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The ancient Maori art of healing has been passed down from generation to generation. AtaRangi Muru is of Ngati Kuri and Te Rarawa tribal descent and she has a passion for her cultural teachings and healing and shares this willingly and openly. She was brought up around healing, although it wasn't called this when she was young. Whenever people were hurt or ill they went to see someone who knew how to fix it, their tribal "tohunga". She grew up with grandfathers who knew which bush herb or plant was useful for various ailments or to mend bones or wounds; with grandmothers or aunts who knew how to steep these herbs for the greatest benefit.
Shri Prashant Khanna’s upbringing and education for the next 25 years, i.e. from the age of 3 to 28, took place under the care and guidance of The Mother. As a young child, he also had the privilege of having Sri Aurobindo's Darshan several times and of interacting directly with The Mother on innumerable occasions.
He has inherited a deep interest in spirituality and mystical literature in general and for the last four decades, has been a keen student in particular of Sri Aurobindo’s writings and poetical works.
Furthermore, he has been a resident of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Delhi, for the past twenty-two years and has been regularly delivering lectures on Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy and poetry and also his interpretation of India’s ancient scriptures like the Bhagavat Gita. Shri Prashant Khanna frequently conducts workshops on the Bhagavat Gita and on meditation in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram at Delhi as well as other parts of India. Currently, he is holding regular Bhagavat Gita classes in the Delhi Ashram and delivers lectures on the Life Divine.
Sri Aurobindo Society of HK has organised a talk by Mr Prashant Khanna from Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Delhi branch, on Friday 21st November '08 at the Visual Arts Centre, 7A Kennedy Road, HK at 6.30 to 8.30 on the subject of "Evolution in Science & Spirituality".