Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar sees a better society if we are at peace with ourselves and good to others. A key tool is breathing techniques....
Los Angeles Times
(Aug.18.2007)
Shankar believes that rhythmic breathing exercises, combined with yoga and meditation, can bring people inner peace, and he has been teaching this formula to millions since he discovered it...
The Washington Post
(Jul.5.2007)
We are open to review the proposals of his holiness Shankar's for the achievement of harmony, stress management and clarity of mind, the mayor said.
New Orleans City Business
(Jun.4.2007)
Indian spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is visiting strife-hit Iraq to spread the message of peace armed with three simple but invaluable weapons: Yoga, meditation and breathing techniques.
The Times of India
(May.21.2007)
The Art of Living Foundation founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar was presented with the Mahaveer Award for his peace initiatives and promoting non-violence and universal brotherhood.
The Times of India
(May.18.2007)
In his most recent U.S. tour, of which Ithaca was one of six stops, Shankar emphasized the need to create a violence-free, stress-free America. Shankar traveled to Washington D.C., Salt Lake City, Boise, Kansas City and New Orleans before coming to Ithaca.
The Cornell Daily Sun
(Apr.5.2007)
Spiritual and humanitarian leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar spread a message of peace with humor to more than 1,200 people at Boise Centre on The Grove Sunday.
The Idaho Statesman
(Apr.2.2007)
The self-effacing guru said that success is "a smile that nobody can take away from you." Ego, he said, is something we don't need to use all the time, so "give it some rest." And a soul mate, he said, is somebody we can create happiness for, rather than the other way around.
Utah News
(Mar.31.2007)
...The Art of Living Foundation encouraged students in grades 3 to 12 to do acts of kindness at home and at school for 30 days in January or February through its Kids for Kids and Teens for Teens human-values education programs. Students from 50 schools nationwide,...
Washington Times
(Mar.26.2007)
Researchers have found stress to be at the root of many problems. Some people believe that avoiding stress could be a simple as breathing.
KSL Television & Radio, Salt Lake City UT
(Mar.22.2007)
An engineer at Dell Inc. said it helped him quit smoking. A former airline executive said it took away her migraines. The City of Austin believed in it so much that it gave a $20,000 grant to the nonprofit group that teaches it.
Austin America Statesman
(Mar.19.2007)
Art of Living has operated in Kansas City for almost 15 years, sponsoring classes on yoga, meditation and stress relief and organizing its 120-or-so members for charity work such as putting together brown-bag lunches for schools in need.
Kansas City Star
(Jan.20.2007)
The Art of Living Foundation is introducing scientifically proven breathing techniques to persons living with the disease that will build their physiology and resistance to the virus by oxygenating body cells and increasing energy levels.
Stabroek News
(Feb.6.2007)
Central paramilitary forces will soon be putting their personnel through the Art of Living programme in an effort to mitigate stress, which is being blamed for the growing incidence of suicide and fratricide.
Indian Express
(Jan.25.2007)
His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is to receive prestigious Mahaveer Award at the House of Commons in recognition of his message of peace and non-violence on 17 May 2007.
May.9.2007
His Holiness will be conducting a program in the UK entitled Health and Happiness - providing practical tools and techniques on how to achieve better health and wellbeing in the modern world.
Apr.30.2007
"The Virginia Tech campus shootings are a wake-up call for all of us. We need to immediately address the issue of stress among young people in classrooms."
Apr.17.2007
The Universal Declaration of Human Values represents Sri Sri's vision for a fresh approach to fostering understanding and harmonious coexistence among different peoples and cultures.
Apr.2.2007
The illustrious gathering included many prominent members of Congress, senators, educators, professionals, scientists and business leaders, who came to acknowledge and honor the work of the Foundation and its founder.
Mar.29.2007