Gita Wisdom Teachings by Joshua M. Greene (Yogesvara)
Summary: A bi-weekly Bhagavad Gita class in NY. Each session includes readings, analysis, audiovisuals, verse recitations and practical insights into India's essential wisdom text. Attendees will discover the message of the Gita, master basic vocabulary and concepts, and acquire skills for teaching and practicing yoga philosophy. Class notes available at www.gitawisdom.org/podcast. For information on attending a class, visit www.facebook.com/pg/gitawisdomteachings/events.
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With so many hundreds of editions of the Gita to choose from, which one should we study? What is our relationship with this sacred text? Do we accept it as a historic document? A philosophical treatise? The word of God? The talk begins with an overview of Near Death Experiences as a way of illustrating how our perceptions of reality are often emotionally determined.
With so many hundreds of editions of the Gita to choose from, which one should we study? What is our relationship with this sacred text? Do we accept it as a historic document? A philosophical treatise? The word of God? The talk begins with an overview of Near Death Experiences as a way of illustrating how our perceptions of reality are often emotionally determined.
With so many hundreds of editions of the Gita to choose from, which one should we study? What is our relationship with this sacred text? Do we accept it as a historic document? A philosophical treatise? The word of God? The talk begins with an overview of Near Death Experiences as a way of illustrating how our perceptions of reality are often emotionally determined.
The "gunas," or determinants of behavior, offer a complementary approach to the genetics of personality. Are you more in the guna of "goodness," "passion" or ignorance"? Host Joshua Greene welcomes guest speaker Hari-kirtana from Jivamukti, Washington, D.C. Recorded at The Bhakti Center in New York, 10/22/14.
The "gunas," or determinants of behavior, offer a complementary approach to the genetics of personality. Are you more in the guna of "goodness," "passion" or ignorance"? Host Joshua Greene welcomes guest speaker Hari-kirtana from Jivamukti, Washington, D.C. Recorded at The Bhakti Center in New York, 10/22/14.
The "gunas," or determinants of behavior, offer a complementary approach to the genetics of personality. Are you more in the guna of "goodness," "passion" or ignorance"? Host Joshua Greene welcomes guest speaker Hari-kirtana from Jivamukti, Washington, D.C. Recorded at The Bhakti Center in New York, 10/22/14.
The "gunas," or determinants of behavior, offer a complementary approach to the genetics of personality. Are you more in the guna of "goodness," "passion" or ignorance"? Host Joshua Greene welcomes guest speaker Hari-kirtana from Jivamukti, Washington, D.C. Recorded at The Bhakti Center in New York, 10/22/14.
Gita Wisdom explores improvisation in jazz and comedy as metaphor for the soul's journey to God, including a video clip of Herbie Hancock who describes how "the hip stuff happens outside your comfort zone." Guest speaker: Chicago City Limits stand-up Yadunath.
Gita Wisdom explores improvisation in jazz and comedy as metaphor for the soul's journey to God, including a video clip of Herbie Hancock who describes how "the hip stuff happens outside your comfort zone." Guest speaker: Chicago City Limits stand-up Yadunath.
Gita Wisdom explores improvisation in jazz and comedy as metaphor for the soul's journey to God, including a video clip of Herbie Hancock who describes how "the hip stuff happens outside your comfort zone." Guest speaker: Chicago City Limits stand-up Yadunath.
Gita Wisdom explores improvisation in jazz and comedy as metaphor for the soul's journey to God, including a video clip of Herbie Hancock who describes how "the hip stuff happens outside your comfort zone." Guest speaker: Chicago City Limits stand-up Yadunath.
This second weekly session at New York's Bhakti Center (10/8/14) asks "How do we know anything is real?" Includes excerpt from TED presentation by mind-philosopher David Chalmers.
This second weekly session at New York's Bhakti Center (10/8/14) asks "How do we know anything is real?" Includes excerpt from TED presentation by mind-philosopher David Chalmers.
This second weekly session at New York's Bhakti Center (10/8/14) asks "How do we know anything is real?" Includes excerpt from TED presentation by mind-philosopher David Chalmers.
This second weekly session at New York's Bhakti Center (10/8/14) asks "How do we know anything is real?" Includes excerpt from TED presentation by mind-philosopher David Chalmers.