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Jonas Masetti Explains Vedānta for Modern Life & Work - W1SE Talks Ep. 2
1 hour 6 minutes Posted Sep 17, 2025 at 5:00 pm.
— Opening & intention
— Who is Jonas Masetti (Vishwanath)? From finance to Vedānta
— Vedānta explained in everyday language
— The Bhagavad Gītā for modern life & leadership
— Emotional hygiene: acknowledging & discharging emotion
— Structuring the day: silence, prayer, and family time
— Cross-cultural wisdom: Amazonian & Lakota lineages
— Spirituality and leadership: duty without burnout
— Sanskrit prayer, unity consciousness & closing
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In this episode of W1SE Talks, Alex W1SE sits down with Vedānta teacher Jonas Masetti (Vishwanath) to unpack practical, modern Vedānta: what the Bhagavad Gītā teaches leaders today, how to discharge heavy emotions, and why silence and family time can be spiritual practice. If you’ve wondered how ancient wisdom meets real-world leadership, this conversation is your map.
Jonas Masetti (Vishwanath) shares his path from engineering and finance to years of traditional study in India, eventually founding a gurukulam and the Vishwa Vidya Institute. In clear, accessible language, he explains Vedānta’s promise: self-knowledge that resolves a fundamental sense of lack, so action can be guided by clarity instead of compulsion. We explore how the Bhagavad Gītā speaks to modern life—especially for builders, parents, and community leaders—through disciplines like patience, silence, and daily prayer. Jonas offers tangible frameworks for emotional hygiene (acknowledge, name, and intelligently discharge emotion), structuring your day around what truly matters (family time included), and leading without spiritual bypass. Bridging cultures, he reflects on Amazonian and Lakota traditions (dietas, sweat lodge, Sundance) and how cross-cultural wisdom can be held with reverence and responsibility. The conversation closes with a Sanskrit prayer and a vision of leaders as beacons for their communities—steady, compassionate, and committed to truth.
*Disclaimer:* Any references to plant medicine are for cultural/educational context only and are not medical advice.
Vedānta in plain terms: what self-knowledge really means
The Bhagavad Gītā for modern leaders, parents, and founders
A simple method for discharging heavy emotions without bypass
How silence, patience, and daily prayer anchor the day
Respectful bridges with Amazonian & Lakota traditions