Understanding Emotions – through the Philosophical Lens
A talk that explores philosophical teachings on working with Emotions as a tool to understand ourselves, and to move beyond our limitations.
A talk that explores philosophical teachings on working with Emotions as a tool to understand ourselves, and to move beyond our limitations.
The mythical hero's journey presents an approach of the fight for a meaningful life, and calls us to develop virtues like courage and love.
A talk and interactive session to discover ways to find inspiration within ourselves - a key to enriching our days with beauty and meaning!
Using inspiration from the timeless wisdom of Stoic philosophers, the session presents key principles such as taking responsibility over our actions, the freedom to choose how we respond to situations that are beyond our control and how to live the idea of goodness.
From the series “Memoirs of My Philosophical Journey” Talk & Guided Dialogue by Ran Kremer, National Director, New Acropolis South India “It is only with the heart that one can [...]
What can we learn from mythology, that can help us make sense of our reality better, and help us engage deeper with life?
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!
Join us for this talk and guided group dialogue on the powerful role that Inspiration plays in living a meaningful life, dipping into wisdom from ancient cultures that provides keys for us to connect to Inspiration.
We explore this theme of knowing ourselves and our place in the world, through a simple and experiential guided group activity. Join us for an evening of philosophical and human connection!
Stoic inspiration for building resilience to face challenges and live authentically. This is an Interactive talk with a guided exercise.
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