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Free Lecture Sunday At Rutgers On Dealing With Stress
Philosopher Gautam Jain will speak for free this Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to noon. He's presented to IBM, MIT and Goldman Sachs in the past.

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — A free public lecture entitled “Wisdom For Life” will be given at the beautiful Trayes Hall at Rutgers University, New Brunswick this Sunday, April 28.
This presentation is based on ancient Eastern philosophical wisdom and its role in modern life, focusing on reducing stress, increasing productivity and finding fulfillment and purpose. The talk will be given Sunday April 28 from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon. It is free to attend, but RSVP at: www.vedantausa.org
The speaker is the philosopher Gautam Jain, who has also presented seminars on self-management to premier corporations, institutions and universities, including the Young President's Organization (YPO), Entrepreneur's Organization (EO), Goldman Sachs, IBM, AT&T, Columbia, Princeton and MIT. He has been featured on ABC and PBS for his work on the subject.
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Jain is a student of world-renowned philosopher A. Parthasarathy, who is widely regarded as the world pioneer of ancient Eastern wisdom and its practical application in modern life. This
celebrated writer and author has been featured in TIME, Businessweek and the New Yorker Magazine. He is included in the book ‘101 Great Indians’ and is the founder of the Vedanta Cultural Foundation, which has centers worldwide and runs the Vedanta Academy in India.
See Jain's past lectures on: Expectations and Stress from Vedanta Cultural Foundation USA on Vimeo.
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On the nature of your mind: https://vimeo.com/313532074
“Living is an art, a skill, a technique. You need to learn and practice it as you would a game or a musical instrument.” - Swami Parthasarathy
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