Completed
Series of Talks
Ten Talks on the Vision of Vedanta, Bangkok
Dates
: Every Monday & Thursday, 19:15 to 20:30, March-April 2008
Location
: Sukhumvit Soi 15, Bangkok
Teacher
: Neema Majmudar
Subject
: Series of 10 Talks on the Vision of Vedanta according to Upanishads
and Gita
and Gita
Comments of participants :
‘I grew up as a child who rebelled against all the traditions that were taught to me. I set out searching and sometimes found answers but not as clearly as Neema explained it...
Thank you Neema and Surya for these very enlightening sessions and for making me realize that all I required in life was one simple prayer "Give me clarity of thought".....how true - as this short and simple prayer applies to every aspect of our life. Thank you for touching all of us so deeply.'
‘Well, listening to Neema meant, as she put it, a paradigm shift...
Obviously, we need to make a choice between continuing in our old ways or try to grasp and navigate our lives through the new thoughts and ideas that have occurred...
I appreciated Neema's approach, which was more of sharing than laying down precepts. It was very refreshing to see this attitude from a person who had studied the shastras (Upanishads) and had learnt sanskrit. There was humility and joy.’
‘I grew up as a child who rebelled against all the traditions that were taught to me. I set out searching and sometimes found answers but not as clearly as Neema explained it...
Thank you Neema and Surya for these very enlightening sessions and for making me realize that all I required in life was one simple prayer "Give me clarity of thought".....how true - as this short and simple prayer applies to every aspect of our life. Thank you for touching all of us so deeply.'
Marisa Narula, Bangkok
‘Well, listening to Neema meant, as she put it, a paradigm shift...
Obviously, we need to make a choice between continuing in our old ways or try to grasp and navigate our lives through the new thoughts and ideas that have occurred...
I appreciated Neema's approach, which was more of sharing than laying down precepts. It was very refreshing to see this attitude from a person who had studied the shastras (Upanishads) and had learnt sanskrit. There was humility and joy.’
Sri Nidhi, Bangkok




