The Kriya Yoga Podcast
The Kriya Yoga Podcast is a place where curious seekers and serious meditators gather to explore Kriya Yoga meditation, yogic philosophy, and Self-realization for modern life. Hosted by Ryan Kurczak, who comes from a direct lineage of teachers including Roy Eugene Davis and Paramahansa Yogananda, each episode dives into topics like meditation practice, inner transformation, timeless yogic wisdom, the Yoga Sutras, and how these teachings apply in everyday experience. You’ll hear reflections on mysticism, Samadhi, psychology and spirituality, sacred philosophy, interviews with guests, and grounded discussions that invite you to deepen your own practice and understanding. Whether you’re new to yoga or well along the path, this podcast meets you with clarity, depth, and relevance for 21st-century seekers.
The Kriya Yoga Podcast is a place where curious seekers and serious meditators gather to explore Kriya Yoga meditation, yogic philosophy, and Self-realization for modern life. Hosted by Ryan Kurczak, who comes from a direct lineage of teachers including Roy Eugene Davis and Paramahansa Yogananda, each episode dives into topics like meditation practice, inner transformation, timeless yogic wisdom, the Yoga Sutras, and how these teachings apply in everyday experience. You’ll hear reflections on mysticism, Samadhi, psychology and spirituality, sacred philosophy, interviews with guests, and grounded discussions that invite you to deepen your own practice and understanding. Whether you’re new to yoga or well along the path, this podcast meets you with clarity, depth, and relevance for 21st-century seekers.
Episodes

Monday Dec 01, 2025
Yoga Sutra Samadhi Pada with David McGrath | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS11
Monday Dec 01, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
In this episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast I speak with David McGrath, author and Kriya Yoga teacher. David and I discuss his most excellent and engaging commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Pada 1. David has written one of the most lucid and helpful modern commentaries on Patanjali's work. It is well worth the read for any serious student of yogic meditation.
You can find David's new book, Yoga Sūtra of Patañjali: Book One – Samādhi Pāda — Concentrated Absorption here: https://a.co/d/1CvtSnK
Learn more about Mr. McGrath's teachings here: https://www.davidmcgrath.ie/kriya-yoga
...and if you'd like to join us on retreat in Ireland, mark your calendar for fall of 2026. David and I will be hosting a week long retreat, just south of Dublin.
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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.

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
The Burning Present Moment | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS10
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
The Burning Present Moment
On the spiritual path, enthusiasm often gives way to what one teacher called “the icky middle”—that in-between place where the excitement of beginning meets the challenge of transformation. It’s here that we learn: awakening isn’t just about peace or bliss. It’s about endurance, sincerity, and courage to live in the truth of the present moment.
To experience what’s real, we must let go of the small, familiar self. The process can feel raw—like peeling off layers of identity that have clung to us for years. At first, it may even hurt. But that sensitivity marks the beginning of true presence.
Just as Plato’s cave-dweller must adjust to sunlight after a lifetime of shadows, we too must learn to bear the brilliance of awareness. Many retreat back into the dark, but those who stay discover a new world waiting in the light—a world of clarity, love, and direct experience.
Letting go of old patterns, relationships, and self-images brings a natural grief. Yet this too is sacred. We honor what we’ve outgrown without turning back. In that surrender, space opens for joy and freshness—the pulse of Spirit in the present moment.
In Kriya Yoga, our practices—breath, mantra, meditation—are the steady work of freeing ourselves from the cave. When the chains fall away, we begin to sense freedom not as an idea, but as a living awareness. The invitation then is simple but profound:
Stay with the light. Live in the burning present moment where Spirit is always now.
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If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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
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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.

Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
An Interview with Asha Nayaswami
This episode of the Kriya Yoga Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Asha Nayaswami, a spiritual director from Ananda Palo Alto and a longtime disciple of Swami Kriyananda since 1969.
Asha shares her early quest for truth, her transformative encounter with Kriyananda, and her subsequent journey in the Ananda community.
The Importance of Dynamic Practice and Living
She discusses the importance of good company, patience, and internal transformation on the spiritual path. Asha offers practical advice for beginners and seasoned practitioners, emphasizing the necessity of continuous inspiration, the integration of spirituality into daily life, and the profound understanding that real security and happiness come from within. The discussion also covers the challenges of maintaining spiritual practices amidst worldly distractions and the importance of finding a balance between spiritual and material pursuits.
For more information on Asha Nayaswami's offerings, please visit: https://www.ashajoy.org/
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🌟 Stay Connected & Deepen Your Practice
If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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.

Monday Oct 13, 2025
Chitta - The Essential Knowledge of Yoga | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS8
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Experiencing and understanding Chitta, what Chitta is, how to know it, and its relevance to your yoga meditation practice is necessary for the promise of yoga to give its final fruits.
In this episode, we continue on from episode 7 and explore the nature of Chitta.
Advised Reference Material Can be Found:
Free Class on Chapter 1 (Pada 1) of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
The American Sanskrit Institute
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🌟 Stay Connected & Deepen Your Practice
If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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.

Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Nirodha - The Essential Principle of Yoga | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS7
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Nirodha Saṁskāra: How the Mind Transforms in Deep Yoga
One of the most fascinating ideas in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras is the subtle inner transformation that happens as the mind becomes still.
What Is Nirodha?
Patanjali defines yoga as:
“Yogaś citta-vṛtti-nirodhaḥ” (Yoga Sutra 1.2)Yoga is the cessation (nirodha) of the fluctuations of the mind.
But how do we actually reach that state? It doesn’t happen all at once — it’s a gradual transformation where the restless patterns of thought are replaced by inner stillness.
The Two Competing Tendencies
In Sutra 3.9, Patanjali describes two forces in the mind:
Vyutthāna Saṁskāra: the tendency toward distraction and mental chatter
Nirodha Saṁskāra: the tendency toward silence and restraint
As we meditate and practice, the nirodha-saṁskāras grow stronger, and the vyutthāna-saṁskāras fade away. This shift is called nirodha-pariṇāma, or the transformation toward inner stillness.
The Inner Shift
The mind doesn’t go silent all at once. It moves through many moments of stillness, where restraint begins to dominate. Over time, these moments string together into a deep, sustained state of peace.
Understanding nirodha-saṁskāra helps us see that meditation isn’t about forcing the mind, but about training it gently, allowing new patterns of stillness to take root. Every time we sit in awareness, we’re imprinting peace into the mind itself.
Yoga is about replacing mental noise with inner clarity. Patanjali’s wisdom reminds us that transformation comes not from struggle, but from consistent practice and subtle inner change.
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🌟 Stay Connected & Deepen Your Practice
If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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.

Thursday Aug 21, 2025
Functioning in a Mystical Reality | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS6
Thursday Aug 21, 2025
Thursday Aug 21, 2025
This episode of the Kriya Yoga Podcast is recording from our annual June Kriya Yoga Solstice Retreat. Kriya Yoga teacher Ryan Kurczak explores ways to access the mystical state and what it is like to function and experience that state.
Topics include:
Imagining the Mystical Experience
Allowing Yourself to Experience a Mystical State
Losing Yourself in Mystical Experience
Extreme Techniques Don't work for Real Mysticism
The Psychological Key to Mystical Experience
Jesus
Attachment to Happiness in Meditation
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If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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.

Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Touching the Radiant Field of Enlightenment | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS5
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
Thursday Aug 07, 2025
This episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast is an excerpt from a talk given during the 2025 summer annual Kriya Yoga week-long retreat in Rochester, NY. In this discussion we explore the power of Sattva as grace and an essential component of our enlightenment practice.
For a full explanation of this topic, please see Ryan Kurczak's book,
Kriya Yoga and the Primordial Powers of Creation: A Guide to Sattva, Rajas and Tamas
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If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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
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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.

Thursday Jul 24, 2025
Patanjali's Perfect Yoga Meditation Flow |The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS4
Thursday Jul 24, 2025
Thursday Jul 24, 2025
This episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast is an excerpt from a talk given by Kriya Yoga Teacher Ryan Kurczak during the 2025 Kriya Yoga Online Solstice Retreat.
The Discussion includes:
Supportive Techniques from Chapter I: Sutras I.33–I.39
Patanjali offers auxiliary methods to stabilize the mind in Sutras I.33–I.39, forming a meditative ladder:
I.33 – Cultivating attitudes of friendliness (toward the happy), compassion (toward the suffering), joy (toward the virtuous), and equanimity (toward the non-virtuous).
I.34 – Focusing on the exhalation and natural pause of breath.
I.35 – Meditating on subtle sensory experiences (such as inner energy or warmth).
I.36 – Contemplating a state free from sorrow and full of inner light.
I.37 – Meditating on the consciousness of one who is spiritually free.
I.38 – Contemplating dream and deep sleep states.
I.39 – Meditating on any object suitable to one’s disposition.
These are not arbitrary suggestions, but a progressive structure. For example, I.33 helps remove emotional and psychological obstacles; I.34–I.35 deepen bodily and energetic awareness; I.36–I.37 open the door to spiritual radiance and guru consciousness; I.38–I.39 reflect the ultimate flexibility and maturity of the practitioner.
The Goal of Samadhi and Spiritual Evolution
The culmination of sustained meditative practice is Samadhi, described not as an escape from the world but as union with reality. The deeper forms of samadhi signify the dissolution of ego and personal identity, allowing pure consciousness to shine through. As described in Sutra IV.33–IV.34, transformation is a transmutation of form, as the field of consciousness evolves from gross (human) to subtle (divine).
This spiritual evolution requires the practitioner to surrender personal likes, dislikes, and egoic narratives—attaining Vairagya (detachment) and Abhyasa (consistent practice), referenced in Sutra I.12.
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🌟 Stay Connected & Deepen Your Practice
If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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.

Thursday Jul 10, 2025
When You Know Samadhi |The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS3
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
This episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast, When You Know Samadhi explores the philosophical and practical aspects of meditation within the framework of Kriya Yoga and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. The main topics include:
The Purpose of MeditationMeditation is presented not as a relaxation technique but as a means to access one's true, timeless essence. The goal is the cessation of mental fluctuations to recognize the stillness and fullness at the core of being.
Commitment to PracticeThe importance of long-term dedication is emphasized. Students are encouraged to remain engaged with the practices over time, as deep realization requires persistent application rather than brief exposure.
Letting Go of the EgoTrue yoga involves dissolving the ego—the "personage" that clings to identity and personality. The path is one of surrender and relinquishment of attachments to fully experience spiritual freedom.
Outer and Inner Limbs of YogaThe essay delineates between the outer practices (yamas, niyamas, asana, pranayama, pratyahara) and the inner practices (dharana, dhyana, samadhi). Mastery of the outer limbs is seen as foundational for accessing the inner experiences.
The Mechanics of MeditationMeditation (dhyana) is defined as uninterrupted focus on a single object. This focus must be maintained for 12 breaths to be considered meditation, and 144 breaths to reach samadhi. These thresholds offer a concrete structure for understanding meditative depth.
Modern Distractions and Spiritual FocusThe essay criticizes modern distractions like social media and “spiritual doom scrolling.” Instead, it advocates for focused, authentic engagement with traditional texts and practices to cultivate concentration and spiritual discipline.
Spiritual Transformation and EvolutionSpiritual growth is described as a transformation akin to evolution—from human to divine being (deva). This requires pouring the energy and habits of the old self into a new, higher mode of being.
One-Pointedness and Daily PracticeOne-pointed focus (ekagrata) is vital not only in meditation but in daily activities. Practicing concentrated awareness throughout life enhances the capacity for deeper meditation.
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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.

Thursday Jun 26, 2025
Overthinking the Sacred | The Kriya Yoga Podcast IS2
Thursday Jun 26, 2025
Thursday Jun 26, 2025
In this episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast Ryan reflects on a conversation with yoga retreat attendees struggling to understand or experience what is "sacred." This sparks a broader exploration of how modern life—especially overthinking, distractions, and unresolved inner conflicts—prevents many from recognizing sacredness in daily life.
Key Points:
Invitation to Reflect: Listeners are asked to consider what "sacred" means to them personally—how it feels, and what blocks them from experiencing it.
Modern Distractions & Impurities: Our technology-saturated, overly scheduled lives (including spiritual "doom scrolling") clutter the mind, making sacred experiences harder to access.
Overthinking as a Barrier: Many overthink spiritual matters to the point of paralysis. Seeking intellectual proof or control keeps us from directly experiencing the sacred, which transcends logic.
Importance of Simplicity & Stillness: Like in meditation, we must learn to let go of distractions to become receptive. Sacredness arises not through analysis, but through presence and quiet attention.
Trust in Practice Over Proof: Spiritual traditions exist because they offer tested pathways to sacred experience. Rather than demanding proof (e.g., levitating yogis), one must engage the process sincerely and consistently.
Skepticism vs. Surrender: While questioning is natural, endlessly asking “why” is a trap. Faith, curiosity, and practice are needed to move past doubt into lived experience.
Sacredness in Relationship & Practice: True presence—whether with a child, an instrument, or in meditation—creates sacred moments. It’s not about doing more, but about being more present.
Mystics Weren’t Lazy: Saints and mystics across traditions achieved spiritual insight through rigorous and consistent practice, not casual dabbling.
Realization is Beyond the Mind: True spiritual awakening can't be fully described or proven intellectually. It must be experienced directly.
Curiosity Over Control: Rather than trying to control or understand everything, approach the spiritual path with wonder, awe, and dedication.
Final Message: To experience the sacred, stop overthinking. Trust a well-worn path, stay curious, be present, and practice sincerely over time. Sacredness is found not through intellectual mastery, but through lived, open-hearted experience.
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🌟 Stay Connected & Deepen Your Practice
If you’d like to participate in future live sessions, consider joining the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community or applying to the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.
📘 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.

The Kriya Yoga Podcast
The Kriya Yoga Podcast is hosted by Ryan Kurczak, a Kriya teacher in the lineage of Mahavatar Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya, Sri Yukteswar Giri, Paramahansa Yogananda and Roy Eugene Davis. The mission of The Kriya Yoga Podcast is to share relevant philosophy and discussions for the 21st century, as it relates to the spiritual path of Yoga. The Kriya Yoga Podcast is a creation of Kriya Yoga Online and supported by the Kriya Yoga Online Patreon Community and students of the Kriya Yoga Apprenticeship Program.







