Monk and Author Radhanath Swami on Making Sense of Tragedy
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Hours after the tragedy at a Las Vegas concert left over 50 dead and more than 400 injured, Monk Radhanath Swami joins Cheddar to talk spirituality in the wake of tragedy. He believes people need to value higher principles in order to unify the world. He says that humans are disconnected from themselves and it's important to balance the mind, body, and spirit. We are all children of the same source, he says, so we need to connect with love from within. Monk Radhanath Swami talks about polarization as people turn to greed and power. He answers the questions like, "How can I change the world?" and "How can I better myself?"
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