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BK – Spiritual teacher from Turkey, Yogesh Sharda & Netanel Semrik, the international publisher: ‘News – and Spirituality’‏

BK - Spiritual teacher from Turkey, Yogesh Sharda & Netanel Semrik, the international publisher: 'News - and Spirituality'‏
Spiritual teacher from Turkey, Yogesh Sharda & Netanel Semrik, the international publisher, in a special program: 'News and Spirituality - To watch the full interview with Yogesh Sharda, a representative of Brahma Kumaris, the largest university globally led by women, at the Contento Now digital studios in Tel Aviv, Israel, click here: https://youtu.be/XuRSlI_ChsY ‏
The Brahma Kumaris, an international non-governmental organization. This spiritual organization in helping to create a just and peaceful world. Netanel Semrik serves as an international publisher, author, journalist, television presenter, editor, radio host, director, and documentary creator from Israel. Operating in numerous languages worldwide with the Contento Now team, he brings a global perspective to his work. ‏

The esteemed spiritual teacher from Turkey, Yogesh Sharda, joined Netanel Semrik, the international publisher, in a special program on the digital television channel: 'News and Spirituality,' reflecting on the aftermath of the October 7th at the Israel-Gaza border:

"It's of course a big challenge, but it needs the adults first to work  on themselves. if the adults can work on on learning how to forgive, learning how to emerge the best in themselves, learning how to love, then I think there's a a chance or a possibility for the children to be influenced by that as well. children will naturally be influenced by the behavior of parents and adults in general. so I do find that it is our actions and our behavior as adults, and therefore I think it's important for us to explore topics which generally tend to be sidelined and to bring them into the mainstream like what does it mean to forgive, how can we learn to forgive each other, how can we learn to get along with each other, what is the basis of being able to respect another person," said Yogesh Sharda. I feel these topics need to be explored more in the mainstream, not in the fringes of society. because my firm belief is that at the very bottom of the human consciousness there is goodness, there is truth, there is purity there is beauty. generally what we find is that when in the world there is some kind of natural disaster, maybe an earthquake or a tsunami flood somewhere, what tends to happen is people rush to offer help, food, and blankets and tents and etc., at that time we don't think well hold on, what passport do those people have? or what is their skin color? what is their faith belief or their religion? At that time we think people are suffering, and so we we have this natural compassion of wanting to help people and that's what's happened around the world. but then what happens after a while is we again tend to forget that and we fall once again back into those what I call as ego consciousness, back into those labels of nationality religion color and so on, so the question is that basic goodness which is at our very core which emerges in times of natural disaster, how can we keep it emerged all the time? And I think that takes some training that takes work that takes an education which I think we need to pay more attention to uh and creating that wave of  spiritual awareness amongst ourselves and also to influence and guide the younger generation".

Yogesh Sharda, Born in Malawi, Africa, with an Indian background and brought up in London and Oxford, England, Yogesh Sharda has been a Personal Development trainer and workshop facilitator for over 20 years, presenting many hundreds of seminars, workshops and courses for businesses, hospitals, universities, youth organizations and local community groups throughout Europe, UK, the Middle East, South East Asia, Australasia, USA, Central and South America, the Caribbean and India. Over the last seventeen years he has been in and around Turkey making presentations on topics such as: Stress Free Living Effective Communication The Secrets of Self Esteem Positive Thinking Team Building Self Discovery The Principles of Inner Leadership Motivation and Empowerment Decision Making The Art of Relaxation and Problem Solving through Meditation Appreciative Inquiry Emotional Intelligence Anger Management Personal Excellence His training comes from the “Academy for a Better World” in Mount Abu, India and the “Global Retreat Centre” in Oxford, England, both run by the Brahma Kumaris University.

The Brahma Kumaris, an international non-governmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations, holds General Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). This spiritual organization in helping to create a just and peaceful world, bringing spiritual principles to discussions with politicians, economists, business leaders, scientists, and stakeholders.

Netanel Semrik serves as an international publisher, author, journalist, television presenter, editor, radio host, director, and documentary creator from Israel. Operating in numerous languages worldwide with the Contento Now team, he brings a global perspective to his work. 

To watch the full interview with  Yogesh Sharda, a representative of  Brahma Kumaris, the largest university globally led by women, at the Contento Now digital studios in Tel Aviv, Israel, click here:

https://youtu.be/XuRSlI_ChsY

(by Netanel Semrik & Team of ContentoNow)

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Company Name: ContentoNow
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Phone: +972-3-5616666
Country: Israel
Website: https://youtu.be/XuRSlI_ChsY


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