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Thursday Satsang In Person and Via Zoom: The Wisdom Tradition; Yoga, Christianity and the Divine Feminine with Gary Gran CYT, DAy.  – August 15, 2024

Thursday Satsang In Person and Via Zoom – August 15, 2024

August 15th is the Feast of the Assumption of Mary

“The Wisdom Tradition: Yoga, Christianity and the Divine Feminine”

An Evening with Gary Gran, CYT, DAy. 

7:00-8:30 p.m.

5:30-6:45 p.m.: In-Person Gentle Hatha Yoga with Michael Snodgrass

7:00-8:00 p.m.:  “The Wisdom Tradition: Yoga, Christianity and the Divine Feminine” with Gary Gran CYT, DAy. 

8:00-8:30 p.m.: Meditation Guided by Swami Radha Bharati

8:30 p.m.: Evening Prayers

The development of wisdom is a central theme in Christianity, yoga, Ayurveda and Buddhism, with deep roots in ancient culture. Wisdom denotes a deep knowing, a gnosis, that comes from Silence. Our main theme on this night of the Assumption of Mary will be to trace the presence of Holy Mother Wisdom in the Christian scriptures.

In yoga science, wisdom is called prajna. In the Buddhist tradition, the Perfection of Wisdom is called Prajna-paramita. Ayurveda tells that to go against wisdom, prajna-paradha, is unwise! In the Jewish tradition, wisdom is called Hokmah. And in ancient Greece, wisdom was known as Sophia. Indeed, the ancient philosophers were lovers of Wisdom, Sophia being the root of the word philosophy. 

Please join us for this prayerful reflection on our Mother Wisdom.

“One who doesn’t know the beginningless sound of Wisdom, the highest point of heaven where the gods dwell, what do they know of Wisdom?

Only those who sit quietly with focused minds know this inner truth.” 

Rig Veda 1.164.39

“Meditating on Her is understanding in its perfect form, and anyone keeping awake for Her will soon be free from care.” Wisdom 6:15

“For in the end you will find rest in Her and She will take the form of joy for you.” Ecclesiasticus 6:28

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God the Silence and Mother the Silence, entwined … 

you are rapt in listening.

Listen how they sing their listening…

Serenade by you with vow to become a song sung to same entwined entity who, since before locus and time, has been ever serenading to you.

In mindfulness of ascending notes of symphonies breathing cadences of gnosis, silence your serenade so it never ceases. Sing your silence that silence sing you.

May you be a song.” 

 From ‘Serenade God with a Song of Silence’ by Swami Veda Bharata

Gary Gran, CYT, DAy.  

Gary first began to appreciate the depth of the Christian tradition when listening to Swami Rama, Swami Veda, and Swami Jaidev talk on the yogic interpretation of the Christian scriptures at the old Glenview center.

Gary and his wife Cynthia have been treading the Himalayan path since the 1970s. They met at the Glenview Center in Illinois and have served the tradition in various capacities over the years. They are both certified yoga teachers and Ayurvedic educators. They have published more than eighty articles on yoga, meditation and Ayurveda.

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Note: There is parking available for TMC visitors in the St. Boniface lot across the street from the Center.