A Contemplative Walk through Nature and History at the Adyar Campus
This Contemplative Walk occurs as a part of the ONCAMPUS sessions of the SOW
Dates:
This Contemplative Walk occurs as a part of the ONCAMPUS sessions of the SOW
Dates:
DAILY TIME
The days start with Meditation followed by classes of 2-2.5 hours in the morning and 1.5-2 hours in the afternoon. The afternoon sessions time can change and most likely they ocurrences will be decided with the facilitator once the session On-campus starts.
Detailed timing will be provided for the participants.
DAILY TIME
The days start with Meditation followed by classes of 2-2.5 hours in the morning and 1.5-2 hours in the afternoon. The afternoon sessions time can change and most likely they ocurrences will be decided with the facilitator once the session On-campus starts.
Detailed timing will be provided for the participants.
DAILY TIME
The days start with Meditation followed by classes of 2-2.5 hours in the morning and in osme occassions in the afternoon.
Detailed timing will be provided for the participants once in Campus.
This course in six sessions will examine both scientific and occult approaches to Truth and attempt to vindicate the legendary maxim in the Mahatma Letters, ‘Modern science is our best ally [but]…’
DAILY TIME
The days start with Meditation followed by classes of 2-2.5 hours in the morning and 1.5-2 hours in the afternoon. The afternoon sessions time can change depending on the sessions and most likely be decided with the facilitator once the session On-campus starts.
Detailed timing will be provided for the participants.
Life can be seen as a set of basic games that everyone has to play:
• Survival
• Love
• Power
The Mahatma Letters are an invaluable primary source of theosophical teachings that provide insightful guidance for both spiritual and practical living, with a particular focus on the welfare of humanity as a whole. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including spiritual growth, the meaning of human existence, the evolution of Earth and the cosmos, the nature of God, the origins of evil, the decline of religious institutions, some scientific principles, the importance of Universal Brotherhood, and the mysteries of death and life after death.