This event will be offered online only. Please register to receive a link.
Wednesdays 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 12/2, 12/9, & 12/16
Join us for a 6-week course with teachers from around the world, celebrating Yogananda's profound and life-changing axiom: Truth is one; paths are many.
Through an evening of lecture and discussion, we will explore how this temple is established on the altar of our consciousness, opening our hearts to the truth that Sanatan Dharma, Christianity, Kabbalah, Sufism and Self-Realization all speak to–"Truth is one and eternal."
Join Nayaswamis Jyotish and Devi, Nayaswami Devarshi, Nayaswami Ananta, our dear friend Avraham Loewenthal from Israel, John Ishvardas Abdallah discussing Sufism, and Shanti Rubenstone, spiritual director of Ananda Palo Alto, as we follow the path, again and again, to Truth, Love, Wisdom Joy, and the realization that God is One.
11/4 - Sanatan Dharma with Nayaswami Devarshi
11/11 - Christianity with Nayaswamis Jyotish & Devi
11/18 - Kabbalah with Avraham Loewenthal in Tzfat, Israel
12/2 - Sufism with John Ishvardas Abdallah
12/9 - Self Realization with Nayaswami Ananta
12/16 - Many are the pathways to truth with Shanti Rubenstone
$75 for the entire series
Swamiji named Jyotish his spiritual successor. He is warm, thoughtful, and wise—with a delightful sense of humor. He has been part of the development of nearly every aspect of Ananda, and has a wealth of practical wisdom—how to develop organizations, and especially how to develop people.
Devi is a founding member of Ananda and one of Ananda’s most inspiring teachers. She and Jyotish travel widely, and have dedicated nearly 50 years to sharing inspiration and insight gained from a lifetime of inner work and outward service.
Nayaswami Devarshi is a long-time Ananda minister and Kriyacharya (authorized Kriya Yoga teacher). He currently lives in India and serves as the director of Ananda’s Global Kriya Yoga Sangha and the head of the Ananda Monastery in the hills near Pune, India.
Nayaswami Ananta is a deep soul who serves many as a Kriyacharya (teacher of Kriya yoga), spiritual guide and gardener, deeply in tune with nature and plants. He heads the organic farm at Ananda village and serves as an example for the life of Kriya yogi and a deep devotee of the path of self-realization.
Prayer, Jewish mysticism and contemporary art are combined in the unique work of Tzfat artist Avraham Lowenthal. Avraham lives with his wife and children in the old city artist quarter of Tzfat where he studies Kabbalah and paints.
John is the founder of “World Without Borders” Interfaith Sufi Ashram based on the book “A Sufi's Ruminations on One World Under God” .
- Posted in November