Visiting times: Mon – Sat 10.00am – 1.00pm and 4.00pm – 7.30pm | Sun 10.00am – 7.30pm
Date: Sundays 10 November to 1 December 2024
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Gaura Room, Above Goshalla (Cow Barn), Bhaktivedanta Manor, Dharam Marg, Hilfield Lane, Watford, WD25 8HE
Course Description
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it - Mark Twain
Have you been hurt or wounded by someone? Is there someone who you need to forgive? You may have heard many times that we need to forgive, not for others’ sake but for ourselves, but why is that? Our unresolved pain and hurt can stay with us and impact everything we do, whether we are conscious of it or not. More scarily, unresolved issues, no matter how big or small, can travel with us lifetime after lifetime until we learn the lessons we are meant to learn. Unforgiveness is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. We can never be free from the bitterness of the past as long as we hold on to the pain and wounds we carry. Contrary to how we may feel, we are the ones holding onto the toxicity. Only forgiveness can set us free.
Would you like to set yourself free from the past hurts, pain, and resentment? Are you ready to let go of the bitterness and rise above? This course will provide a safe environment to express yourselves and embark on your journey to forgiveness.
Join us on this course where you will:
We invite you to tread on the path of transformation and experience the power of letting go, feeling lighter and happier as you embark on your own journey of forgiveness.
Teacher Profile
Nandarane is no stranger to the realities of living, working, and succeeding in the modern world. Throughout her journey, the spiritual insights of the scriptures have navigated her through just about everything and convinced her of the ‘spiritual warrior’ within each one of us. Her mission is to help you unleash it!
As a professional coach, Nandarane empowers leaders to transform organisations by putting people before projects. She has a background in educational leadership, judicial law and incorporates advanced counseling, NLP, and metaphysical techniques in her professional and spiritual work. She was awarded the prestigious title of Farmington Scholar at the University of Oxford in 1999. Her research work highlighted the positive psychological and spiritual impact of the Bhagavad-Gita’s universal teachings - relevant to everyone, religious or otherwise.
Nandarane takes periodical breaks from her career to dive deeper into the secrets of the ancient Vedic scriptures, staying in ashrams and spiritual communities across India. She is an avid writer whose poetry supplies food for thought and nourishment to the soul! Nandarane's discursive and interactive style of teaching is aimed at equipping every individual to live a more purposeful, fulfilling, and happier life.