The stereotypical image of a monk is that of complete renunciation of the world, its pleasures and its relationships. While this was the traditional approach to monasticism, the deeper understanding and practice of monasticism lies in complete engagement with the world, but in a wholly selfless fashion. This idea from Bhakti Yoga was the primary inspiration for me, a former strategy consultant and an investment banker on Wall Street, to fuel my willingness to experiment with monastic life in Manhattan while actively engaging my education and skills in the real world.
My experiences led me to discover many fascinating aspects of the fundamental categories that human psychology assumes and ways to effectively engage them for physical, psychological and spiritual integration. My experiments led me to start a non-profit venture called the Bhakti Center which brings together a rich array of talented painters, musicians, yogis, philosophers, performing artists and culinary artists in Manhattan who collaborate to use their talents to uplift human consciousness.
I love to share my spiritual journey with people over a cup of tea and a nice, hot vegetarian meal cooked by monks and eaten in traditional style at the monastery.
Note: 100% of the fee for this experience will be donated to the monastery.
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Dine with the Monks at an East Village Monastery
Thursday, Mar 29 7:00p
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