Postgrad Yoga, Meditation & Gita days (Scotland) Sep - Dec 2018
This is a 5-day Bhagavad Gita course, which begins to explore some of the magic of the Gita however this is a vast and deep subject that cannot be covered in just 5 days.
The Bhagavad Gita—the timeless manual for successful living and spiritual realisation day . It contains a detailed set of instructions on overcoming adversity and reaching your fullest potential. As the sourcebook of yoga and meditation, it contains the essential wisdom you need to live a fulfilling life. For yoga teachers and students a like it is fantastic opportunity to have a refreshing and uplifting perspective on life that gives you real answers about purpose, journey, joy at the same time practice the practice with yoga and meditation.
The 5 one-days will include Dru yoga, meditation and study sessions and lectures on the Gita, chanting sessions to help you pronounce the verses. You’ll learn how to apply the lessons of the Gita to your own self-development, and ways to introduce this beautiful text into your yoga or meditation classes.
The Bhagavad Gita is a dialogue between Arjuna and his mentor, Krishna. Arjuna represents each one of us, seeking a more fulfilling and successful life. Krishna represents our inner wisdom, or the still voice of spirit within. Their conversation is the climax of what could be considered one of the world’s greatest dramas, in which two branches of a family are pitted against each other in a struggle between right and might that will determine the fate of the world.
It shows us that the way we deal with our mind and emotions reflects in our thoughts, attitudes and outward conduct and teaches practical methods for dealing with the anger, grief and frustrations that can torment our minds and have affected the minds of human beings since pre-history.
The course will rely upon and cross-reference to material from The Dru Bhagavad Gita and Gita dvds were appropriate!
Registration fee - non-refundable | £105.00 |
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