When trained runners perceive the finish line in the distance, they don’t slow down or decide that now is the time for a much-needed water break. Instead, they run even faster than they were running for the entirety of the race, only slowing down when they are well past the finish line. Athletes who finish strong typically needed to:
Bhakti Love, Bhakti Club
Walk into the Bhakti Center just minutes from the University of Virginia grounds and you’ll find yourself in a cozy, welcoming place that a growing number of people identify as their home away from home, a spiritual oasis.
On Sunday evenings a mixture of mostly students, a few faculty, and some local community members from all backgrounds fill the Center for kirtan, a practical talk based on the Bhagavad-gita, a free vegetarian dinner, and conversations about living a conscious life. For the students who attend, it is at once a spiritual retreat, a warm family-like environment, and space to talk about how to live consciously and deliberately in a world that increasingly encourages the opposite. The Center includes a comfortable lounge where guests can relax to chat, watch a spiritual video, or peruse the library and read.
The Bhakti Center is home to the Bhakti Yoga Club, an official UVA CIO for over 20 years. Scores of students have benefitted from the introduction to Bhakti Yoga philosophy and the supportive family atmosphere the directors and members foster.
Rides are available from Grounds, and everything is always free of charge.
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Bhakti Yoga Will Improve Student Life
Dear Students at the University of Virginia:
With school starting, you are beginning a new chapter in your life. And here at the university Mr. Jefferson built, there are hundreds of courses and organizations to provide you with the information you’ll need to get a good job or start a career. But, incredibly, there are few courses, if any, which help you understand who/what you are. So one might ask, “Where’s the ‘higher’ in higher education?” Shouldn’t these years also be spent cultivating a deeper understanding of life and learning how to mold an existence of meaning and purpose—maximizing our full potential?
Eat, Love, Pray
One Song in the Key of Life
Sometimes when people begin practicing Bhakti Yoga, they think that by putting their hearts and energy into yoga, they will have to give up too much. They worry that those things they love and that give them pleasure might have to be abandoned.
A Journey Worth Taking
BOOK REVIEW
The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami
by His Holiness Radhanath Swami
Every spiritual seeker who has found their personal path has a story. But there are not many stories as powerful and moving as Radhanath Swami’s The Journey Home. [Read more…]
Spiritualize Your Day
When we began our study of Bhakti yoga in the early 70s, nearly every aspiring Bhakta lived in one of our spiritual master’s ashrams. Living in the ashram was a bit like a spiritual boot camp. We awakened very early (around 3:00 am), showered with cold water, attended a morning worship program and classes that lasted until around 8 am,