Education as a Catalyst for Giving
The formation and operation of a school are collective acts of giving. Schools are established and sustained through the willingness of groups of people, entire communities, or governing authorities who commit their time and resources to make education a reality. The drive to provide education stems from a deep, charitable impulse rather than from self-interest.
Driven by Purpose
Education in its purest sense is not a profit-seeking human enterprise—nor should it be. This is evident in the dedication of teachers and staff who forgo higher-paying opportunities to serve students and in the generosity of sponsors who fund school projects with no expectation of financial return or personal recognition.
A Collective Investment with Lasting Impact
Yet, education may be the greatest investment human collectives can make, as its benefits extend far beyond individuals and families to uplift communities and the world. That breadth of benefit is infinitely magnified when education preserves and develops Sahaja values and culture, instilling wisdom and strength in those who will shape the future.
“If your plan is for one year, plant rice.
If your plan is for ten years, plant trees.
If your plan is for 100 years, educate children.”~ Confucius
Sustaining Sahaja Education
If this project resonates with you—if you feel inspired to help bring about the success and growth of Sahaja Education—please consider joining DEVI School or making a donation. Your contribution will be impactful immediately and for years to come.