Completed
Series of Talks
Guided Vedantic Meditations, Bangkok, April-Sept 2008
Dates
: Every Tuesday, 18:00 to 19:00, April-Sept 2008
Location
: Sukhumvit Soi 63, Bangkok
Teacher
: Surya Tahora
Subject
: Practice of traditional Vedantic meditations
Comments of participants :
‘My group and I are very indebted to Surya for his gracious acceptance of making the effort to come every week to teach us practice of meditation. This was at a time when I personally needed to get back into meditation quite seriously to combat a major period of ill health in my life. He brought me this "connection" in his own gentle but very conversant way.
We have been extremely fortunate also in "discovering" both Surya and Neema in Thailand. They are fulfilling a large void in an otherwise vibrant city, the spiritual void in the world of Hinduism. They brought us the knowledge of the Vedanta and the Geeta in a manner which we can understand and accept. As people too they are what a friend would describe as "true Brahmins", dynamic, yes, and also with all the true values of spirituality that are not always easy to find in this often inconsistent world. Thank you both, and I hope that this relationship we have built up will remain strong for a long time.’
‘My group and I are very indebted to Surya for his gracious acceptance of making the effort to come every week to teach us practice of meditation. This was at a time when I personally needed to get back into meditation quite seriously to combat a major period of ill health in my life. He brought me this "connection" in his own gentle but very conversant way.
We have been extremely fortunate also in "discovering" both Surya and Neema in Thailand. They are fulfilling a large void in an otherwise vibrant city, the spiritual void in the world of Hinduism. They brought us the knowledge of the Vedanta and the Geeta in a manner which we can understand and accept. As people too they are what a friend would describe as "true Brahmins", dynamic, yes, and also with all the true values of spirituality that are not always easy to find in this often inconsistent world. Thank you both, and I hope that this relationship we have built up will remain strong for a long time.’
Asha Sehgal, Bangkok


