Dama — Being in Control
January 29, 2020 Notes by Dhruva Shreejay Review We started class with a review of the story of Dhruva and the value of Vrata— being determined. Story Vivekji told us a story about Vali, the leader of the monkeys. All the…
January 29, 2020 Notes by Dhruva Shreejay Review We started class with a review of the story of Dhruva and the value of Vrata— being determined. Story Vivekji told us a story about Vali, the leader of the monkeys. All the…
January 29, 2020 Notes by Ira Mehta · Quote from Tao of Pooh- “How can you get very far if you don’t know who you are? How can you do what you ought if you don’t know what you’ve got?”…
January 22, 2020 Notes by Aditya Mahes What is the difference for Event and movement? An event has a start and stop time. A movement has a start but no finish You need to have strength (Tapa) to have movement…
January 22, 2020 Notes by Ambika Mishra Review – Vivekji started the class with a question — what is the difference between an ‘event’ and a ‘movement’? The difference is that an event starts and it stops. A movement, on…
Vivekji started by sharing a new prayer that humanity most definitely needs today. Here’s the translation – May the multiverse be healthy and happy. May those who are agitated or mean be peaceful and cheerful. When we come across a…
January 15, 2020 Notes by Ira Mehta Review of last week – Honesty is the best policy – When you’re honest, matters are much simpler This week – Value is Tapa~ being strong – Short story about Swami Chinmayananda –…
January 8, 2020 Notes by Dhruva Shreejay Review We started class with Vivekji asking us — Why we do what we do? 1. Dukha nivritti — absence of pain: Because we don’t want to feel bad 2. Sukha prapti — presence of peace: Because…
December 11, 2019 Notes by Dhruva Shreejay We started class with Vivekji asking us a riddle — “What do you see everywhere and helps you see everywhere?” Vivekji gave us a clue and told us you see it when you’re brushing…
December 11, 2019 Notes by Arjun Mahes Review from last week When you are most natural you are most strong. Else, you are weak This week’s value — Being Accepting 1- Acceptance is accepting whatever is in front of you.…
Eating is a sadhana. Even foods are categorized by gunas, like sattvik foods, tamasik foods. Eating is a culture and we are supposed to eat a balanced composition of foods. However, is this attention to food causing us to be…