Impact of spirituality on mental illness and developmental disabilities topic of Sept. 13 forum

KALAMAZOO, MI -- A panel discussion on the impact of spirituality on people with mental illness and/or a developmental disability will be held from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Kalamazoo Public Library's downtown facility.

The event is sponsored by Emerging Hope, an organization that serves under-resourced individuals and families in Kalamazoo County. The organization is headed by Pamela and Curtis Robinson.

The panelists include Karl Wallace, pastor of VISIONS of Victory Church of God; Sherrill Cotton, associate minister of Emmanuel Covenant Church International; the Rev. Barrett Lee, paster of Norther Presbyterian Church; Dorla Bonner-Coleman, minister in training at Galilee Baptist Church, and Kalamazoo City Commissioner Stephanie Moore.

The moderator will be Mona Lisa Watson. The Robinsons will serve as facilitators.

People planning to attend are asked by RSVP by emailing emerginghope@gmail.com by Wednesday, Sept. 10.

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On a mission to spread spirituality

The Ramakrishna Mission that was started in this city in 1939 will be celebrating its platinum jubilee in this year. But, only a few would know that the seed of this ashram was sown by none other than the Holy Mother Sarada Devi, consort of Sri Ramakrishna, in 1911.

While travelling in a train during her visit to the southern states sometime during 1911, the train halted at Visakhapatnam, and overwhelmed by the beauty and tranquillity of the place, she had exclaimed in Bengali It is such a nice place.

Perhaps, that was how she sowed the seed for the future centre of RK Mission, says Atmavidananda, present secretary of the RK Mission.

Later in 1924, Swami Shivanandaji Maharaj, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and the second president of Ramakrishna Math and Mission, who visited the city on an invitation by a few local devotees laid the foundation for the centre. The ashram finally came up in 1938 with Swami Nishreyasanandaji as its first secretary. The mission came up with the help of a local devotee, Kancharla Ramabrahmam, and with just one or two monks, says Swami Atmavidananda.

From starting a school for children of fishermen in a hut and operating from a small building at RK Beach, the mission has grown to manage a Ramakrishna Mission High School with over 900 children.

The new temple had come up in 1991 and the old building was renovated to house a library with a collection of over 18,000 books and periodicals. The centre also runs a Cerebral Palsy Clinic on the temple campus. This apart, the Mission has been running personality development and yoga classes, free eye camps and medical camps in rural areas and providing succour to lakhs during natural calamities.

For C. Krishna Kumar, businessman and Rotarian, the association with the RK Mission began when he was young. Sharing his experiences he says, As a child I would go to the mission to savour the coconut laddu prasadam. But later after reading the books written by Swami Vivekananda, the real journey of life had begun. The RK Mission has changed many a life in this city, he says. Another builder A.V. Ramaraju, who has been associated with the RK Mission since last five decades, says the RK Mission was a spiritual landmark for this city.

It was the first spiritual institution to come up here, he says.

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An amalgamation of spirituality and business

Archana Mishra, Sept 1, 2014, DHNS:

To practice, preserve, and promote values in business, students of Management Development Institute (MDI) Gurgaon, especially those specialising in Human Resource (HR) visited Sri Aurobindo Ashram recently.

From working in the field to attending lectures on understanding the concept of managing work and life together, students, who aspire to become dynamic leaders of tomorrow, through this day-long visit got a view about the social, human and natural resource utilisation.

The students had their day scheduled as per the daily routine of the ashram. It started with 15 minutes self-reflection exercise at 6.30 a.m. where students practised meditation. This was followed by Shramdaan where students worked in the field and garden.

Speaking about his experience Amit Prakash, a second year student said, To toil in the sun was the most humble experience which triggered many latent thoughts about our responsibility towards the society and happiness in general.

Even for his classmate Suvira, an hour of shramdaan helped her to relish the breakfast, realising and appreciating the efforts our hardworking farmers put into the soil.Thereafter, students attended a session by Dr Ramesh Bijlani, former doctor at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, on understanding the purpose of work and life, ones roles and goals and building spirituality at the work place.

Professor Avanish Kumar who was present along with the batch of students said, The visit to the ashram was a self-driven process of retrospection and reformation for corporate social responsibility. While surviving in the competitive market, people often forget the values which form the basis of human co-existence and progress. This was a fruitful session to make students realise their social obligations and responsibilities and to become insightful and conscientious leaders of the business world. The essence was that the work is spirituality and office is the place to practise it.

The day continued with another shramdaan at the basement and in the kitchen where students sorted clothes, cleaned utensils and floor. They later, attended another session on Understanding the Self in the Contemporary World. This was followed by lunch and a meeting with Tara Didi, chief mentor of the ashram and a devout follower of the philosophies of Sri Aurobindo and Mother Mirra Alfassa.

Another student, Gagandeep speaking about his day at the ashram said, The day was unlike a typical B-school morning. It made us realise our potential, our capabilities and limitations. The visit introduced us to a completely new side of ourselves. We all knew this side dwelled within us but never explored it. The session somehow makes us feel well-equipped for the world outside now.

Markus Kuehlest from Germany, who is a part of the student exchange programme says, I recognised one key HR issue holistic empowerment approach for employees. Empowerment and engagement of employees means that employerssee them as human beings and try to improve the happiness quotient. The event culminated with distribution of books based on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.

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