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The 5 Minute Shift (January 2012)


Acharya Shree Yogeesh, Siddhayatan Founder

Acharya Shree Yogeesh - TV Newspaper Press Center Expert Media

With sparkling innocent eyes, a robust and charismatic personality, and an exceptionally loving and compassionate soul, Dr. Acharya Shree Shree Yogeesh exemplifies an enlightened living master. He has been entering deep Samadhi states since he was five years old, and has continually studied Eastern philosophy all of his life.

Born in a Hindu Warrior class in Hariana, near Delhi, India, Acharya Shree became a monk in 1970 at the age of fourteen and has been traveling the world promoting non-violence, universal unity, and teaching eastern philosophy, yoga, and meditation since 1986.

Dr. Yogeesh completed his Acharya and received double Master of Arts degrees and a Doctorate of Philosophy in "The Six Substances of Jainism: A Comparative Study with Buddhist Texts."

According to his personal philosophy of teaching, Acharya Shree believes "If you can change one person, you can change the whole world." Therefore, he is committed to the belief that the true wisdom of Lord Mahavira, Buddha, Krishna, Rama, Jesus, and other masters should be available and accessible to all peoples, regardless of nationality, language, color, or creed.

As a living Enlightened Master, it is Acharya Shree's goal is to awaken the sleeping soul within everyone. Acharya Shree is a purified soul who is compassionate, kind, wise, and totally transformed. His message of non-violence and self-awakening has touched millions of lives.

Expert on Topics:
  • Nonviolence
  • Vegetarianism
  • Meditation and Meditation Techniques (Demonstration)
  • Yoga Philosophy
  • Alternative Help for PTSD
  • Help Veterans Overcome PTSD with Meditation
  • Relaxation techniques to alleviate stress, migraines (Demonstration)
  • Alternative healing methods for early stage cancer
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • Buddhism
  • Indian culture and leadership

Credentials

  • Spiritual Advisor to Indian politicians and celebrities
  • Spiritual Teacher to retired Ambassador at Large for Non-Resident Indians
  • Masters and Acharya in Sanskrit
  • PhD in Jain and Buddhist Texts
  • Spiritual Leader for over forty years
  • Speaks Hindi, Sanskrit and English
  • Author of 3 books: Secrets of Enlightenment, I & II, and Awaken! A Handbook for the Truth Seeker

Speaking, Interview and Media Experience

  • Speaker at events with up to 85,000 in audience (India) - 1980s to present
  • YouTube Video Channel: Over 8,000 subscribers, over 3.5 million video views
  • Radio Talk Show in Hawaii and Florida (1990s)
  • Radio Talk Show in Scotland (2010)
  • Newspaper and Indian TV coverage for a speaking event at UC Irvine attended by 4,000 people (2006)
  • Has appeared in India Abroad, Hindustan Times and other popular Indian newspapers
  • SupremeMaster TV Interview on Vegetarianism (Air date February 2011)
  • Invited Panelist to represent Hinduism on 10th Anniversary of 9/11 at Southern Methodist University (2011) Moderated by Senior Writer at Dallas Morning News

Important note - Use correct address and spelling of his name: "Acharya Shree Yogeesh" or "Acharya Shree" in any coverage.

Newspaper Excerpts:

"Hindu Sangam Kumbha Mela in California Highlight Message of Sanatana Dharma" by Archana Dongre, Hinduism Today Los Angeles Correspondent

"Acharya Yogeesh, speaking in Hindi, fervently quoted thoughtful gems of poetry, especially from poet Maithilisharan, lending a sparkle and erudition to his speech that flowed with an intense sentiment for the motherland, and not just for Hinduism, glorifying Hindi, Hindu and Hindusthan. Beginning his speech with the first stanza of Ishavasya Upanishad, he quickly progressed to Ahimsa, saying, "There is no Hindu terrorist because non-violence is inherent in the very word Hindu. Ahimsa is the cornerstone of Jainism." He further said, "The Hindu culture rests on four pillars, Ramachandra, who stands for Maryada (disciplined self-restraint), Krishna who taught us Karma Yoga, Buddha who taught us compassion and Mahaveer who stands for sacrifice." In conclusion, he emphasized on harmony, peace and nonviolence. "

"Over 4,000 Hindus gather at Kumbh Mela" by K.B. Nair

"Dr. Acharya Yogeesh of Yogeesh Ashram implored the gathering to make sure the rich traditions and values of Hinduism as also their mother tongue and Sanskrit are passed on to children. He called upon devotees to wake up and work towards unity and to teach their children the virtues of Hinduism. Pointing to the several deities on stage, he remarked "See, they have no problem sitting together, the problem is the people who disagree with each other on religious matters." He appealed to the congregation to join hands in Universal Hindu brotherhood and spread the message of all humanity being one. "

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