
3-Weeks program for the children of the Affluent
This course will address their emotional, social, and spiritual needs through:
Hatha Yoga (for discipline, grounding, and body-mind integration)
Bhagavad Gita sessions (Advaita-rooted clarity, emotional maturity, identity, purpose)
Life Coaching / Counseling sessions (by experts in relationships, psychology, and leadership)
Guest Lectures on Sundays (inspiring talks by successful yet grounded personalities)
3-Week Course Structure(18 Days + 3 Sundays for Guest Lectures)
Time | Daily Activity |
6:30–7:30 AM |
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8:00–9:00 AM |
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9:30–11:00 AM |
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11:30–1:00 PM |
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1:00–2:30 PM |
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3:00–4:30 PM |
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5:00–6:00 PM |
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6:30–7:30 PM |
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Day-Wise Curriculum Outline
🗓️ Week 1: Rediscovering the Self and Dharma
Day | Gita Theme | Life Coaching Focus |
1 | Who am I? (Gita 2.11–2.30) – You are not the body or mind | Identity & Emotional Detachment |
2 | Karma Yoga (2.47–2.50) – Action without craving results | Ego, Performance Pressure |
3 | Dharma vs Adharma – Gita’s moral compass | Role of past life karma in birth and wealth |
4 | Trigunas (Gita 3.27, 14.5–14.27) – We act through nature | Self-awareness & habits |
5 | Relationships & Duty (Gita 3.19–3.30) | Family roles & emotional maturity |
6 | Sthitaprajña – Qualities of inner stability (2.55–2.72) | Resilience & self-control |
7 | Guest Lecture Sunday – Youth icons, conscious entrepreneurs |
🗓️ Week 2: Emotion, Relationship & Leadership Clarity
Day | Gita Theme | Life Coaching Focus |
8 | Desire → Anger → Delusion (2.62–2.63) | Addictions, indulgence, peer pressure |
9 | Gita on Women, Marriage & Companionhood (12.13–12.20) | Love, loyalty, and communication |
10 | Success and Renunciation (Ch. 5 & 6) | Fame, wealth, and groundedness |
11 | Mind as friend or enemy (6.5–6.9) | Handling anxiety and insecurity |
12 | Seeing God in All (6.29–6.32) | Compassion, humility, and service |
13 | Chapter 16: Divine vs Demonic Qualities (16.1–16.24) | Toxic traits, narcissism, arrogance |
14 | Guest Lecture Sunday – Conscious couples, mentors, or artists |
🗓️ Week 3: Purpose, Legacy & Spiritual Awakening
Day | Gita Theme | Life Coaching Focus |
15 | Gita on Leadership – Acting for the good of many (3.20–3.25) | Service-oriented wealth and leadership |
16 | Death, Rebirth & Karma (Gita 8.5–8.16, 4.9) | Purpose of life, fear of death |
17 | Surrender & Freedom (Gita 18.66) | Letting go, spiritual confidence |
18 | Gita Recap – Integrative Review, Final Q&A | Designing a Gita-based life & career |
19 | Guest Lecture Sunday – Gita alumni, conscious business leaders |
📝 Program Goals
- Instill inner maturity and emotional clarity
- Transform entitlement into responsibility
- Provide a philosophical anchor for future choices
- Prepare youth for relationships, wealth, and power with humility
- Guide them toward a life aligned with Karma and Dharma
16 Empowering Takeaways for Affluent Youth
1. You Are More Than Your Profile
You may carry a famous surname or manage great assets, but beneath all roles lies your real strength—an unchanging, aware Self.
2. Privilege Is a Platform, Not a Guarantee
The Gita reminds us: luxury is an opportunity, not a measure of spiritual evolution. When aligned with Dharma, privilege becomes power for good.
3. True Confidence Doesn’t Need an Audience
Inner stability means you no longer need to impress or compete. You carry your worth silently, gracefully—without performance.
4. Leadership Begins Within
Your ability to lead others starts with mastering your own impulses, moods, and reactions. That’s how Krishna led—without ego, without fear.
5. Karma Is Always On—Even for the Most Powerful
No wealth, PR agency, or name can override the law of cause and effect. Even small choices shape your destiny.
6. Freedom Is Acting Without Pressure
Gita shows how to act joyfully—without being crushed by expectations, outcomes, or criticism. This is true mental independence.
7. Pain and Conflict Are Not Failures—They’re Catalysts
Heartbreak, anxiety, or pressure are not weaknesses. They are invitations to find something deeper, truer within.
8. The World Doesn’t Need Another Influencer—It Needs Inner Fluencers
Your story can inspire when it’s real. When you live from your essence, your presence heals others without a word.
9. You Can Rewrite Your Legacy
You don’t have to walk the path handed to you. With spiritual clarity, you can choose who you become and what impact you leave behind.
10. Relationships Thrive on Maturity, Not Status
Emotional awareness is the real compatibility. Gita teaches how to love without control, and lead without losing connection.
11. Spiritual Clarity Helps You Navigate Fame, Friends & Failure
When grounded in the Self, you’re not shaken by gossip, betrayal, or flattery. You know what’s real—and what’s not.
12. You Don’t Need to Escape to Find Peace
Peace isn’t in the Himalayas. It’s in knowing who you are and acting from that space—wherever you are, even in a boardroom.
13. The Gita Doesn’t Ask You to Renounce—It Asks You to Realign
You don’t have to give up ambition or luxury. You just need to connect them to something timeless, meaningful, and expansive.
14. Awareness Is the New Luxury
Stillness, clarity, and authenticity—these are the rarest assets in today’s noisy world. And they begin with self-awareness.
15. Your Karma Can Elevate Generations
By living with Dharma now, you uplift not just your future—but that of your family, company, and community.
16. You Are Not a Product of Pressure—You Are a Flame of Purpose
You are here for something bigger than the next milestone. Gita teaches you to discover that spark—and live by it, fearlessly.