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Camp fee is Rs.1,800 including lunch at Society Hall and refreshments. The fee is non-refundable For Bank Transfer Account: NAMAH Account no: 1235498160 Type: Savings Bank: Central Bank of India IFSC: CBIN0281354 “For all problems of existence are essentially problems of harmony.” February 17-18, 2020 | 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Society House,11, St. Martin Street, Pondicherry 17th February 09:00 Invocation and Self-Introduction 09:30 Divyanshi Chugh The Power of Harmony 11:00 Refreshments 11:30 Dr. Debabrata Sahani - Cultivating Harmony within the Collectivity 13:00 Lunch 14:.00 Dr. Alok Pandey - Harmony Within and Without — an Overview 15:30 Tea break 16:00 Manoj Pavitran - Harmony and Breath 17:30 Close 18th February 09:00 Invocation and Group Discussion 09:30 Dr. Yogesh Mohan - Creating Harmony Within and Without 11:00 Refreshments 11:30 James Anderson - Integrate Harmony throughout Your Being 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Dr. Arati Sharma - Harmony and Beauty 15:30 Tea break 16:00 Dr. Soumitra Basu - Integral Harmony 17:30 Close NAMAH The Journal of Integral Health REGISTRATION DETAILS For registration and further information please contact Online registration: https://rzp.io/l/l3uVMQI E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Phone: 7094898789/0413 2226263 Visit us at www.namahjournal.com In PURSUIT of Divyanshi Chugh Divyanshi is one of the executives of Auroville Campus Initiative (ACI), Department of Further Learning of Sri Aurobindo International Institute of Educational Research (SAIIER), Auroville. She is a facilitator and curriculum designer for several of several programmes, prominently Swadharma (https://swadharma. auroville.org) and Svadhyaya (https://integral.yoga). As an educationist a mentor and counsel. She was the lead organiser of Confluence on Re-imagining Univers-city (https://confluence.auroville.org) to accelerate the emergence of long-term learning programmes in Auroville. She is also a poet and dancer. Dr. Debabrata Sahani Dr. Debabrata Sahani was born and raised in the atmosphere of faith and devotion in Odisha. He graduated with a medical degree in Mumbai. For post-graduation in Ophthalmology he chose Shimla to absorb the calm strength and simple life of the mountains. His life and work training found its ultimate meaning in Pondicherry and most particularly with the Sri Aurobindo International Institute for Integral Health and Research (SAIIIHR). He works as a surgeon, entrepreneur, philanthropist and life-coach. He runs two hospitals, a non-profit company and works for a project for the inner transformation of youth. He is also an Editor of NAMAH. Dr. Alok Pandey Alok Pandey is a medical doctor specialised in psychiatry who has retired from the Indian Air Force and has currently settled down at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry. He has conducted several workshops on diverse subjects in India and abroad and contributed numbers of articles on different subjects in various Indian and International journals. He has authored three books and is also editing All India Magazine, a monthly journal of the Sri Aurobindo Society. He is also an Editor of NAMAH. Manoj Pavitran Manoj Pavitran grew up in Kerala and graduated as a production engineer in 1988. However, a deeper quest led him to Sri Aurobindo and he started following the path of Integral Yoga in 1989. He did post- graduate studies in Product Design from the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, in 1993. After a short period of working as a professional design consultant, he quit the profession and joined Auroville in 1995 to explore Integral Yoga and collective evolution. In Auroville, he is actively involved in education (www.swadharma.auroville.org), software development and film making (www.sopanam.org). Dr. Yogesh Mohan Dr. Yogesh Mohan, MD (JIPMER), the Founder of “Consciousness as Medicine”, who trained in modern medicine, has a profound understanding of Yogic Psychology and a rich clinical experience using consciousness as therapy. He brings the essence of deeper insights and practices developed over more than 20 years of inner work. Based in Chennai, he is also the CEO of Saveetha Medical College & Hospital. James Anderson Adversity has accompanied James and helps to shape his destiny. Born in England, he encountered life- threatening illness when 21 while travelling abroad. He then worked at the Lloyd’s market as a Director in the City of London for 16 years. A sudden calling changed the direction of his life and he set off to India. He first came to Pondicherry in 1999 and, by and large, has remained here ever since. A writer, healer and teacher, he is Coordinating Editor of NAMAH, the Journal of Integral Health. Fascinated by the interplay between soul and nature, his aim in life is simply to radiate love, truth, harmony and peace. Dr. Arati Sharma Dr. Arati Sharma was born in Maharashtra and answered her calling to engage in homoeopathy and healing. She is Director of the Sri Aurobindo Centre for Homoeopathy (SACH). Beforehand, she was Lecturer at S.K Homoeopathic Medical College, Beed, Maharashtra and worked at Volontariat in Pondicherry, treating leprosy patients and underprivileged children. She used to be an editor and writer for Homoeopathic Clinical Case Recorder and NAMAH. She has a keen interest in alternative therapies. Dr. Soumitra Basu Dr. Basu is a consultant psychiatrist practising in Kolkata and Pondicherry. He works with Consciousness paradigms of health and psychology. He conducts workshops on personal growth and is a Founder- Editor of NAMAH, the Journal of Integral Health. He has authored the book, Integral Health. is the key word in creation. In matters of collective living its importance is obvious. A harmony between man’s individual and collective existence, between his individual life and the physical and psychological environment is an important element of adaptation. But even for an individual it is the key to a happy and healthy life. A lot of individual suffering arises because of want of harmony between the different parts of our being, between the different movements of our nature, between the different organs and cells of our body. At the highest, harmony between the Spirit and Matter, Soul and Nature, is one of the aims of Yoga. But what is the secret key to harmony itself? This seminar is dedicated to the exploring this subject, of moving towards an individual and collectively harmonious living. FACILITATORS

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  • Camp fee is Rs.1,800 including lunch at Society Hall and refreshments. The fee is non-refundableFor Bank Transfer Account: NAMAH Account no: 1235498160 Type: Savings Bank: Central Bank of India IFSC: CBIN0281354

    “For all problems of existence are essentially problems of harmony.”

    February 17-18, 2020 | 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Society House,11, St. Martin Street, Pondicherry

    17th February 09:00 Invocation and Self-Introduction 09:30 Divyanshi Chugh The Power of Harmony 11:00 Refreshments 11:30 Dr. Debabrata Sahani - Cultivating Harmony within the Collectivity 13:00 Lunch 14:.00 Dr. Alok Pandey - Harmony Within and Without — an Overview 15:30 Tea break 16:00 Manoj Pavitran - Harmony and Breath 17:30 Close

    18th February 09:00 Invocation and Group Discussion 09:30 Dr. Yogesh Mohan - Creating Harmony Within and Without 11:00 Refreshments 11:30 James Anderson - Integrate Harmony throughout Your Being 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Dr. Arati Sharma - Harmony and Beauty 15:30 Tea break 16:00 Dr. Soumitra Basu - Integral Harmony 17:30 Close

    NAMAHThe Journal of Integral Health

    R E G I ST R AT I O N D E TA I L S

    For registration and further information please contact

    Online registration: https://rzp.io/l/l3uVMQIE-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]: 7094898789/0413 2226263Visit us at www.namahjournal.com

    In PURSUIT of

    Divyanshi ChughDivyanshi is one of the executives of Auroville Campus Initiative (ACI), Department of Further Learning of Sri Aurobindo International Institute of Educational Research (SAIIER), Auroville. She is a facilitator and curriculum designer for several of several programmes, prominently Swadharma (https://swadharma.auroville.org) and Svadhyaya (https://integral.yoga). As an educationist a mentor and counsel. She was the lead organiser of Confluence on Re-imagining Univers-city (https://confluence.auroville.org) to accelerate the emergence of long-term learning programmes in Auroville. She is also a poet and dancer.

    Dr. Debabrata SahaniDr. Debabrata Sahani was born and raised in the atmosphere of faith and devotion in Odisha. He graduated with a medical degree in Mumbai. For post-graduation in Ophthalmology he chose Shimla to absorb the calm strength and simple life of the mountains. His life and work training found its ultimate meaning in Pondicherry and most particularly with the Sri Aurobindo International Institute for Integral Health and Research (SAIIIHR). He works as a surgeon, entrepreneur, philanthropist and life-coach. He runs two hospitals, a non-profit company and works for a project for the inner transformation of youth. He is also an Editor of NAMAH.

    Dr. Alok PandeyAlok Pandey is a medical doctor specialised in psychiatry who has retired from the Indian Air Force and has currently settled down at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry. He has conducted several workshops on diverse subjects in India and abroad and contributed numbers of articles on different subjects in various Indian and International journals. He has authored three books and is also editing All India Magazine, a monthly journal of the Sri Aurobindo Society. He is also an Editor of NAMAH.

    Manoj Pavitran Manoj Pavitran grew up in Kerala and graduated as a production engineer in 1988. However, a deeper quest led him to Sri Aurobindo and he started following the path of Integral Yoga in 1989. He did post-graduate studies in Product Design from the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, in 1993. After a short period of working as a professional design consultant, he quit the profession and joined Auroville in 1995 to explore Integral Yoga and collective evolution. In Auroville, he is actively involved in education (www.swadharma.auroville.org), software development and film making (www.sopanam.org).

    Dr. Yogesh MohanDr. Yogesh Mohan, MD (JIPMER), the Founder of “Consciousness as Medicine”, who trained in modern medicine, has a profound understanding of Yogic Psychology and a rich clinical experience using consciousness as therapy. He brings the essence of deeper insights and practices developed over more than 20 years of inner work. Based in Chennai, he is also the CEO of Saveetha Medical College & Hospital.

    James AndersonAdversity has accompanied James and helps to shape his destiny. Born in England, he encountered life-threatening illness when 21 while travelling abroad. He then worked at the Lloyd’s market as a Director in the City of London for 16 years. A sudden calling changed the direction of his life and he set off to India. He first came to Pondicherry in 1999 and, by and large, has remained here ever since. A writer, healer and teacher, he is Coordinating Editor of NAMAH, the Journal of Integral Health. Fascinated by the interplay between soul and nature, his aim in life is simply to radiate love, truth, harmony and peace.

    Dr. Arati SharmaDr. Arati Sharma was born in Maharashtra and answered her calling to engage in homoeopathy and healing. She is Director of the Sri Aurobindo Centre for Homoeopathy (SACH). Beforehand, she was Lecturer at S.K Homoeopathic Medical College, Beed, Maharashtra and worked at Volontariat in Pondicherry, treating leprosy patients and underprivileged children. She used to be an editor and writer for Homoeopathic Clinical Case Recorder and NAMAH. She has a keen interest in alternative therapies.

    Dr. Soumitra BasuDr. Basu is a consultant psychiatrist practising in Kolkata and Pondicherry. He works with Consciousness paradigms of health and psychology. He conducts workshops on personal growth and is a Founder- Editor of NAMAH, the Journal of Integral Health. He has authored the book, Integral Health.

    is the key word in creation. In matters of collective living its

    importance is obvious. A harmony between man’s individual and collective

    existence, between his individual life and the physical and psychological

    environment is an important element of adaptation. But even for an individual

    it is the key to a happy and healthy life. A lot of individual suffering arises because of want of harmony between

    the different parts of our being, between the different movements

    of our nature, between the different organs and cells of our body. At the

    highest, harmony between the Spirit and Matter, Soul and Nature,

    is one of the aims of Yoga.

    But what is the secret key to harmony itself?

    This seminar is dedicated to the exploring this subject,

    of moving towards an individual and collectively

    harmonious living.

    FACILITATORS