About this event
Vedanta Institute London invites you to attend this weekly class which delves into the profound wisdom of “The Art of Detachment,” a transformative journey towards true inner freedom and lasting peace.
Conducted by Bhaskarji, an acclaimed philosopher and senior disciple of Swami A. Parthasarathy.
What You will Learn:
- Uncover the Root Cause and Effects of Attachment: Understand the origins and consequences of our emotional dependencies.
- Discern Love versus Attachment: Learn to differentiate between selfless love and possessive attachment for healthier interactions.
- Cultivate Inner Harmony: Discover practical methods to live a stress-free life, fostering peace within yourself and your relationships.
Key benefits:
- Greater clarity.
- Harmony in relationships.
- Stress-free living.
In our modern world, the pursuit of happiness often leads to entanglement in attachments – to people, possessions, and even ideas. While seemingly innocuous, these attachments can become a source of immense stress, anxiety, and sorrow.
Learn how to navigate your relationships and everyday life with greater clarity, experiencing harmony and stress-free living.
This class will be conducted live via Zoom, allowing you to participate from anywhere.
Free admission. The classes are supported by voluntary donations of class members by following the Donate link below:
Donate
Book: The Holocaust of Attachment book can be purchased at Amazon.co.uk in the link below:
The Holocaust of Attachment (Print, Kindle & Audio book).
Join Bhaskarji in a systematic and structured exposition of this text written by the renowned Vedanta philosopher, Swami A. Parthasarathy.
Further details about this course and similar ones offered by Vedanta Institute London can be found in the link below:
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.