The meet, 'Transformation, Leadership & Spirituality in Medicine', held on June 21, keynote speaker Radhanath Swami of Mumbai's Shri Radha Gopinath Temple delivered a talk centred on his experiences in the field of medicine, according to an International society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) release here.
Swami talked about ISKCON's efforts in providing relief to the earthquake victims in Nepal who, he added, needed not only medical attention but also holistic spiritual care.
That, it was pointed out, is evident from the 'Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability' (LOHAS) movement, a USD 300 billion US marketplace focusing on the interconnections between larger global cultures and political systems.
"Based on wisdom from ancient Vedic literature, every human being is looking for pleasure or happiness. Pain and disease interfere with that happiness. Material things may give the body and mind fulfilment but 'to love and be loved' through compassion is the only thing that leads to overall fulfilment," Swami was quoted as saying in the release.
Among the eminent health and medical professionals who attended the meet were John Cosby, an expert in Ayurvedic and Family Medicine, Dr Dhaval Dalal of Bhaktivedanta Hospital, India, Joel M Evans, senior faculty member, IFM & CMBM and Penni Feiner, executive director, Kula for Karma.
