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Humanism Now podcast

National Multifaith Youth Centre

Freedom of Thought Report 2023

Humanists UK

Humanistic Judaism @ Limmud

Devotional song from the mystical Hindu tradition - God without form

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Alavari

Jeevathol

(he/him/his)

My life pursuits

Business process automation

Artificial intelligence

Lived environment

Humanism

Interfaith dialogue

Meditation

Martial arts

Photography

A.I. & business process automation

I help build automated real estate business systems, and human-A.I. hybrid processes, in the lived environment.


My design approach is driven by empathy, and draws from neuropsychology and neurophilosophy, to produce the best possible business outcomes.


I believe in the humane use of technology for the good of humankind, and of our ecosystem more widely.

Humanism and interfaith dialogue

I advocate for humanism as a way of life.


Humanism guides my charity work and ​community service:


  • asylum seeker and refugee support, ​particularly for the non-religious


  • raising awareness and improving ​understanding between followers of faiths ​and belief systems


  • youth capacity building and advocacy in ​social justice and community projects


I believe that humanism, along with wisdom ​from other belief systems - including religions - ​can and should be used primarily to help us ​find, and cherish, our common humanity.​

I find my life to be enriched by dialogue with others of different beliefs. I strive to embody love and understanding based on a shared humanistic spirituality.

Education and work experience

Education

  • BSc (Hons.) Biomedical Science with Neuroscience, Imperial College London


  • MSc Neuroscience, King’s College London

Work experience


Work experience (continued)








Meditation and martial arts

“Do not think dishonestly.

The Way is in training.

Become acquainted with every art.

Know the Ways of all professions.

Distinguish between gain and loss in worldly matters.

Develop intuitive judgment and understanding for everything.

Perceive those things which cannot be seen.

Pay attention even to trifles.

Do nothing which is of no use. . . .

Language does not extend to explaining the Way in detail, but it can be grasped intuitively.”


— Miyamoto Musashi

Go Rin No Sho, 1645 CE

“Much better, like Archimedes, to be killed because of absorption in eternal things . . . There is a possibility in human minds of something mysterious as the night-wind, deep as the sea, calm as the stars, and strong as Death, a mystic contemplation, the 'intellectual love of God.' Those who have known it cannot believe in wars any longer, or in any kind of hot struggle. If I could give to others what has come to me in this way, I could make them too feel the futility of fighting. But I do not know how to communicate it: when I speak, they stare, applaud, or smile, but do not understand."


— Bertrand Russell

Letter to Miss Rinder, July 30, 1918 CE



Photography

"Often we are not able to notice what is right in ​front of us, unless it is inside a frame." — ​Kiarostami



I am particularly passionate about:


  • Event photography for community groups ​and charities
  • Personal portraits
  • Street photography





Reach out

Humanism, interfaith dialogue, ​community service

Lived environment, automation, A.I.

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