Workshops and Bios - Sri Sathya Sai Organization
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Workshops and Bios - Sri Sathya Sai Organization
Aum Sri Sai Ram Workshop Descriptions and Facilitator Bios WK 1 – Resolving Conflicts the Sai Way “One should keep a watch on every word he uses. Even a small slip of the tongue may have serious consequences. Every action has to be done after due deliberation.” - Divine Discourse March 27, 1990 Through scenarios, role-plays and audience participation, we will review the roots of conflicts and explore techniques at avoiding and resolving conflicts using Universal Human Values and Swami’s teachings. Mrs. Anne Sohani has worked for the American Sai Organization since its inception in 1975. Over the years she has given talks about her experiences with Swami at Sai Retreats in many states. She is a member of the Fairlawn NJ Sai Center. Mr. Piyush Ghayal’s first trip to see Swami was Christmas 1984. Since then Piyush has been involved in the Bal-Vikas/SSE programs at the Center and Regional Level. He has served as the Regional YA Male Advisor and as the Regional President. WK 2 – Integrating Spirituality and Technology "In these past few years, we have witnessed technology grow as a presence in our everyday lives. Smart phones, laptops, social media are just some examples of changes brought by technology that have become increasingly pervasive at home, school and the workplace. In doing so, many of us have experienced that technology can be both an enabler in our duties and a distraction from them. So, what do these growing changes mean to our spiritual progress? In this workshop we will explore Swami's teachings on technology, and discuss how to apply these teachings on our spiritual journey" Mr. Pradosh Dessai, grew up in Goa, India, but came to Swami's fold only when he moved to Sydney, Australia in the year 1996 . He is the founding member of Loudoun Sai Center (near Washington DC) and has served as the President of that center . He has also served as the Vice President and Devotional Coordinator of Fairfax, VA Sai center. Currently he is serving as SSE group 4 Teacher in Loudoun Sai Center. By profession he is an IT consultant who owns his own consulting company which is doing business with Federal Government and Defense industry. Mr. Satheeshan Siva is a young adult living in Manhattan, New York. He grew up in Sydney, Australia where he attended SSE classes and first participated in the young adult program, which he continued participating in after he moved to New York. He is an active member of the Manhattan Sai Center, where he previously served as Devotion Coordinator and YA Representative. He currently serves as National YA Representative. 1 Aum Sri Sai Ram WK 3 – Integrating Sai’s Teachings into our Daily Lives Swami says – “Living is not enough; it has no value by itself. It is the motives, the feelings, the thoughts, the attitudes that prompt the day-to-day life that matters. Always try to put yourself in the position of the other and judge your action against the background; then you will not be wrong. Make the mind, the voice and the actions agree in harmony. That is the right way of life. Treat all as your own self; do not have a double standard. Be in the world, but let not the world be in you”. Can we implement these sayings and others given the busy and ultra-competitive life we live today? Why is it important that we follow Swami’s teachings? Are Swami’s various prescriptions for life even relevant for our lives today in modern society? If they are relevant, how we can integrate Swami’s teachings in our daily lives and benefit from them? This workshop aims to address the above questions using quotes and illustrations from Swami’s discourses. Daily life scenarios and dilemmas will be discussed crystallizing readily implementable action plans, consistent with Sai’s teachings. The workshop will develop a framework to apply Swami’s teachings to everyday situations. Ms. Venitha Edamadaka has been the YA representative for the Philadelphia Sai youth over last two years. She also attends the Cherry Hill Sai center where she serves as a SSE group 1 teacher and the center educational coordinator. Venitha has served as the center devotional coordinator for two terms. She had worked as a case manager for children with mental health issues in Philadelphia for five years. Her family enjoys attending service projects in the Philadelphia area. Mr. Ramesh Swaminathan has known Swami and has experienced Swami’s divinity since 1984. Over the years, he has been involved in various center activities such as Bhajans, teaching Veda chanting for children and adults, coordinating study circle and other service activities. He served as Devotional Coordinator at the Cincinnati-Dayton Sai Center for about two years. He has deep interest in reading Sai’s teachings and Sai literature. He works in the Finance area, attends East Brunswick Sai Center and lives in Edison-NJ with his wife, and two sons. WK 4 - Being the Message: The Role of Study Circle in our Spiritual Growth In the 90th year of His advent, what can we possibly offer our beloved Swami? He has guided us, humored us and showered us with His grace and love - how do we return even a particle of it? By our love and bhakthi (devotion) to Him of course....right? "Do you love Me?" Swami once asked His college boys. Then, in His inimitable way, Swami led them through a startling story and a beautiful challenge to what they thought of as love. What about devotion? Of course we’re devoted…aren’t we? "The seeker....should pay attention not so much to the devotion or love that he has towards the Lord, as to the love and grace that the Lord bestows on him! He must be always eager to find out which behavior of his, what acts of his, will be most pleasing to the Lord...that is real bhakthi”. 2 Aum Sri Sai Ram So how do we understand what Swami means? How do we practice His teachings in our daily lives, and become His message? Study circle can help! Join us for a lively, interactive workshop as we explore the meaning of love, the qualities that make us dear to the Lord, and how we can learn to practice His teachings in our lives through techniques you thought only SSE children used! Dr. Sivakumar Sreenivasan is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon whose first darshan was in 1985 during Swami’s 60th Birthday. He has served as an officer for over 8 years and is very thankful to Swami for His continued guidance. Dr. Ramya Gopinath is a physician specializing in Infectious Diseases. She currently works at the FDA, and lives with her husband and 2 children in Ellicott City MD. She has been an aspiring devotee of Swami's for more than 25 years. She participates as much as possible in Swami's global medical mission and hopes to do much more. WK 5 – Importance of Seva - How to serve even with my busy schedule? "Have you always wanted to take part in Seva but you feel you are not able to find any time since life gets in the way and you have to juggle multiple activities at work and home? In this interactive workshop we explore together what constitutes seva and what does not. We share our collective experiences on simple acts of service which any one can do that can have a meaningful impact. We will reflect on Swami’s teachings on (1) service through thoughts, words and deeds, (2) through righteous living and (3) through reverence to nature". Dr. Ram Dharanipragada is an organic chemist by profession and has been a part of the drug discovery teams at Sanofi pharmaceuticals for the past 21 years. He is currently a Distinguished Scientist at Sanofi working on Peptide Therapeutics.Ram has served as the service coordinator and president for the Bridgewater Sai Center. Bob Singh wishes to be known as a humble servant of Bhagawan's. He keeps himself active when at home and as a member of Flushing Sai Center since coming to NYC in 1984. He loves Bhagawan and His teachings. They are everything to him. Bob travels around the globe serving Sai at Medical Camps, disaster relief efforts, etc. WK 6 – Meeting the Challenges in Life - Handling Academic Pressure This Workshop engages participants to understand their personal relationship with Divinity. How can we integrate Sai and His teachings into our daily lives, using them to help us in real life situations at school, college, with peers, and tackle difficult choices with conviction? Parents also play an important role, so our format will include independent and joint interactive activities with parents. This workshop will cater to SSE4, college bound YAs and parents. Mrs. Yamini and Mr. Neil Sharma have known Swami since they were children in the late 70's. Both grew up in Canada. Neil started the YA group in Vancouver and Yamini spearheaded the same in Calgary where they grew up. Swami has been gracious enough to speak with them on many occasions. Yamini was allowed by Swami to attend the famed 3 Aum Sri Sai Ram 1993 Summer Showers discourses. In 1994, she spent time backstage of Poornachandra Auditorium with Swami and the guest artists for the inaugural 3 Day music festival that brought India's best artists to Prasanthi. That same year, Swami performed Yamini and Neil's engagement and marriage. They have been living in the US since the late 90's. The couple has done many workshops on various topics but their greatest lesson was when Swami told Neil to stop speaking engagements and start focusing more on family. Mrs. Sangeeta Lekhi was raised in Miami, Florida and has been part of the Sai fold since she was 10 years old. In 2004, Sangeeta was appointed as one of the first YAs to become members of the National Sathya Sai Council, leading and coordinating the program for the USA YAs. Although her education and work experience is in Accounting and Business, after Swami's direct guidance, she switched to the field of Education. With His Grace, Sangeeta received a Teaching Fellowship from the NYC Dept of Education, earned her Masters in Math Education, and worked with At-Risk students at a Secondchance high school in Manhattan. Sangeeta is blessed with a wonderful and supportive husband and two sons. She currently is the SSE Coordinator for Edison Sai Center. Ms. Ishwarya Ananthbhotala is currently a YA at the Boston and Flushing Sai Centers. She comes from a family that has been in the Sai fold for three generation. She is an SSE graduate. Ishwarya will be receiving her Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in June, and continuing on to pursue her Master’s degree. WK 7 – Mental Wellness and Mindful Living: Coping with the Internal and External Roller Coasters of Life This workshop is an exploration of how we are constantly facing challenges and often riding a roller coaster of highs and lows. Using experiential, interactive, and meditative techniques, we will learn to embrace these thoughts, realize their falsehood, make new choices, and anchor ourselves in the present moment. Objectives: How thoughts/emotions/behaviors contribute to our approach to life Identifying FALSE thoughts, and EMPOWERING ourselves How to shut down the trappings of Monkey mind by practicing Mindful Living Dr. Raj Lowtan is a psychiatrist in private practice for about 12 yrs. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, he heard of Swami as a boy, but Swami did not call on him until he came to USA in the early 1990s. Swami directed his field of study, and he has never looked back - what a wonderful journey it continues to be with “Saichiatry”. Dr. Jyothsna S. Bhat is a clinical psychologist specializing in individual, couples and family therapy, geriatric rehabilitation and maintains a private practice in Newtown, PA. Among her areas of expertise are depression, anxiety, marital stress, grief/loss, adjustment and other childhood disorders. She has been a devotee of Sathya Sai Baba since the age of 5. She grew up in the SSE and YA programs, and served as Regional YA Rep of the Mid-Central and North-Central regions. She has led workshops on various 4 Aum Sri Sai Ram topics in psychology and spirituality at local and regional conferences. She has also helped organize, and participated in, service initiatives including the PACT project, the Sai Katrina Project, free medical camps and the Sai Org response to the Haiti earthquake. Ms. Mimi Vavilala is a young adult from the Manhattan Sai center. She recently graduated from Columbia business school and will begin working in the Boston consulting group shortly. WK 8 – Devotional Singing as a way of connecting with Swami Singing the glory of Swami, aloud, without interruption generates immense peace and happiness. It is very easy but yet its power cannot be underestimated. One can attain Swami by the sadhana of nama sankirthan, singing the glory of the Lord, and listening to the Name being sung. Swami says, ‘Wherever My devotees sing, there I seat Myself.” Bhajans when sung by a group of people is beneficial to not only those who listen but even to those beyond the circle of listeners; the whole world can benefit by the vibrations. This workshop will explore the path of Devotional Singing as a means of connecting with Swami Mr. Krishna Prayaga was born in a Sai family in a small town near Visakhapatnam in India. He was a Balvikas student, a sevadal, as well as an active member of the devotional group. With Swami’s grace, he was instrumental in forming the Bridgewater Sai Center. He is trained in classical music. The harmonium is his favorite instrument... he may leave home without his wallet but not without his harmonium - which is his constant companion. Swami composed numerous bhajans through him. He has served Swami as the President of Bridgewater Sai Center and is presently an active member at the center. He wishes to be known as a “SAI SEVAK”. Mr. Suresh Sharma attended Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) and received his B.S. (1991) and M.S. (1993) degrees in biosciences. He has no words to express his gratitude to Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai for allowing him to be a student in His institute. He also got opportunity to sing Bhajan’s in Swami’s divine presence. Suresh is currently at the Penn State University in State College, Pennsylvania. He is conducting research in the fields of Virology and Mitochondrial biology. He considers his good fortune to be able to sing Bhajans with Sai devotees. WK 9 – Nutrition for Mind, Body and Soul In addition to food, Swami teaches us there are many other factors which fall under the category of “nutrition”. The goal of this workshop is to demonstrate the relationship between “Sai-ence” and “Science”. Lessons learned from studying geographical clusters of peoples who have lived long and healthy lives will be detailed. The importance of community, family relationships, service, healthy ways of perceiving the world and mindful living are commonalities associated with these environments. It is not surprising their longevity and vitality are reflections of Swami’s teachings. Evidence based studies 5 Aum Sri Sai Ram will be presented to demonstrate the science to support the benefits of these spiritual practices. Dr. Stan Wetschler is a retired Internist in the Pittsburgh area. He served as medical director for the largest hospital based home care agency in the country. In retirement, he was a Board member for a national hospice. He is a past President of the Pittsburgh Center. In 1999 he received unexpected “bad news” that he had terminal cancer and was not destined to survive. Along with his wife, Jayne, who was the catalyst for what would eventually result in a major transformative process, they embarked on a long journey orchestrated by Swami towards surviving and thriving. Realizing that standard western medicine did not hold the answers for healing or recovery. Stan became boarded in Holistic Medicine. He had a vision that one day he would devote his time to helping cancer patients find a new path to holistic healing. Incorporating Swami’s teachings, retreats for cancer patients came to fruition. Mrs. Jayne Wetschler has had a lifelong interest in spirituality, nutrition, and the interconnection of the body, mind and spirit. Since coming into Swami’s fold, her involvement has been elevated to new heights. As a facilitator at workshops which teach lifestyle changes for cancer patients, she introduces the participants to mindfulness, meditation, creating sacred space, journaling, and the healing power of love and service. As a former professional Interior Designer, her goal has been to help redesign one’s “inner space” in order to have a paradigm shift, thus creating the opportunity for the participant to lead a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Jayne continues to work as a hospice volunteer. She has served as Seva Coordinator, Vice‐ President, and is currently the President of the Pittsburgh Center. WK 10 - Gayatri Chanting with Swami This workshop will offer an opportunity to enjoy the bliss and serenity of Swami’s room while chanting the Gayatri Mantra with Swami. This workshop will be held in Swami’s room where space is limited. Seating is on first come first served basis. In addition, people are not obligated to spend the entire duration of the workshop there. They’re welcome to stay and chant for as long as their hearts desire. 6