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The Soul of Sustainable Living
Thursday, April 23, 7PM
at Kindred
House
We will discuss:
What is sustainability?
Why should we care?
How can it be achieved?
“We’ve waited a long time for someone this accomplished, this schooled in yoga, to set forth its tender philosophy.”
–Andrew Schelling, Professor of Writing and Poetics,
Naropa University
It is
difficult to find someone from
the West who understands and can
articulate the theory behind an Eastern
mystical tradition in our language. It
is even more difficult to find a modern
mystic. In Swami
Tripurari we have both: a
traditional mystic who can articulate
the teachings of an ancient spiritual
tradition. To hear him and be in his
presence is itself a spiritual
experience.
Swami
Tripurari has spent his adult
life as a Hindu monastic. Awarded the
renounced order (sannyasa) in 1975,
Swami has studied under numerous
spiritual masters, principal of whom
are Bhaktivedanta
Swami Prabhupada and
Bhakti
Raksaka Sridhara Maharaja of the
Gaudiya
Vedanta lineage. He has been
dubbed by popular writers as “the
contemporary voice of Vaishnavism”.
Read widely, his books are sold all
over the world.
Founder of Sri Caitanya
Sanga, author, poet, and
spiritual teacher, Swami has written
several books, including Rasa:
Love Relationships in
Transcendence, Ancient
Wisdom for Modern
Ignorance, Tattva-Sandarbha:
Sacred India’s Philosophy of
Ecstacy, Joy of
Self, Form of Beauty, Bhagavad Gita:
Its Feeling and
Philosophy and Siksastakam of Sri
Caitanya.
“I look forward not only to reading Swami Tripurari’s books, but to
studying them as well.”
–Huston Smith, preeminent religious studies scholar and author of the comparative religious classic, “The World’s Religions”
“If I were to characterize Swami Tripurari’s writing in a word, I would call it ‘pure.’”
–Vyasa Huston, Founder of Sanskrit Today
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from the eyes of a spiritualist hankering to deepen his relationship with the Supreme Divine?
Winston Salem, NC 27106
