There are several special and unique aspects to the Indian perspective of reality and the meanings we create out of its cultural assumptions. One of the most significant is the nature of the hero that is reinforced in our culture. In India it has always been the householder or the ordinary family man/woman, unlike the warrior of the west or the wandering monk of China. In the ordinary every day existence of the householder amidst his commonplace concerns there must be a quality of transcendence and an inner unfolding. Dharma must be discovered and lived in the family and the market place in the midst of a community. The individual must comprehend the meaning of right living and be able to deploy the self in right livelihood.
• Through Meditation & Yoga, understanding the connection between body, mind and life energy. • Designing new directions and meanings for the self and relationships. • Working with myths and legends to awaken and foster the hero/heroine within the self. • Working with food, medicine and exercise to bring about a balance in the various parts of the body &consciousness.