Study Circle

What is a study circle?

A study circle addresses the human need for self inquiry, curiosity, absorbing knowledge  and making sense of our own existence in society and the world at large. It is a group discussion amongst spiritual seekers reflecting on spiritual and faith based material. This can be a key text, quote, talk or message from Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the Old and New Testament, the Quran, the Bhagavad Gita, the Guru Granth Sahib to name but a few.

Those who attend unpick and discuss the core, underlying meanings of the material.  Everyone is encouraged to speak and share their thoughts and feelings. They clarify points for each other, removing any misconceptions and arriving at a clear understanding.

Study circles should not be used for expressions of rhetoric and intellectual knowledge, platforms for ego and venting of superiority.#

 

What are the benefits of a study circle?

Study circles help deepen understanding of spiritual teachings and messages, with a view to apply these to daily living. In other words, the basic goal of a study circle is to help lead a more spiritual life and come closer to the divine.

How should a study circle be conducted?

  1. A study circle is a collective endeavour where listening with love and empathy means everyone grows through this shared experience.
  2. A facilitator can be chosen to ensure smooth and flowing discussion where everyone shares their view. Facilitators can keep everyone on topic and avoid them veering off on tangents.
  3. A study circle should not just be reading or transfer of knowledge as doubts and confusions could remain unresolved.
  4. Those participating in a study circle should respectfully listen to the points of view of others.
  5. Everyone should be encouraged to speak without interruption or fear of judgement.
  6. There should be time to reflect on the wisdom, resolve doubts and answer questions.
  7. Time needs to be allocated to practical application and how to integrate these insights into daily life, leading to self transformation.

How to get involved?

Many Sai Centres, Groups and Regions across the UK organise study circles for their devotees. For details of the Sai Centre or Group nearest to you, please click here.

 

In the words of Sri Sathya Sai Baba

“The Vedas have emphasised that man will be truly human only when he lives up to human values and practises the good life. Many who chant the Vedas these days have difficulty in understanding their purport. When they fully understand the meaning and chant the mantras, they will derive greater joy. Only then they will experience the full sacredness and potency of the Vedas.” (Sri Sathya Sai Speaks Vol 22 1989).