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Living the Gita: From Despondency to Enlightenment

with Rev. Lakshmi Barsel, Ph.D.
Price: $120.00

The Bhagavad Gita is one of the great, universal world scriptures that presents the fundamentals of Yoga philosophy and practice. Written in poetic verse, it uses the frame story of the renowned Indian epic, the Mahabharata, as a backdrop.

In this online workshop we will explore the foundations of Jnana Yoga (the Yoga of Wisdom), Karma Yoga (the Yoga of Action), Raja Yoga (the Yoga of Concentration and Meditation), and Bhakti Yoga (the Yoga of Devotion) as presented by Sri Krishna—the incarnation of the Supreme Lord—to his disciple, Arjuna—a great warrior king. We will discuss and highlight selected verses, focusing on the relevance that these teachings have to help us rise above the challenges of modern everyday life. We will also discuss the symbolism and hidden meanings behind key verses.

This workshop will use The Living Gita: The Complete Bhagavad Gita, A Commentary for Modern Readers by Sri Swami Satachidananda as its textbook. We will discuss selected verses from Chapters 1–7, 12. If you have a copy of this book or can order it, it would be helpful to read the verses as we discuss them.

Live sessions with Reverend Lakshmi on Saturday at 9:30 am–12:45 pm and 2–3:30 pm and Sunday 9:30 am–12:45 pm ET.

The main program sessions are live and all sessions are in ET. The live sessions will be recorded and posted to the Online Programs access page if you are unable to join us live for that session. Recordings* are usually posted within one day and are available to program participants and presenter(s) only.
*You're welcome to turn off your camera if you don't wish your image to be recorded.

You will have access to the video recordings for 8 weeks after the program ends, until June 18.

In addition, you will have access to the Ashram’s Live Hatha Yoga classes at 5 pm ET, recorded Ashram meditations, and inspiring talks with Sri Swami Satchidananda. You will also have access to an online social community to connect and communicate with other participants about this course.

Continuing Education (CE) Opportunities


Testimonials

Thank you for being such a good channel for God’s light, love, and works. Om Shanti! — Art

I enjoyed the instructional sessions that we received. It was wonderful to have a very experienced instructor who taught us. — Past Participant

I found Lakshmi and Paraman so helpful, honest, easy-going, intelligent, willing, who provided wonderful examples! I wanted to move in with them! — Michele Fischer

Schedule

    1. Student Walkthrough – How to Navigate this Course

    2. Welcome to Living the Gita: From Despondency to Enlightenment

    3. Resources, Materials, and Assistance

    4. Schedule | Living the Gita

    1. Morning Sadhana

    2. RECORDED – Introduction to the Bhagavad Gita and to its Frame Story | Jnana Yoga with Rev. Lakshmi – 9:30 am–12:45 pm ET

    3. Lunch Talk

    4. RECORDED – Karma Yoga with Rev. Lakshmi – 2–3:30 pm ET

    5. LIVE – Integral Yoga® Hatha – 5–6:30 pm ET

    6. LIVE – Saturday Evening Satsang – 7:30–9:30 pm ET

    1. Morning Sadhana

    2. RECORDED – Raja Yoga | Bhakti Yoga with Rev. Lakshmi – 9:30 am–12:45 pm ET

    3. Congratulations!

    4. Program Evaluation – Help us create amazing experiences

    5. Lifetime Access

    6. Lunch Talk

    7. LIVE – Integral Yoga® Hatha – 5–6:30 pm ET

About this course

  • $120.00
  • 17 lessons
  • 7.5 hours of video content

Presenter

Ph.D. Rev. Lakshmi Barsel

Rev. Lakshmi is a senior Integral Yoga teacher. She has taught Raja Yoga, meditation, and scripture classes on the Bhagavad Gita and the Thirukkural. She has a Ph.D. in linguistic anthropology and presently serves as the director of the Satchidananda Prison Project. She also co-facilitates an ongoing weekly Yoga Sutra study group with her husband Rev. Paraman.

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The Bhagavad Gita is one of the great, universal world scriptures that presents the fundamentals of Yoga philosophy and practice.