Nuestro querido profesor nos ha dejado de forma inesperada y repentina. Digerir el dolor de su pérdida no está siendo fácil, pero nos ayuda mucho crear espacios para poder honrarle y reconocerle. Compartir su trayectoria, sus reflexiones, sus enseñanzas y las anécdotas que tantas personas de esta comunidad atesoran.
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La relación larga y cercana que tuvimos con Sharathji nos permitió estar presentes en muchas ocasiones, compartir mucho con él, y aquí os presentamos un video grabado y editado íntegramente por Jose, como un primer tributo tras su partida.
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Vendrán muchos más, mientras seguimos sanando esta herida.
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