Book Club
In this 8-week series, we’ll walk side by side with Arjuna and Krishna through the battlefield of the Mahabharata - an inner battlefield that mirrors our own. The Gita serves as a bridge between the physical and spiritual, the human and the divine, life and death.
Using Eknath Easwaran’s translation of the Bhagavad Gita, we’ll explore timeless teachings on duty, selflessness, devotion, and liberation, while anchoring them into the modern lived experience.
Together we will:
Explore the Gita through a Yogic lens unpacking Karma, Jnana, Bhakti, and Raja Yoga
Discuss spiritual conflict, purpose, and transformation
Integrate insights through meditation, journaling, and group dialogue
Reflect on devotion, detachment, dharma, and the deeper Self (Atman)
Hold sacred space for intuitive insight, personal storytelling, and subtle energy shifts
Who is this for?
This series is open to students and seekers of all kinds whether you’re new to the Bhagavad Gita or revisiting it with new eyes.
You might be:
Walking through a life transition or deep spiritual questioning
A Yoga teacher or Spiritual Practitioner wanting to root your practice in philosophy
Curious about how sacred texts can be a mirror for the soul’s evolution
Drawn to integrate ancient wisdom with modern intuitive or therapeutic practices
What you’ll need:
- A copy of The Bhagavad Gita by Eknath Easwaran
- A journal
- A willingness to self-reflect, listen, and engage in open-hearted dialogue
- An open mind, and respect for diverse worldviews and spiritual languages
Each week includes themed readings, discussion questions, meditative practices, and soulful conversation.
This is more than the study of a book. It’s a study of the Self. Begin the journey within.
Space is limited to keep the container intimate.
COST: $199| $179 Unlimited Monthly Members and Virtual
(Please NOTE: November 9th class will be held from 8am- 9:30am due to the Ancient Wisdom Modern Practice Workshop at the studio that afternoon 12pm-5pm)