The kind of leadership the world needs


Greetings Reader -

At the beginning of the Bhagavad-gita, Arjuna, the hero of the Gita, is paralyzed by grief and confusion as he foresees the death and destruction that an imminent confrontation will surely bring about.

At the end of the Bhagavad-gita, Krishna, the teacher of the Gita, reassures Arjuna that the cause for which he’s been called to fight is just, his victory certain, and he has no reason to be fearful.

Of course, a lot happens in between the beginning and the end to bring Arjuna to the point of fearlessness.

My point is that fearlessness, and the ability to inspire fearlessness in others, is one of the characteristics of spiritual leadership.

Which is precisely the kind of leadership the world needs.

Heroism, vitality, determination, resourcefulness, and generosity are other characteristics we’ll find in those who have mastered the art of spiritual leadership.

And there's a science to developing these characteristics that can be found in the wisdom tradition of yoga.

If you feel called to step up to a leadership position or you want to deepen your impact as a leader, please join me for my next monthly wisdom workshop,

PRINCIPLES OF SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP

Live via Zoom on Saturday, October 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT

TUITION: $37

This workshop will be recorded and available for replay

In this live 90-minute online workshop, we’ll explore techniques for cultivating qualities that support meaningful leadership.

Why should you take this course? You’ll learn:

  • How to apply spiritual values that will make your approach to leadership more effective and inspiring.
  • How to supercharge your activism with tools and frameworks for fostering a deeper connection with your mission and community.
  • How to revolutionize the way you build and lead teams, enhance collaboration, and promote shared values.
  • How to cultivate an authentic leadership style with actionable insights and practices to magnify your natural leadership qualities.

Step into your potential as a spiritual leader and make a lasting impact in your personal life, your professional life, your community and beyond.

Together, we can create a world where spirituality and effective leadership go hand in hand.

Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your approach to leadership.

Thanks – I’m looking forward to sharing these principles of spiritual leadership with you.

Hoping you're well in all respects,

- Hari-k

PS: Members of Yoga Alliance can receive 1.5 hours of CE credit for this workshop. And it will be recorded – you can watch the replay at any time.

Hari-kirtana das

Hari-kirtana is an author, mentor, and yoga teacher who shares his knowledge and experience of how the yoga wisdom tradition can guide us toward meaningful and transformative spiritual experiences.

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