WHY Alcohol is a barrier to AHIMSA
A Free Webinar
Presented by Pamela Price
This webinar is about how and why alcohol is a barrier to Ahimsa to create a healthy wellness conversation to the promotion of wellness events paired with beer, wine, or cocktails.
What is Ahimsa? I am so glad you asked if you don't know!
Ahimsa is a Sanskrit term that means "non-violence" or "non-harming." It is a key concept in several Indian religions, most notably Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, but its principles have also influenced many other philosophical and ethical traditions around the world.
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Ahimsa advocates for the avoidance of causing harm or injury to any living being, whether through physical violence, mental harm, or even harmful speech. It is a fundamental principle of ethical behavior and moral conduct, promoting compassion, empathy, and respect for all forms of life. Ahimsa encourages individuals to cultivate a sense of non-aggression, love, and understanding towards others.
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Ahimsa is one of the Yamas in classical yoga philosophy. The Yamas and Niyamas are ethical and moral guidelines or principles that provide a framework for ethical living and personal development in yoga and Hindu philosophy.
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I will share the scientific about what alcohol does to our bodies and changes in policy
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