Good afternoon,
As you enter into your weekend, I'd like to share an opportunity to take part in two beautiful online events - one which took place a few days ago, and one that is happening tomorrow.
Last Wednesday evening, the Ram Dass Fellowship hosted a 90-minute webinar with Ram Dev (Dale Borglum), founder of Living/Dying project. His teaching session is filled with powerful words and practices for staying grounded, dealing with overwhelm and suffering, cultivating compassion for self and others, finding forgiveness and so much more.
Also, tomorrow, Saturday, May 2nd, at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT, Krishna Das is hosting a free hour-long online event: Enter Into the Heart Through Chanting Practice with Krishna Das. During this event, Krishna Das will engage you in a specific chant — a devotional mantra in which he recites different names of the Divine Presence.
You can find links to both free offerings below!
I will be in touch next week with more resources for resilience.
Rachael LSRF / Development Director
P.s. - By popular demand, we've extended the replay for our recent weekend retreat 'Shifting Towards Love in an Uncertain World' until Friday, May 8th! You can find a link to that below as well. |
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Weekly Resources for Resilience
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Rewatch Available: ‘Tools for Spiritual Healing During Times of Uncertainty’ with Ram Dev (90-minutes)In case you missed the Ram Dass fellowship Livestream last Wednesday with Living/Dying Project founder Ram Dev, the replay is available through May 4th. The webinar, which includes Q&A from the audience, is filled with powerful words and practices for staying grounded, dealing with overwhelm and suffering, cultivating compassion for self and others, dealing with neuroses, paths to forgiveness, and so much more. Don't forget to sign up for the Ram Dass fellowship to get involved in future events like this one.
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Sign Up for Tomorrow's Event: Enter Into the Heart Through Chanting Practice with Krishna DasTomorrow, On Saturday, May 2 at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT, Krishna Das will introduce you to the sacred process and profound effects of chanting –– in a free video event. Devotional chanting (Kirtan), which is practiced in a wide range of wisdom traditions, has been used for centuries as a way to train people to stay present in the here and now. Chanting helps you stay focused... using the mantra as the object of awareness. It coaches you to exercise your letting-go muscle — and develop inner strength to release negative thoughts and emotions and the stories you believe about yourself... or anything else that takes you away as each moment comes and goes.
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Livestream Replay: Shifting Towards Love in an Uncertain World
If you missed our live virtual retreat on April 18-19, you can still re-watch sessions for both days thru May 8th. There are a total of 15-hours of teachings, chants, practices, readings and meditations available to you, so you can host your own weekend retreat!
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