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Refuge in Troubled Times: An Online Gathering


Refuge in Troubled Times

An Online Gathering & Triveni Fundraiser

Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14

7:30 AM to 1:00 PM (Arizona/Pacific time)

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We will send all registered participants a Zoom link a few days prior to the start of the event.

The suffering in the world at large is not lessening in quantity and intensity. It is highly likely to increase as people in general continue to be confronted by crisis. You will want to be stable, strong and clear in your intention and attention. You will want to be able to pray profoundly for All…

⎯Lee Lozowick

A Fundraising Benefit for Triveni Ashram

Event Description

As we turn toward whatever life may bring to us, we hear the calling of a greater work in the resounding questions of today’s world:  “What is the heart of refuge?” and “How can I make a difference? What can I do to serve?” Now, perhaps more than ever, we recognize the need to walk the spiritual path in companionship with others who are dedicated to prayer, praise, and service on behalf of All. Join us for two days of exploration and worldwide connection.

Saturday Guest Speakers

Lalitha

Lalitha is an American born spiritual teacher residing with her husband Jim Capellini at Kripa Mandir Ashram, which she founded and directs in British Columbia, Canada. A disciple of the Western Baul master Lee Lozowick for over four decades, Lalitha is the author of several books on the spiritual path including Waking to Ordinary Life and Cultivating Spiritual Maturity.

Tom Lennon has been the study-group leader in Boulder, Colorado for many years, which included hosting Lee Lozowick’s visits there. He frequently traveled with Lee during his yearly trips to India to see Yogi Ramsuratkumar. Tom has given public talks and seminars and is currently devoted to in-depth study and writing about Lee’s poetry to Yogi Ramsuratkumar as the Path of Praise.

Sunday Guest Speakers

Ma Devaki is the principal disciple of Yogi Ramsuratkumar, the Divine Beggar of Tiruvannamalai, South India. She met Yogi Ramsuratkumar during her spiritual search and spent the last seven years of His life by His side, serving as His “Eternal Slave.” Since the mahasamadhi of her Master, she has devoted herself to preserving and sharing His legacy—not only through the care of the Yogi Ramsuratkumar Ashram, but above all by transmitting His profound presence, imbued with love and compassion, through remembrance, stories, teachings and chanting His Nama.

Rick Lewis, a forty-year student and devotee of Lee Lozowick, is the author of several books relating to the spiritual life including The Perfection of Nothing and You Have the Right to Remain Silent. A husband and father of three grown children, Rick is a professional speaker, writing coach, and community facilitator who underscores the teachings of integrity, kindness and generosity within all his programs.

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