Nāda Yoga & Microchakras
starts Friday 20 march 2020 at 18:30
The Framework for Spiritual Evolution Through Understanding the Microchakras®, Sound and Mantra (Nāda Yoga)
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Friday 18:30-20:00 |
"Nāda Yoga: Mantra and Chakra Meditation"
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Saturday 10:00-12:00 |
The Light of the ChakrasChakras are subtle wheels of light. Each organ and body part are connected with the chakras as they thrive by their light. There are seven major chakras distributed along the length of the spinal column. Each one may be compared to the Sun. The Sun remains perfect, even though our ability to receive full benefits of its rays may be hindered by various obstructions. Each chakra creates a mind with its own goals:
Each chakra rotates in a specific speed and direction, emanating a specific hue that is absorbed by us. The seventh chakra light is dazzling light that can enlighten us. Buddha attained enlightenment. Learn how the light within each chakra shines upon us and the ways to capture it. |
Saturday 12:00-14:00 |
Lunch |
Saturday 14:00-14:45 |
"Art of Group Chanting from the Nāda Yoga Tradition"led by Marina Toleva (see bio) We will use the authentic prerecorded mantras (for all seven chakras) by Sri Shyamji. Group support makes spiritual journey a joy! This is a traditional method of doing kirtan to invoke the energy of the mantras often used in the healing traditions in India. |
Saturday 14:45-15:00 |
Break |
Saturday 15:00-17:00 |
Sounds of ChakrasThere are fifty-two sounds of chakras that are used by all languages. Seven of those are used by the musicians. Shyamji has found that the sounds of chakras and mantras can remove blockages from the microchakras (pathways of their light). He believes that the blockages are caused by our karma and social customs. Learn the proper pronunciation of the sounds to unblock the microchakras. Distinction of solar and lunar sounds will be explained and experienced. |
Sunday 10:00-12:00 |
Discovery of the microchakrasAt the age of 12, Shyamji met a Guru in Dehradun (in the Himalayans) who taught him the yoga of sound. Coupled with Hatha yoga and Svar Yoga (breath), he healed his chronic COPD. After 18 years of practice, he had a vision of his own chakras also in a cave in the Himalayas. A year later in NYC in automatic writing of 5 hours, he had a vision of 147 microchakras. He will be teaching the anatomy of the chakras, microchakras and how they effect our body, emotions and mental state. You will learn typical microchakra openings and blockages and some of their characteristics. |
Sunday 12:00-14:00 |
Lunch |
Sunday 14:00-14:45 |
Nutrition according to Microchakra psychologyled by Marina Toleva (see bio) Apana prana is a detoxifier. Learn how to purify your systems on a daily basis to maintain stability. When all three bodies: physical, fealing and thoughts are in harmony, we intuit what foods to eat and when. Learn how to open the earthly intuition which is represented as a six microchakra (intuition) in Muladhara (1:6). |
Sunday 14:45-15:00 |
Break |
Sunday 15:00-17:00 |
Practice of Nāda and Svar Yoga with ShyamjiEverything in the universe is vibrating. Nāda is our fundamental note. It will lead you to an exploration of your own vibration and aspects of your unique, authentic Self. Learn to examine Ida and Pingala svaras based on the rhythm of the Sun and the Moon from the ancient Svar Yoga. In 1988, the scientists discovered that Pingala is connected with the left hemisphere and Ida with the right. InnerTuning Systems of rhythms, sounds and colors will be taught. Enrich your spiritual life by learning the proper pronunciation of the meditation chants. Feel the bliss you are! |
Testimonial from Musician
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Select the full program of any day, combination of days, or the full program. Save 30 Euros with full workshop early-bird registration by January 19th. Payment must be made at time of registration for early-birders!
This workshop is run under the auspices of INFINY asbl and only publicized by Centre de Yoga - La Source. Payment is made to INFINY, not La Source.
There is a 5 € once-a-calendar-year INFINY membership fee even if you are only attending a single session. The 5 € membership fee is necessary for insurance purposes.
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Style: Nāda Yoga
There is something sacred inside each one of us that vibrates in perfect harmony with the Universe. However, the cacophony of our thoughts prevents us from enjoying this inner harmony. Nāda Yoga teaches us how to rise above this noise, go deeper into our heart and discover the inexhaustible source of inner peace and strength there. Go to the Nāda yoga page.
Teacher: Sri Shyamji Bhatnagar
Born in India, Sri Shyamji met his Guru in the Himalayas and was initiated into the Saivite tradition of Tantra. His Guru imparted a rare oral tradition of sacred sounds (Nāda yoga), breath (Svar yoga), and spiritual wisdom. Several years later, Sri Shyamji’s understanding of sound was enhanced through studying with the renowned vocalist, Pran Nath, and his disciple Jagdish Mohan. Later, he had the pleasure of playing tambura with Ravi Shankar on tour in several concerts, including Lincoln center and Carnegie Hall. In 1966, during an intensive pilgrimage, he had a vision of his own chakras. Vortices of light emanated throughout his subtle body and illuminated three channels which fed into the two hemispheres and lower portion of his brain. This vision was the beginning of a path which led to the discovery of microchakras, which are distinctive rays emanating from the chakras. Currently he has a worldwide network of students and professionals whom he teaches at various Chakra Institute locations. He is also on the faculty of the Open Center, New York’s leading center of holistic learning. For over four decades thousands of students and professionals have enriched their lives through Microchakra™ Psychology and InnerTuning®.
Go to Sri Shyamji's page.
Location: Walferdange
25, rue Josy Welter, Walferdange. This warm and cozy setting provides an intimate and wonderful atmosphere for the practice of yoga. Easy to get to, with a bus stop 100 meters away and parking in the Mairie and the cemetery. Entrance is to the left of the house. Go to the Walferdange page.