Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 All are invited to join in the study Sat Nam Rasayan® with Guru Dev Singh Khalsa at the 2008 Sat Nam Rasayan® Labor Day Retreat, which will be held at the foot of Mt. Shasta, August 27th to September 1st, in the delightful town of McCloud, California. This retreat offers an unprecedented length of time to continuously study Sat Nam Rasayan® with Guru Dev Singh in the United States. Guru Dev Singh will be teaching for six days at the Mt. Shasta Labor Day Retreat, with early morning sadhana and evening classes. An advanced class and testing for all levels will be available. This is a residential retreat and prices include all classes, lodging and meals. Additional days before and after the retreat may be added onto package rates for a slight cost. Several of the packages can also be upgraded for more luxurious lodging Sat Nam Rasayan® is a great tool to add to your Kundalini Yoga teaching skills. A Sat Nam Rasayan® Course taught by Guru Dev Singh typically includes Kundalini Yoga Meditation Kriyas and awareness increasing meditation practices. The exercises, done as healer and client, help each participant experience directly their own capacity to open, stabilize and become aware of the sensitive space and ultimately the Sacred Space. This practice enhances your awareness of your subtle body and expands the capacity of your meditative mind; it develops your ability to `hold the space' when you teach Kundalini Yoga classes and opens your compassionate awareness so you can be sensitized and present to each student in your class. For those unfamiliar with the ancient healing art of Sat Nam Rasayan®, it is part of the Golden Chain. The experience and mastery of the Sacred Space, the meditative projective mind, was passed on by Yogi Bhajan to Guru Dev Singh, who has developed the School of Sat Nam Rasayan®, to codify and establish a modality for teaching this sacred healing art. You can find classes and practitioners of Sat Nam Rasayan® in cities worldwide, many with ties to Kundalini Yoga centers and communities. Guru Dev travels, both healing and teaching, 80% of the year, to 40 countries including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Chile, and India. He hosts numerous workshops and retreats around the world, including a weeklong course in the sacred city of Assisi, Italy. Labor Day Retreat at Mt. Shasta: August 27-Sept. 1 Camp Sites start at $999; Lodging $1300 & up. – includes vegetarian meals and classes For Information & Registration Call 323-436-5238 or Email: kirpal The vicinity of Mt. Shasta is a spectacularly beautiful and mystical region. Mt. Shasta itself is part of the Cascade Range in Northern California and has long been sacred to the Native Americans of the area, who believed it was the center of creation. In recent history more than 100 New Age religious groups also consider the mountain sacred. Regarded as a source of harmony and peace, Mt. Shasta has been identified by various groups as a cosmic power point, a UFO landing spot, the entry point into the fifth dimension (which is characterized by " playful tenderness " ), a source of magic crystals, and one of the Seven Sacred Mountains of the World. Guru Dev Singh will also be teaching and healing in the following cities this summer. Please contact the person listed for information about classes or to arrange an appointment with Guru Dev Singh. August 10-12 Washington, D.C. Darshan Kaur 703-742-9642 darshankaur August 13-16 Minneapolis, MN Raghubir Kaur 651-649-4510 info August 17-19 Los Angeles, CA Kirpal Kaur 323-436-0264 kirpal August 20-23 San Francisco, CA Jeffrey Cohen 415-383-0385 formerly August 24-26 Eugene, OR Jai Kartar/Joan Davis 541-344-8332 radiant For additional information on Guru Dev Singh, the 2008 Labor Day Retreat at Mt. Shasta, and Sat Nam Rasayan®, please visit his web site: http://www.gurudevsnr.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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