Jai Guru Deva.
We just wanted to remind you that you currently have two opportunities to spend some quality time with Thom at his upcoming retreats in Sedona, Arizona, from May 22-26, and Gerringong, Australlia from June 25-29.
These retreats are your chance to get away to rexperience deep rest, industrial-strength stress release, quality company, and higher states of consciousness.
Most importantly, you'll have close-up access to Thom at his famous lectures and Q&A sessions.
Whether you are troubled by the changes the world is experiencing right now, or simply looking to fast-track your evolution, quality time with Thom is the ideal opportunity to tap into the wisdom you need at this time.
Thom looks forward to seeing you in Sedona or Gerringong!
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Sanskrit is a beautiful language that captures subtle distinctions that English and other modern languages often cannot.
Take the word “love,” for example. In English, this word spans a wide net of emotions and feelings. For example, love can describe feelings a parent has for their child, as well as the fondness someone might feel for a football team or a favorite brand of chocolate.
In this week’s podcast episode, Thom explores the distinction between two Sanskrit words often translated as "love"—kama and prema—and reveals their unique and separate meanings.
Episode Highlights
[00:45] Puruṣārtha
[03:59] Kama
[04:35] Pleasure Experienced Through the Senses
[07:19] Prema
[09:58] Love is So Ill-Defined
[12:35] Vedanta
[15:02] Prema and Kama: A Dynamite Package
[18:05] The Crest Jewel of Discrimination
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