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SuperHealth: A System of Yogic Science to Break Habits, Tendencies and Addictive

Behavior, as taught by Yogi Bhajan

[a Weekend Training - with Certificates of Completion - planned for March 12-14,

2010]

 

Location: Baba Siri Chand Yoga Center at Guru Ram Das Ashram,

368 Village Street, Millis, MA www.KundaliniYogaNE.com

 

Course Hours: Fri. 7-9 PM; Sat. 8:00 AM-6:00 PM (with 1 hour vegetarian lunch

included) Sun. 8:00-10:30 AM

 

SuperHealth addresses addictive behaviors, stress disabilities and emotional

imbalances (alcohol, drugs, smoking, food, co-dependent relationships, anxiety,

stress, depression, work compulsion and computers). The technology was

developed by Yogi Bhajan for a specialized hospital and was rated in the top 10%

of all rehabilitation programs in the U.S. The approach combines the ancient

wisdom of East with the innovations of West.

 

This training is open to everyone: yoga teachers and students; healthcare

professionals and specialists in the field of counseling or addiction; people in

their own recovery process and anyone seeking a lifestyle change.

 

The weekend course is both informative and experiential. It includes specific

Kundalini Yoga exercises to strengthen the nervous and glandular systems

directly affected by stress or the use of substances. Specific meditations,

some of which are first time published, will give the psychological edge

necessary to remain calm and non-reactive in the most challenging situations as

well as relevant philosophical, lifestyle and nutritional information for

detoxification– including therapeutic juice formulas. The therapeutic juice

formula will be served on Saturday and Sunday in order for the participant to

directly experience its effects. Discussion and self-reflection aid in the

cleansing, self-rehabilitation process as one chooses positive habits to become

aligned with an improved self-identification to break the persistence of

demoting habits and replace addictive behaviors. The individual components of

the training will be discussed in relation to their usefulness and application

for private practice, clinical and yogic settings – as well as for any

individual who wants to use or teach the technology as a means to maintain a

healthy and balanced self-care lifestyle.

 

Trainer: Mukta Kaur Khalsa, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of SuperHealth and

was personally training by Yogi Bhajan. She directed a residential program

which was rated in the top 10% of all programs in the US by the Joint Commission

on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization. More recently, she directed a

pilot program for substance abuse in collaboration with the Government of India.

(Research findings are published in the Journal on Ethnicity and Substance

Abuse.) Mukta is the author of the newly released book, Meditations for

Addictive Behavior, and is the Special Representative to the UN for the Office

of Drug Control and Crime in Vienna, Austria.

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Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely!

 

And just as an aside... This program as a whole should be rekindled...

 

I read a very interesting article last week in the NY Times (Tuesday Science

Times) about the Obama Administration looking for new rehab programs. They will

be passing a bill in January & they are throwing a lot of money at it. Their

options & choices for rehab centers all have a 80-90% failure rate, but they are

going ahead anyway. Superhealth had as I understand had an 85% success rate. Now

is the time! Strike while the iron is hot.

 

What can we do to help and lead the way?? Let us know!

 

Fateh Singh

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