2455 Bowditch Street, Berkeley, CA 94704; 510-848-8862
San Jose House, 1376 Mariposa Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126; 408-493-0665
Email: society@vedantaberkeley.org ; Website: www.vedantaberkeley.org


 October 2019
Lectures are delivered by Swami Prasannatmananda at the sanctuary of the Vedanta Society Berkeley every Sunday at 11:00 am.
Oct. 06 : Durga Puja at 3:00 pm (no 
                  Sunday service)
Oct. 13  :  Durga Puja at San Jose (no
                   Sunday service)
Oct. 20 :  Motherhood of God

Oct.27  :   Sraddha (Faith) 
Srimad Bhagavad Gita classes are conducted by Swami Prasannatmananda at the sanctuary of the Vedanta Society Berkeley every Thursday at 8:00 pm.
Oct. 10 : Srimad Bhagavad Gita
Oct. 17 : Srimad Bhagavad Gita

Oct. 24 : No Class
Oct. 31  : Srimad Bhagavad Gita

 
Classes and 'Yogadharana' guided group meditation session are conducted by Swami Prasannatmananda at San Jose House every Sunday and every Wednesday at 7:30 pm respectively. Classes on every Sunday evening are held after a short vesper service, arati, and meditation. Ramanama Sankirtanam is held on the first Sunday of every month at 6:30 pm.
Oct.06 : Durga Puja at Berkeley (no class)
Oct. 13 : Durga Puja at 6:30 pm (no class)
Oct. 20 : Inspired Talks
Oct. 27 :  Inspired Talks
LIBRARY 
Vedanta Society Berkeley maintains libraries both in   Berkeley Center and San Jose House. Books on Vedanta Philosophy,   Religion, and Other Philosophical Systems and Religious      Traditions of the world are available for the members to borrow. 
Books on Vedanta and Indian Religious literature are sold at the bookstore in the foyer of the Berkeley Center after Sunday and Thursday lectures. And at San Jose House before and after the Wednesday ‘Yogadharana’  and  Sunday evening lectures.
Prayer & Meditation

Those who like to spend some time in prayer, meditation, and to attend vesper service are welcome to do so at the   sanctuary of Berkeley center from 6:30 to 8:00 pm every evening except Sunday and Wednesday; and

at San Jose House every Wednesday and Sunday at 7:30 pm and 6:30 pm   respectively.

Interview and Practical Instructions


Swami Prasannatmananda is glad to confer with those who are interested in knowing more about Vedanta or with those who want to discuss their spiritual interests with him. The Swami requests that appointments  be made after lectures or classes or over the telephone 510-848-8862.
Above are the photographs from the 'Camp Taylor Spiritual Retreat 2019'  held at Samuel P Taylor Park as the concluding event of the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's lecture at the Parliament of Religions, Chicago.
Camp Taylor Spiritual Retreat 2019
 
The Camp Taylor Spiritual Retreat 2019 was a day-long spiritual event at the Samuel P. Taylor State Park in Marin County, CA, where Swami Vivekananda had camped for fourteen days (May 2 to May 15) during his second visit to the US in 1900. The retreat, organized by the Vedanta Society Berkeley, took place on Saturday, September 7, 2019, and marked the conclusion of the society’s year-long commemoration of the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda’s lectures at the Parliament of Religions in Chicago 1893. Fifty participants from the Berkeley Center and San Jose House attended the retreat, and a charter bus transported everyone to and from the campsite. The location, next to a beautiful creek, was simply breathtaking. Participants sat in the midst of a cluster of tall redwood trees where a shrine tent was situated when Swamiji had camped there in 1900. Silent moments were immediately filled with the soothing sounds of rustling leaves or the gentle trickling of the creek nearby. During meditation, these sounds were like natural music to the ears!
The retreat itself consisted of lectures delivered by three Swamis – Swami Prapannananda, Minister, Vedanta Society of Sacramento,  Swami Prasannatmananda, Swami-in-Charge, Vedanta Society Berkeley,  and Swami Ishadhyanananda, Asst. Minister, Vedanta Society of Sacramento –  chanting of Vedic hymns,  bhajans (devotional songs)
, a walking meditation through one of the campground’s scenic trails, reading the descriptions of Swami Vivekananda’s stay at Camp Taylor, and humorous sharing by the participants. The group tried to follow the activities that Swamiji had done during his stay at Camp Taylor in 1900. The retreat ended with a group activity in which the participants were divided into multiple teams and each team was given a transcription of one of Swami Vivekananda’s lectures on Bhakti Yoga. Team members closely studied the lectures, presented their analyses to everyone, and also raised thoughtful questions which were answered by Swamijis. The topics of presentations ranged from the power of Bhakti to the significance of the word “Om.”  The topics itself were great starting points for discussion among the participants as well as Swamijis. Lunch and periodic refreshments were served, and everyone returned to their homes with both stomachs and minds full! Overall, the Camp Taylor Spiritual Retreat 2019 was quite an enlightening, interactive and spiritual experience. All the participants immensely enjoyed the event.
 
Swami Vivekananda:
Always Alive
No "why" can be answered in this world; for that we must go to God. The knower can never be expressed; it is as when a grain of salt drops into the ocean, it is at once merged in the ocean. Differentiation creates; homogeneity or sameness is God. Get beyond differentiation; then you conquer life and death and reach eternal sameness and are in God, are God. Get freedom, even at the cost of life.
[Excerpt from ‘Inspired Talks’ taken from Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Jan. 1989, Vol. VII pg.18]
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