The Spiritual Experiences of a Lifelong Monk

The Spiritual Experiences of a Lifelong Monk will be a brand new five-part series of storytelling and Q&A with Sacinandana Swami. We had an incredible experience with him last year and can’t wait to share this fresh offering with you.

Sacinandana Swami, a monk for more than 50 years, has had many exceptional experiences of the spiritual reality. He will be narrating vivid accounts of what it was like for him in those moments and the lessons he gained as a result.

He’s enthusiastic to impart the precious wisdom he received from these inspiring instances so that we can also come closer and closer to spiritual experience ourselves. It’s such a rare opportunity to be able to ask questions of Sacinandana Swami, so at the close of each session, we’ll have time for Q&A, and we’ll also dedicate the last session solely to Q&A. Please do share this invitation with anyone you think would benefit from the engagement.

 
The program will run online for five consecutive Wednesdays from 12pm-1pm ET, launching April 10th.

The Details:
Wednesdays, April 10th – May 8th, 12pm-1pm ET

(Sacinandana Swami will stay 30 mins extra after each session for Q&A)
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(Note: You DON'T need to register again if you are registered for “Remembering Who We Are.” Kindly accept the calendar invitation to confirm your attendance.)

P.S. You can watch all of last year's "The Spiritual Experiences of a Lifelong Monk" series here.

More About Sacinandana Swami:
Sacinandana Swami has been a monk in the bhakti tradition for 50 years. He has inspired and guided our work at Upbuild since the very beginning in 2008. He is Hari Prasada's guru and has been a very dear teacher to Rasanath as well. He has lovingly invested in us personally and as an organization. He is known for his significant contribution to the practice of contemplation and meditation for modern practitioners of bhakti. Sacinandana Swami has published seven books and released two CDs, and offers an array of retreats, seminars, and workshops. Thousands of enthusiastic singers and dancers visit his kirtan concerts. He teaches at the Vrindavana Institute for Higher Education in India and the Bhaktivedanta College in Belgium. Furthermore, Sacinandana Swami serves as the spiritual guide for the Veda Academy, which is active in eight countries, and recently founded the organization, "Yoga Is Music". Fond of India’s sacred pilgrimage sites, he annually goes there to seek personal inspiration. Although his pilgrimages have taken him all over the subcontinent, he is particularly fond of the sacred land of Vrindavan, the birthplace of Lord Krishna.