Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and Gurudev Shri Amritji are introduced by the Chairman of the India Project. The Rabbi is credited for bringing spirituality to religion. Instrumental music and Hindu chanting follow. The Rabbi gives a review and discusses his movement of Spiritual Eldering. They both go on to talk about chanting, and how it brings us into harmony with each other to be of one mind and one rhythm—creating an uplifting in the world. When we overcome individuality by coming together, healing happens and creates a divine flow. They go on to discuss competition vs. collaboration in business models and the need to create a structure that will fit the emerging cosmology. Gurudev states moving toward spirituality is moving toward integration and that growing together is the answer to all problems. The Rabbi discusses growing old and that help is needed for the many that do not know how to do it. Gurudev discusses the past and future as being the same as the present. They end with the Rabbi leading a chant and prayer.
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Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and Gurudev Shri Amritji are introduced by the Chairman of the India Project. The Rabbi is credited for bringing spirituality to religion. Instrumental music and Hindu chanting follow. The Rabbi gives a review and discusses his movement of Spiritual Eldering. They both go on to talk about chanting, and how it brings us into harmony with each other to be of one mind and one rhythm—creating an uplifting in the world. When we overcome individuality by coming together, healing happens and creates a divine flow. They go on to discuss competition vs. collaboration in business models and the need to create a structure that will fit the emerging cosmology. Gurudev states moving toward spirituality is moving toward integration and that growing together is the answer to all problems. The Rabbi discusses growing old and that help is needed for the many that do not know how to do it. Gurudev discusses the past and future as being the same as the present. They end with the Rabbi leading a chant and prayer.
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