Swami Shantamritananda Puri on spiritual collaboration and humanitarian work

How collaboration arrises and why it fails by Prof. Dr. Paul F.M.J. Verschure

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From a hut on the Arabian Sea to building a 1,500-bed hospital and 100,000 houses for the underserved , Swami Shantamritananda Puri's journey through monastic life, disaster relief, and humanitarian collaboration across every continent reveals what happens when spiritual practice meets large-scale collective action. Subscribe for more episodes on the deepest roots of human collaboration. Swami Shantamritananda Puri, known as Shanti, brings a perspective unlike any other in this series. Trained in philosophy and Asian studies, he served briefly in the armed forces before joining a traditional ashram in South India at age 25. That ashram grew into a worldwide humanitarian mission active in virtually every country, and Shanti's collaborative work has spanned hospital construction, disaster relief in Japan and the Philippines, public health in Papua  ... 

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spiritual collaborationhumanitarian workSwami Shantamritananda Puriashramdisaster relief