Stories of Soul Force — Live From Gandhi Ashram
We often think of our personal practices as secondary to external impact, but Gandhi's historical Salt March started with 78 people who practiced Gandhi's 11 vows for 15 years.
Three months ago, Gary's lifelong spiritual partner passed away. In this talk, he reflects deeply -- and personally -- on how our challenges can help evolve our consciousness.
Inspired by Bulle Shah and Kabir, Radhika offers two songs that elevate and inspire. "Let us go to a land where everyone is blind."
An elder from the Ba'hai faith, Michael Penn reflects on how the human heart is capable of mirroring the full spectrum of the divine light.
An incredible performance of the kids from the neighboring "Loving Center" of families with leprosy patients, introduced by their loving mentor in Nimo!
After a profound journey of healing, Shay found her reconnecting to her inner "Soul Force" and her calling of serving terminally ill children.
Despite having a sore throat, Wakanyi sang a song from her Mother's village in Kenya -- and stood tall to represent the "voiceless".
Noble Peace Laureate, Jerry White, shares a personal vignette about his life and how love and loss have powered his service.
As a shaman from Brazil, Reinaldo led everyone into a various collective chants.
Australian indigenous elder speaks about her incredibly difficult -- and the most formative -- moments of her teenage years.
Stephanie Nash, Martin, Trupti and Moriz lead us into moments of great laughter, sharing some poignant moments from the few days together.
Sister Marilyn Lacey reflects shares four stories that lead to four principles that she's experienced in the few days together.
When Sister Marilyn first met the Dalai Lama, she had no idea what would follow the next day -- when she made a terrible mistake and had a memorable encounter with a stranger.
What happens when we all tune together, with a hum? Larry invites us to find out. Plus a great song of gratitude.
As everyone huddled into giant circle, Nimo led everyone into a modern version of the classic -- We. Shall. Overcome.
Evoking the divine through the practice of calligraphy, with live drumming in the background by Ishtar and Reinaldo, and supported by Hai Dang, Anar Patel, Rupali Bhuva and Kotaro Aoki.