Friends Event: Free will and Destiny in the Bhagavad-gita
Leicester Friends Event
Saturday, 26 November 2011 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street
Leicester LE4 6LF
A talk by Anuradha Dooney of the Oxford Centre For Hindu Studies
In this talk Anuradha will explore questions about free will and destiny as she finds them discussed in the Bhagavad-gita. How much choice do we really have in life, and how much is dependent on our birth, gender, status etc. Are we ruled by karma, Krishna, or our own desires.
These questions of free will and fate are universal, arising from a need to know how our lives are shaped and the value of our decisions. Krishna and Arjuna's dialogue in the Bhagavad-gita comes to surprising conclusions. In the Hindu Samkhya tradition, the three gunas, or ‘threads’ of sattva, rajas and tamas weave together reality around us. They ‘colour’ our vision of ourselves and others, the choices we make and how we act in the world.Through visual and interactive exercises this presentation offers a fresh opportunity for self-reflection and challenges us to take responsibility for who we are and what we become in life.
Organiser:
Friends of the OCHS - Leicester
lf@ochs.org.uk