The Heart of Yoga: Philosophy, Policy, and Social Justice with Hari-kirtana das
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Join us for an illuminating conversation with Hari-kirtana das, a seasoned yoga teacher, philosopher, and advocate for non-sectarian spirituality. Together, we’ll explore how ancient yoga philosophy provides a framework for addressing modern social and political challenges, including the separation of church and state, systemic injustice, and the role of discernment in creating equitable policies and communities.
This webinar will weave together a guided meditation, deep insights into the Bhagavad Gita, and understanding the causes and conditions we are experiencing as individuals and the collective.
Key topics include:
- How yoga supports the cultivation of discernment and self-awareness.
- The intersection of spirituality and social justice
- A non-sectarian approach to divinity and its relevance in secular societies.
- Practical applications of yogic philosophy in addressing systemic harm.
Bio: Hari-kirtana das is the author of two books on yoga philosophy and a frequent speaker on the relevance of yoga’s ancient wisdom to life in the modern world. He’s been practicing devotional and other yogic disciplines for over 40 years, lived in yoga ashrams and spiritual communities, and has an 800-hour yoga teacher certification from the Jivamukti Yoga School.
You can learn more about Hari-kirtana at: hari-kirtana.com/
You can download a free chapter from his book Journey Into the Bhagavad Gita here: hari-kirtana.com/free-gita-chapter/
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