Science of Happiness According to Yoga Vedanta – Discussion Series – 29 April

Spiritual Evening Discussion – Friday 29 April

From 7 pm at Vedanta Hall, 15 Liverpool Road for Croydon, for Meditation
OR From 7.30 pm join via Zoom  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88434388900

Group discussion led by Pravrajika Gayatriprana, a senior nun of Sri Sarada Math of the Ramakrishna Order.
Themes:

  • Peeking into the Mind: We explore the mind’s levels of consciousness and how all our perceptions and thoughts create a storehouse of impressions and memories, some stored deep, “like an inaccessible dark chamber.” They affect who we are and how we act and react.
  • Anatomy of a Thought: As explained by Yoga Psychology, a thought has three portions: idea, emotion and vital energy. All thoughts create a modification in the mind, for better or worse. Meditation helps us track these arising thoughts and emotions, heading off troublesome ones and cultivating helpful ones

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Drawing on the book: Science of Happiness – According to Yoga Vedanta by Pravrajika Divyanandaprana: a compilation of her talks given to students at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi in 2018.

Pravrajika Divyananandaprana is a nun of Sri Sarada Math of the Ramakrishna Order. Thousands view her talks on YouTube.
Our discussions tap into the wisdom of major world faiths and thinkers relating them to our daily life. You’re welcome to share your insights, experiences, and doubts with the group.

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