Before Religion

Before Religion

Before Religion with Nitesh Gor

Date:        Saturday 23rd November 2024

Time:       6:30 PM – 8:30 PM 

Location: Bhakti Lounge, Bhaktivedanta Manor, Dharam Marg, Hilfield Lane, Watford, WD25 8HE

School of Bhakti Presents: Before Religion

In a world often divided by religious and ideological boundaries, Before Religion: The Universal Treasures of the Vedas offers a new pathway for spiritual seekers of all backgrounds.

This session takes you on a journey through the oldest spiritual and philosophical texts, offering insights that transcend traditional religious divisions.

What will we be looking at?
* Philosophical underpinnings of the Vedic Wisdom
* ⁠Defend your faith | tackling the world’s scientific and philosophical challenges of the Vedas
* ⁠How does Vedic Philosophy respond to the most challenging questions of our time.

Join us for this free taster session and experience a glimpse of the timeless wisdom that transcends traditional religious boundaries.

Bring your questions!

Teacher Profile

Nitesh Gor is founder and CEO of Avanti Schools Trust. His experience encompasses exploration, management consultancy and investment banking industries. Nitesh’s spiritual journey took a turn during a trip to India at age six, which prompted endless questions about religion and spirituality.

He was awarded an OBE in 2018 for his services to education. His first book (The Dharma of Capitalism, published by Kogan Page) sets out the case for mindful decision-making in business. His latest book, Before Religion, advocates spiritual inclusivity beyond sectarian divides. Nitesh’s spiritual principles have also inspired a group of spiritually-centred social ventures.

Date23 Nov
Duration1 Session
Time630pm to 830pm
Course FeeFREE
ModeOnsite
TeacherNitesh Gor

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