Solitude, A sacred dialogue within | Ms A.Preetha Prakash | TEDxThe NGP School Coimbatore
'Being alone is not isolation, being alone is Solitude.'
Solitude, a state where one gets into a sacred conversation with oneself helps one find oneself and be able to live in alignment with one's core values and beliefs.
The talk stems from the speaker's recent visit to the river Ganga where she finds Ganga's stillness and deep-rootedness in herself truly incredible.
This visit followed by a short spiritual retreat to an ashram made her experience and relish the power of solitude, thereby realising the need to establish a strong connect with oneself.In today's hyper-connected world it is essential to be comfortable with oneself to be able to seek meaningful experiences and engage in acts that bring purpose and peace. With 25 years of experience as a teacher of English and 18 years as a school leader, Ms. A. Preetha Prakash has dedicated her life to nurturing young minds and fostering a love for literature.
Her passion for education has been driven by her commitment to:
- Empowering students through language and literature
- Innovative planning and skill development
- Nurturing emotional well-being
- Creating a joyful and vibrant school environmentIn recent years, Mrs. Prakash has embarked on a journey of self-reflection, seeking to align her actions with spiritual values. She strives to cultivate a deeper connection with herself and the universe, nurturing a sense of connection to something greater than herself.Through her remarkable journey, Mrs. Prakash embodies a perfect blend of educational excellence and spiritual growth, inspiring those around her with her dedication, passion, and committment to making a positive impact. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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