Yoga
and Spiritual Organisations should unite and learn to embrace each other:
Kamlesh Patel
- Appeal by Daaji for betterment
of humanity, inspires the audience at the International Yoga Conference
conducted by Ministry of AYUSH on ‘Yoga for Heart Care’
Hyderabad, 15th,
November 2019: Addressing the audience of wellness
practitioners, organisations, government officials and individuals, the
Heartfulness Guide, Shri Kamlesh Patel (known to many as Daaji), called upon
the yoga and spiritual organisation to unite and learn to embrace each other.
Addressing the august
gathering Daaji said, “what is the point of talking about yoga if we
cannot love each other” – this simple yet profound statement
touched a chord with the audience who then gave a standing ovation. Inspired by
the talk Baba Ramdev hugged Daaji when he was walking to take his seat and
announced in his talks that he would host the next yoga day at Heartfulness
global headquarters in Hyderabad.
Daaji touched upon how
people very closed to him have benefitted from other yoga and spiritual
practises and he said, “that if great organisations like Baba Ramdev’s,
Brahmakumari’s and Heartfulness Meditation practised across 160 countries come
together, humanity as a whole can hugely benefit and transformation can be
achieved sooner.”
He highlighted the
benefits of Yoga and meditation for physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
This is especially true in today’s fast paced world where heart problems and
other chronic illnesses are impairing our lifestyle.
Daaji was the Guest of
Honour at the Ministry of AYUSH International Yoga Conference on Yoga for Heart
Care, held on 15 and 16 November 2019 at the Karnataka State Open University,
Mysuru. Other dignitaries at
the inaugural session included the Honourable Shri Shripad Naik, Minister of
AYUSH, the Honourable Shri Yediyurappa, Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri
Vaidhya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary AYUSH, and Dr Basavaraddi, Director Morarji
Desai National Institute of Yoga and the chairman of the conference.
Daaji’s practical teachings arise from his personal experience on
the spiritual path, while also reflecting his deep spirit of enquiry and
respect for the world’s great spiritual traditions and scientific advancements.
Having started a spiritual practice while still a student, Daaji is also a
family man, and built up a pharmacy business in New York City for over three
decades before being named the fourth in a century-old lineage of spiritual
masters in 2014.
Daaji further added, “without the
heart and without the interest you cannot have union.The whole system physical,
mental and spiritual will disintegrate the moment this hridya chakra
disintegrates. Yoga ensures the entire human system must at all costs be
harmonised. For that to happen we need to change our consciousness. The Great Swami Vivekananda, whom we all
revere so much and heard so much about, used to say, the only goal of human
should be to adopt spiritual practices by allowing to improve to consciousness
to such a level that it can reach the highest super conscious state.”
Heartfulness and AYUSH
– expanding accessibility to Yoga
On 7 August 2019, the
Heartfulness Institute and the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga came
together to offer joint courses in Yoga. The first Foundation Course in Yoga
Science for Wellness under this partnership was successfully held at Kanha
Shanti Vanam, the international centre for Heartfulness near Hyderabad, on 1 to
7 November 2019. To learn about upcoming programs: https://heartfulness.org/education/yoga-trainers/national-yoga/.
Further, on 11
November 2019, the Honourable Gajender Singh Shekhawat, Jalshakti Minister,
laid the foundation stone for a world-class AYUSH Wellness Centre at Kanha
Shanti Vanam. The centre will offer all AYUSH traditions, including Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha,
Homeopathy, and the Tibetan Sowa-Rigpa. The facility will be equipped with 540
beds, infrastructure for research and storage of medicines, housing for
specialists, teachers, doctors and nurses, and training facilities to impart
AYUSH courses.
Direct experience is
the foundation of the Heartfulness approach, and various research studies have
been published on the benefits of Heartfulness Meditation practices on sleep,
wellness, happiness, and motivation. In collaboration with TerraBlue XT,
Heartfulness has also launched an innovative study to explore mental health
states as a basis for therapies. The results have not only shown that it is
feasible, but have also confirmed that Heartfulness Meditation ensured a deep
state of meditation. A device to measure the meditative state will be launched
in collaboration with TerraBlue XT on 16 November 2019, the second day of the
conference.
About Heartfulness
Meditation
Heartfulness
Meditation is a set of practices for self-development that help us find inner
calm and stillness in our fast-paced world. The easily adopted practices are
appropriate for people from all walks of life, cultures, religious beliefs, and
economic and educational levels, over the age of 15.
Heartfulness (www.heartfulness.org) is a Raja Yoga
system of meditation that originated at the turn of the twentieth century.
Today millions of practitioners are benefiting from the simple daily practices.
Ongoing Heartfulness Meditation training can be found at thousands of schools
and colleges, and over 100,000 professionals are meditating in corporations,
non-governmental and government bodies worldwide. More than 5,000 Heartfulness
Centres are supported by many thousands of certified volunteer trainers in 130
countries.
- Appeal by Daaji for betterment
of humanity, inspires the audience at the International Yoga Conference
conducted by Ministry of AYUSH on ‘Yoga for Heart Care’
Hyderabad, 15th,
November 2019: Addressing the audience of wellness
practitioners, organisations, government officials and individuals, the
Heartfulness Guide, Shri Kamlesh Patel (known to many as Daaji), called upon
the yoga and spiritual organisation to unite and learn to embrace each other.
Addressing the august
gathering Daaji said, “what is the point of talking about yoga if we
cannot love each other” – this simple yet profound statement
touched a chord with the audience who then gave a standing ovation. Inspired by
the talk Baba Ramdev hugged Daaji when he was walking to take his seat and
announced in his talks that he would host the next yoga day at Heartfulness
global headquarters in Hyderabad.
Daaji touched upon how
people very closed to him have benefitted from other yoga and spiritual
practises and he said, “that if great organisations like Baba Ramdev’s,
Brahmakumari’s and Heartfulness Meditation practised across 160 countries come
together, humanity as a whole can hugely benefit and transformation can be
achieved sooner.”
He highlighted the
benefits of Yoga and meditation for physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
This is especially true in today’s fast paced world where heart problems and
other chronic illnesses are impairing our lifestyle.
Daaji was the Guest of
Honour at the Ministry of AYUSH International Yoga Conference on Yoga for Heart
Care, held on 15 and 16 November 2019 at the Karnataka State Open University,
Mysuru. Other dignitaries at
the inaugural session included the Honourable Shri Shripad Naik, Minister of
AYUSH, the Honourable Shri Yediyurappa, Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri
Vaidhya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary AYUSH, and Dr Basavaraddi, Director Morarji
Desai National Institute of Yoga and the chairman of the conference.
Daaji’s practical teachings arise from his personal experience on
the spiritual path, while also reflecting his deep spirit of enquiry and
respect for the world’s great spiritual traditions and scientific advancements.
Having started a spiritual practice while still a student, Daaji is also a
family man, and built up a pharmacy business in New York City for over three
decades before being named the fourth in a century-old lineage of spiritual
masters in 2014.
Daaji further added, “without the
heart and without the interest you cannot have union.The whole system physical,
mental and spiritual will disintegrate the moment this hridya chakra
disintegrates. Yoga ensures the entire human system must at all costs be
harmonised. For that to happen we need to change our consciousness. The Great Swami Vivekananda, whom we all
revere so much and heard so much about, used to say, the only goal of human
should be to adopt spiritual practices by allowing to improve to consciousness
to such a level that it can reach the highest super conscious state.”
Heartfulness and AYUSH
– expanding accessibility to Yoga
On 7 August 2019, the
Heartfulness Institute and the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga came
together to offer joint courses in Yoga. The first Foundation Course in Yoga
Science for Wellness under this partnership was successfully held at Kanha
Shanti Vanam, the international centre for Heartfulness near Hyderabad, on 1 to
7 November 2019. To learn about upcoming programs: https://heartfulness.org/education/yoga-trainers/national-yoga/.
Further, on 11
November 2019, the Honourable Gajender Singh Shekhawat, Jalshakti Minister,
laid the foundation stone for a world-class AYUSH Wellness Centre at Kanha
Shanti Vanam. The centre will offer all AYUSH traditions, including Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha,
Homeopathy, and the Tibetan Sowa-Rigpa. The facility will be equipped with 540
beds, infrastructure for research and storage of medicines, housing for
specialists, teachers, doctors and nurses, and training facilities to impart
AYUSH courses.
Direct experience is
the foundation of the Heartfulness approach, and various research studies have
been published on the benefits of Heartfulness Meditation practices on sleep,
wellness, happiness, and motivation. In collaboration with TerraBlue XT,
Heartfulness has also launched an innovative study to explore mental health
states as a basis for therapies. The results have not only shown that it is
feasible, but have also confirmed that Heartfulness Meditation ensured a deep
state of meditation. A device to measure the meditative state will be launched
in collaboration with TerraBlue XT on 16 November 2019, the second day of the
conference.
About Heartfulness
Meditation
Heartfulness
Meditation is a set of practices for self-development that help us find inner
calm and stillness in our fast-paced world. The easily adopted practices are
appropriate for people from all walks of life, cultures, religious beliefs, and
economic and educational levels, over the age of 15.
Heartfulness (www.heartfulness.org) is a Raja Yoga
system of meditation that originated at the turn of the twentieth century.
Today millions of practitioners are benefiting from the simple daily practices.
Ongoing Heartfulness Meditation training can be found at thousands of schools
and colleges, and over 100,000 professionals are meditating in corporations,
non-governmental and government bodies worldwide. More than 5,000 Heartfulness
Centres are supported by many thousands of certified volunteer trainers in 130
countries.
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