Chetana-Weekend program
Looking for change outside is not in our control. Changing our perspectives, becoming aware of our thoughts, being open to possibilities and changing our responses is something we can work
Looking for change outside is not in our control. Changing our perspectives, becoming aware of our thoughts, being open to possibilities and changing our responses is something we can work
Can we learn to be compassionate ? How does the language we use bring us together…can we learn and practice compassion even in challenging times and situations. We explored this
It could not have been better. The year ending with a wonderful story telling session by Latha. It was not just listening and enjoying stories, it was also about accepting
Thank you Latha, for the enjoyable workshop on understanding our feelings. Getting to know how in different situations we feel, we can all feel differently in similar situations…we can express
Exploring empathy through taking our daily interactions was very enriching as it brought out the challenges we face while connecting with others. Connecting from the heart requires effort and when
Another group all set to work with themselves and their children with understanding and compassion. Thank you for taking out time and attending the workshop on Sunday.
Being mindful with art. Mandalas, visually appealing, relaxing, refreshing.
Another batch of enthusiasts who like to believe that we can learn to be compassionate to self and others in the process of meeting our needs. Sharing, learning, reflecting brought
Grateful and thankful for the efforts put in by the participants to attend the ‘Chetana’ workshop over the weekend despite it being a festival time. The interactions, discussions, reflections, role
Anger, is it something to be controlled or can we work with understanding where it is coming from and find an option which helps us to express and manage it
Loving hands, patiently going step by step to mould their Ganesha… each one unique and complete.
Joy comes from sharing perspectives and learning from each other. Another set of participants completed ‘Chetana’, promising to come back with their new experiences and reflections. Thank you and welcome