Demystifying Meditation
4th ANNUAL PUBLIC LECTURE IN CENTRAL LONDON
Vedanta Institute London invites you to attend a one hour public lecture on Demystifying Meditation.
Conducted by Bhaskarji, senior disciple of Swami Parthasarathy.
Discover the grandeur of meditation with Bhaskarji’s expert analysis decoded from the scriptures.
What You Will Learn:
- The true meaning of meditation and its benefits.
- Insights from Vedanta philosophy on achieving mental and spiritual well-being.
- Practical techniques to quiet the mind.
Free admission. Registration Required.
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Bhaskarji:
From navigating the high seas to illuminating the depths of Vedanta philosophy, Bhaskarji brings a unique perspective to modern living.
Bhaskarji, a respected philosopher and founder of Vedanta Institute London, offers a compelling blend of worldly experience and profound spiritual insight. After a successful career in the Merchant Navy, he dedicated his life full-time for over 30 years to the study, teaching, and service of Vedanta philosophy.
As a senior disciple of Swami Parthasarathy, he’s spent over two decades guiding thousands towards a more balanced and fulfilling life. Bhaskarji has addressed numerous organisations, including JP Morgan, Accenture and Manchester Metropolitan University.
People from all walks of life including businesspersons, professionals, students and the general public attend his lectures, retreats and weekly classes throughout the year.
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Vedanta Institute London
Vedanta Institute London is a UK based charity established in 2003.
The Institute works towards social upliftment by providing education on the fundamental principles of life and living. It is a charitable trust supported by donors and sponsors in the UK. The Institute is registered with the Charity Commission and its Charity Number is 1102168.