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Insights from the Bhagavad Gita

This five-week session of the School of the Wisdom will be devoted to a study of the Bhagavad Gita, a classic of ancient wisdom and perhaps the single most important text to originate from India.

The participants are expected to have a copy of the Bhagavad Gita with translation. After a discussion of some of the key expressions, we will continue using them in Sanskrit without translation in order to develop an in-depth feeling for them. No prior knowledge of Sanskrit will be assumed.

The Mahatmas on Theosophy and the TS

One of the Elder Brethren who inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society wrote: ‘The chief object of the TS is not so much to gratify individual aspirations as to serve our fellow men’.  His teacher stated that ‘the Theosophical Society was chosen as the corner stone, the foundation of the future religions of  humanity’.

The same Teacher also said that ‘to be true, religion and philosophy must offer the solution of every problem’.

The Neuroscience of Meditation

The transforming power of yoga and meditation and their application in life is going to be explored with the help of Vedic texts, exposure to different meditative practices, and the latest medical imaging. This study will provide objective evidence for the neural and biological basis for meditation. It will establish meditation as the ground of creativity, happiness, and health, while the understanding of hypnosis will remove any bias against it.

Ancient Wisdom and Modern Insight

H. P. Blavatsky hoped: 'The day is not far off when Science will show a better appreciation of the Wisdom of the ancients than it has hitherto done' (The Secret Doctrine, I, 586). The purpose of the course is to take advantage of the recent insights of modern science for a clear understanding of the principles of Theosophy. The approach will be so chosen as to enable even those participants who do not have specialized knowledge of science to take active interest in the course.

Theosophy, Science, and Esoteric Science

The relevance of Esoteric Science to current religious, philosophical and scientific ideas will be discussed. Theosophical teachings will be explored in depth under fourteen separate headings demonstrating how they form a coherent structure of knowledge which provides answers to many questions on the meaning of life and existence and the mystery of human consciousness.

Recommended Reading 

H. P. Blavatsky's The Key to Theosophy.

Life’s Deeper Aspects

N. Sri Ram, the fifth International President of the Theosophical Society, is noted for his penetrating insight into the serious problems of life and his remarkable lucidity of expression. Life’s Deeper Aspects is a collection of addresses dealing with various vital aspects of modern life. The course will attempt an exploration into the profound vision of life and its problems presented by Sri Ram.

Recommended readings

The Yoga of Theosophy

The Theosophical tradition has developed a wealth of teachings about the spiritual life that constitutes a distinctive system of yoga. This path is particularly relevant for today's world, since it is not meant to be tread in retirement but in the midst of our daily life. Some of its prominent practices are study, meditation, purification, self-observation, and service, all of which stimulates a holistic unfoldment of our physical, moral, mental and spiritual nature.