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Ayurveda & Yogic Healing Training Part 3

A Life of Mastery: Living Ayurveda & Yoga: Practice, Projection, Service & Prosperity

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September 15, 2013 – September 22, 2013
Location:
Rhinebeck, NY
Course:
SM13-4807-498
Teacher:
Sham Rang Singh Khalsa, Jai Dev Singh, Shanti Shanti Kaur Khalsa
Tuition:
$1100
Continuing Education:
73 hours Learn More
SM13-4807-498Sham Rang Singh Khalsa, Jai Dev Singh, Shanti Shanti Kaur Khalsa,
Description

In Part 3 of this Ayurveda and Yogic Healing Training led by training codirectors Sham Rang Singh Khalsa and Jai Dev Singh, plus guest teacher Shanti Shanti Kaur Khalsa, you learn how to transform yourself into a vehicle for the teachings of Ayurveda and Kundalini Yoga. Whether you are a teacher, healer, therapist, or simply on the path of self-healing, sharing your knowledge and wisdom is the central pivot of the path. You learn methods for teaching in groups, offering private sessions, giving consultations, planning business strategies, and more. For more information see Part 1 and Part 2.

For thousands of years, great yogis have possessed the secret knowledge of health, healing, happiness, and longevity. They have passed their practices and wisdom down through the ages from teacher to student in an unbroken chain. Not only are these teachings as much intact today as they were years ago; they have also evolved into forms now available to each of us, and are perhaps more essential for humanity than ever before.

Ayurveda is well-known as the traditional healing science of India, and is most often taught to students of medicine and healing. However, Ayurveda’s most profound wisdom and most powerful healing potential can best be experienced when it is studied and practiced through the lens of yoga, which is precisely what we do in this training.

Through yogic technology, we can locate the point in consciousness where illness and suffering arise. This meditative journey is mapped out by the very aspects of suffering that we usually try to avoid. When we connect into the source of who we are, Ayurvedic principles come alive to fuel a deep understanding, and a powerful path opens for the healing of one’s self and others. During this training we:

  • Gain a sound and comprehensive understanding of Ayurvedic and yogic philosophy and science
  • Learn about the application of Ayurveda and Kundalini Yoga for healing purposes
  • Find out how to apply the yogic and Ayurvedic sciences to ourselves, our professions, and our families
  • Explore advanced techniques as teachers of Kundalini Yoga and meditation
  • Embark on a personal journey that unlocks gateways of consciousness resulting in deep levels of physical, mental, and spiritual healing

This training consists of three parts. Materials and practice will be offered sequentially. Those interested in only one or two parts of the training should contact Omega for more information.

 

 

Continuing Education
  • YA - Yoga Teachers +$35
Schedule
Monday - Saturday
4:30 a.m.–6:30 a.m.Sadhana
6:30 a.m.–8:00 a.m.Yoga Class
9:00 a.m.–NoonWorkshop
2:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m.Workshop
 
Sunday
4:30 a.m.–6:30 a.m.Sadhana
6:30 a.m.–8:00 a.m.Yoga Class
9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Workshop/Class Ends
Teachers
Sham Rang Singh Khalsa

Sham Rang Singh Khalsa, MD, SB, DAy, is a physician, teacher, and minister of Sikh Dharma. He has been a practitioner and teacher of Kundalini Yoga for more than 35 years, with time spent studying directly with his teacher, Yogi Bhajan. 


Jai Dev Singh

Jai Dev Singh, CAS, is a yogi, teacher, and practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine. A clinical Ayurvedic specialist, his innovative Ayurveda and yoga courses have been attended and studied by hundreds of students throughout the world. jaidevsingh.com

Shanti Shanti Kaur Khalsa

Shanti Shanti Kaur Khalsa, PhD, is director of the Guru Ram Das Center for Medicine & Humanology, founded to bring Kundalini Yoga and the teachings of Yogi Bhajan into health care. A yoga instructor since 1971, she began to specialize in teaching Kundalini Yoga and meditation to those with chronic or life-threatening illness and their family members in 1986. grdcenter.org

 

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