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Approaching Kurukshetra

In the Bhagavad Gita, Kurukshetra is the battlefield.

But before the battle begins, there is a pause.

A moment of questioning.
Of doubt.
Of overwhelm.
Of “How did we get here?”

And most importantly —
“What is my role in all of this?”

Many of us feel like we are standing at the edge of our own Kurukshetra right now.
The noise is constant. The political arena feels consuming. The suffering in the world feels heavy.

It can leave us feeling helpless. Or frozen. Or reactive.

This gathering is not about choosing sides.
It is not about debate.

It is about discernment.

Join us for an open, grounded Q&A conversation with:

  • Rachel Lettinga

  • Deb Havens

  • Mary Murphy

Each represents different outreach programs and community initiatives in West Michigan. They will share practical, tangible ways to get involved locally — in ways that are sustainable, meaningful, and aligned with your values.

This event is for you if you:

  • Feel concerned but unsure where to begin

  • Want to take action without burning out

  • Are curious about local outreach opportunities

  • Want to meet others who care deeply

  • Believe that small, steady action matters

At So Hum, we believe yoga is not an escape from the world — it is preparation for meeting it with clarity and compassion.

Before action, there is reflection.
Before reaction, there is grounding.

This is that pause.

Come as you are.
Bring your questions.
Leave with connection, clarity, and perhaps one small next step.

Because the battlefield is not just out there.
It is also within.

And how we approach it matters.

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Tea & Talk | Living the Gita: A 3-Part Exploration