divine), samādhi, and Self-realization, suggesting that psychological healing is not a detour from the spiritual path, but often a powerful accelerator of it.

    This conversation is especially relevant for long-time meditators who feel stalled, seekers struggling to sustain inner peace beyond the cushion, or anyone interested in bridging therapy, yoga, and contemplative spirituality in a grounded, discerning way.

    Referenced text includes No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz and prior Kriya Yoga Podcast discussions on psychological wellbeing and spiritual practice.

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    🧘‍♂️ Your host, Ryan Kurczak, is a Kriya Yoga meditation teacher and author, authorized to teach in 2005 by Roy Eugene Davis, a direct student of Paramahansa Yogananda.

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    Thank you for listening, and may your path be filled with clarity, strength, and peace.

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    44 mins
  • Yoga is Samadhi | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS13
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of the Kriya Yoga Podcast, Ryan Kurczak explores the essence of yoga as the practice of Samadhi—a theme that will guide all classes, retreats, and offerings throughout 2026 as we celebrate a “Year of Samadhi.” Ryan shares upcoming opportunities for study and practice, including a monthly Patreon series on the preparatory processes in the Yoga Sutras, a six-week Samadhi Yoga Book Study Group, and a June Solstice retreat at the Himalayan Institute. Drawing from Vyāsa’s powerful statement that “Yoga is Samadhi,” Ryan walks listeners through the foundational principles that make Samadhi both the heart of yoga and an attainable experience for sincere practitioners. He highlights the importance of daily meditation, present-moment awareness, sattvic living, and Patanjali’s contemplations in Sutras 1.33–1.39 as essential tools for cultivating a serene, one-pointed mind. This episode offers inspiration, structure, and clarity for anyone committed to developing a direct, meaningful experience of Samadhi.

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    📘 For continued inspiration and instruction, check out Ryan Kurczak’s latest book: An Essential Guide to Kriya Yoga Practice, available in hardcover and paperback on Amazon.

    🧘‍♂️ Your host, Ryan Kurczak, is a Kriya Yoga meditation teacher and author, authorized to teach in 2005 by Roy Eugene Davis, a direct student of Paramahansa Yogananda.

    🔗 Explore more resources:

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    • Hundreds of free videos on YouTube: 👉 https://www.youtube.com/user/KriyaYogaOnline

    Thank you for listening, and may your path be filled with clarity, strength, and peace.

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    38 mins
  • The Divine Love and Power of Saint Francis | A Conversation with Isha Das | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS12
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast we talked about Merchant to Mystic, Isha Das’ powerful re-telling of the life of Francis of Assisi—not as a distant saint, but as a true hero whose journey mirrors our own. We explored how this young, privileged pleasure-seeker from medieval Assisi transformed into one of history’s most beloved spiritual figures, and how failure, mission, community, meditation, lifestyle change, and surrender shaped his inner evolution. We also reflected on the pivotal role of Clare of Assisi, the way Francis embodied Christ Consciousness, and how his death reflected the purity of the life he lived. What makes Isha Das’ perspective so compelling is the depth of love and lived experience behind it—his forty years as a psychotherapist and mystical teacher illuminate Francis’ story in a way that feels immediate, human, and deeply relevant for modern seekers.

    You can find Isha Das' new book, Merchant to Mystic: The Hero's Journey of Francis of Assisi here: https://a.co/d/dUOzUFs

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    🌟 Stay Connected & Deepen Your Practice

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    📘 For continued inspiration and instruction, check out Ryan Kurczak’s latest book: An Essential Guide to Kriya Yoga Practice, available in hardcover and paperback on Amazon.

    🧘‍♂️ Your host, Ryan Kurczak, is a Kriya Yoga meditation teacher and author, authorized to teach in 2005 by Roy Eugene Davis, a direct student of Paramahansa Yogananda.

    🔗 Explore more resources:

    • Patreon Community: Support the work & access live sessions 👉 https://www.patreon.com/KriyaYoga

    • Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship, blog posts & books: 👉 https://kriyayogaonline.com

    • Online Classes for All Levels: 👉 https://kriya-yoga.teachable.com/

    • Hundreds of free videos on YouTube: 👉 https://www.youtube.com/user/KriyaYogaOnline

    Thank you for listening, and may your path be filled with clarity, strength, and peace.

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    55 mins