Tea Ceremony, Mantra Meditation, and the Art of Digging One Hole with Flowing River

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TORONTO - s4story -- On finding the teacher and digging one hole. Flowing River opens by recounting how he nearly dismissed his spiritual teacher, Bahador Sangjee, for being too simple — just as he once dismissed Buddha as a teenager on Facebook. This self-described "almost missing it" moment becomes the episode's central teaching: the most transformative path is often the one that appears unremarkable on the surface. He contrasts the "rainbow path" — sampling from many traditions — with the practice of digging one hole deeply, using a single mantra, over and over, until the soul finds what it is truly longing for.

On business, AI, society, and spiritual dependence. Drawing on nearly two decades in digital marketing, Flowing River reflects on what business taught him — primarily, his own shadow: the drive for material validation, the moving goalpost of financial targets, and the transactional nature of success in the West. He draws a sharp distinction between this and the dharma and seva of the truly enlightened, who gave their teachings freely for decades. From there, he turns to two urgent modern dangers: the loss of food sovereignty — humanity has never in its history been so dependent on a supply chain for survival — and the creeping outsourcing of human intelligence to AI. He illustrates the latter with a striking real story of a CEO who followed an AI's unethical legal advice to the letter, only to have his entire plan exposed in court.

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On tea ceremony, Drishti House, and the creativity of stillness. The episode's final third turns to Flowing River's most tangible offering: Drishti House, a Daoist tea ceremony space in Santa Barbara where sacred tea ceremony rooted in the lineage of Lao Tzu serves as a gentle portal to inner self-inquiry. He explains the science — L-theanine drops brain waves from beta to alpha, creating a receptive, open state — and the philosophy: tea does not discriminate, does not attach, and unlike plant medicines or forced spiritual experiences, it invites rather than compels. For those chasing success but lacking meaning, he describes it as "a gradient sunrise" — slow, steady, and transformative without being destabilising. He closes on the evolution of his own creativity: after years of prolific poetry that poured out rapidly, his creative expression has slowed, refined, and deepened — mirroring the episode's master theme that the less you grasp, the more freely the divine flows through you.
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Full interview: https://auraverse.network/programs/claudiu-murgan-94

Resources:
Auraverse.Network
SpirituallyInspired.ca
ClaudiuMurgan.com
SoulAwakeningStore.com

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