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A Quantum Leap Through Yoga

Achieve Optimal Health, Happiness, Healing & Wholeness

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Vedanta scholar Madan Bali guides us in a quantum leap through yoga to successfully manage everyday stress, harness and channel emotional energy for healing, and tap into our infinite inner resourcefulness.

Through hatha yoga and its sophisticated methodology comprised of eight steps, and other specialized techniques such as kriyas, bandhas, mantras, tantras, chakras, and meditation, we learn to access the spontaneous and mathematical precision for healing and wholeness encoded in our body. These techniques not only restore wellness, but also eliminate and eradicate the risk factors for psychosomatic conditions over time. As we evolve into higher levels of awareness through our practice, we feel not only our being within the universe, but experience the universe within-the ultimate experience of being one with the divine source.

This workshop is open to anyone at any level of yoga experience.

Madan Bali, PhD, is founder and director of Montreal's Yoga Bliss Research and Training Institute. He has been teaching classical yoga and meditation worldwide since 1969. Born and raised in India, Bali, at 84, is a living example of yoga's power to rejuvenate, rebuild, and compensate for any functional declines and to restore normal to optimal levels of wellness. Currently, he is working on a formal clinical study with breast cancer survivors at Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont to explore how yoga can help to improve their quality of life. yogabliss.ca
Madan Bali

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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