intentional Season 1 Episode 1: Kashi Ashram

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Welcome to the premiere episode of the first season of intentional, featuring Kashi Ashram in Sebastian FL. Kashi Ashram is an interfaith spiritual community founded in 1976 by Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati, their guru who passed in 2012. The teachings of Kashi Ashram are based on kindness, compassion and service, embracing the sacred practices of many traditions. With roots in Hindu philosophy, the teaching exemplifies the ideal that all paths followed with a pure heart lead to one’s own God within.

Kashi Ashram embraces all people without distinction as to religion, race, color, creed or sexual orientation. Kashi Ashram is committed to inter-religious and interfaith dialogue, envisioning a world in which all are treated with kindness, dignity and respect. Anyone from any religion, or no religion, is welcome to participate and find the depth in his or her individual spiritual path. If anything, the ‘religion’ of Kashi Ashram is one of kindness.

Kashi Ashram - http://kashi.org
Sustainable Kashi - http://sustainablekashi.com

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