Mãrga Course (JP Nagar) – Trial class
Mãrga: Philosophy for Life A Practical and Interactive Philosophy Course to connect deeper with Yourself, the Community and the World 19 Week Course | 2 Hours class every Wednesday [...]
Mãrga: Philosophy for Life A Practical and Interactive Philosophy Course to connect deeper with Yourself, the Community and the World 19 Week Course | 2 Hours class every Wednesday [...]
What can we learn from mythology, that can help us make sense of our reality better, and help us engage deeper with life?
Just as a single sheet of paper can be transformed to something beautiful, with patience, perseverance and imagination, through this session we will also learn about transforming our own daily lives into something beautiful by concentration and by practicing these values. Join us for a hands-on experience of being present through the art of Origami.
Interactive Talk: The practicality of Stoicism points to each one of us uncovering our inner strengths, as a key to living well. In this talk, we derive inspiration and tools towards cultivating a stronger, stabler and nobler version of ourselves. We are indeed stronger than we know!
This talk and experiential session will take us through the meaning behind this ancient Tibetan Buddhist painting, and how we can translate it into our daily lives - how we can bring our presence and concentration into engaging with life.
Attend this session to learn more about the Marga: Philosophy for Life course structure and syllabus, the approach, to meet the instructor; and to learn what you need to in order to decide if the Mārga course is for you.
This interactive talk explores some ideas from ancient cultures to build a wiser and practical relationship with time, which opens doors to a more meaningful life.
Stoic inspiration for building resilience to face challenges and live authentically. This is an Interactive talk with a guided exercise.
Witness the compositions inspired by the vibrant cultural tradition of Odissi, which are connected through a thread of embracing the new and renewing the inner self. It reflects how dance and rhythm can be a force that enables us to live more meaningful lives. The performance celebrates grace, emotions, and a journey of discovery in physical, emotional, and spiritual realms.
Inspiration from the life and teachings of Socrates and Buddha, to help us know ourselves and live authentically.
Join us for this evening of a talk, Q&A and a guided dialogue to relate to philosophical teachings about death, and how we can make these learnings practical. “It is not death that a man should fear, but rather he should fear never beginning to live.” ~ Marcus Aurelius
How can we discover our inner authentic voice amidst the noise and pulls of our everyday life? Developing concentration, meaningful investigation and philosophical tools from the wisdom of Tibet.