Vedic Minds (Online): Notice the Rage; Notice the Silence
Join us to discuss a trauma specialist’s provocative and insightful perspectives on race.
Join us to discuss a trauma specialist’s provocative and insightful perspectives on race.
During our May installment of our monthly discussion series, Vedic Minds, we'll be listening to and then discussing an excerpt from B.K.S. Iyengar's, Light on Life.
Struggling with your practice, or just want a brush-up on the basics? This 90-minute workshop, co-led by Arden and Rick, will be an interactive opportunity to get refreshed in the basics of our practice.
During our April installment of Vedic Minds we'll listen to and then discuss an excerpt from Pema Chödrön's best-selling classic, When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times.
In keeping with this month's exploration of worth and deserving power, during our March installment of Vedic Minds we'll watch and then discuss Caroline McHugh's brilliantly insightful and inspiring talk.
This month we'll listen to and discuss an excerpt from Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now in which he shares his unconventional yet beautiful perspectives on love and relationships, and how relationships can be a spiritual practice to experience enlightenment.
During this installment of Vedic Minds, we'll enjoy a reading of Walt Whitman’s Song of the Open Road and then discuss how it reflects the Vedic worldview.
Join us for meditation, snacks, full moon wisdom, and good old fashioned board games. Spring members only!
You're invite to our first free, members-only event! We'll receive ear seeds (a traditional take-home way to apply acupressure), meditate, and enjoy a delicious kitchari dinner.
In our next installment of Vedic Minds, we'll listen to and then discuss another illuminating lecture by philosopher Alan Watts.
As meditators, we're equipped to embrace what's happening in nature and gracefully let go - not just with our eyes closed, but also in the waking state. Join us for group meditation, homemade chai, and deep dive into what it means to let go.
In our next installment of Vedic Minds, we'll listen to and then discuss an illuminating lecture by philosopher Alan Watts on who – and what – you really are.
In our next installment of Vedic Minds, we'll watch and discuss two fascinating TED talks on how the brain functions and its role in creating our experience of conscious reality.
Dylan Smith of Vital Veda will teach us how to incorporate Ayurvedic principles and practices into modern city life. He'll share practical tips on preventative medicine, from simple at-home adjustments to bigger steps for taking control of your health.
We will meditate, share some Vedic concepts that have deeply impacted our parenting journeys, and give you the opportunity to share and ask questions.
Join Hunter Cressman for Group Meditation and a wisdom talk on Vaastu, Vedic Architecture.
In April, we’ll discuss the alignment between Mary Oliver's interpretation of the Universe, as expressed in her works, and that of the Vedic worldview.
In February, we’ll discuss our experience and understanding of consciousness after viewing a selection of brilliant TED talks on the way our brains interpret and construct what we experience as “reality.”
In January, we’ll watch and discuss an episode of Bill Moyers’ enlightening 6-part interview with Joseph Campbell, which originally aired in 1988.
In December, we'll explore an excerpt from David Hawkins' seminal work Power vs. Force. We'll discuss its relevance, application to our lives, and alignment with the expanded experience of consciousness we develop as meditators.
Join us for an experience of conscious community this holiday season at our Conscious Gifting Pop-Up + Group Meditation.
Drop in for sips, snacks, and shopping!
Announcing Vedic Minds, a new monthly discussion series for Vedic Meditators!
In November, we’ll watch and discuss a fascinating lecture by Deepak Chopra called Physical Healing, Emotional Wellbeing.