PHILOSOPHY OF KUNDALINI MEDITATION
Four Week Course in Philosophy with Guided Meditation
This course introduces you to the basic theory, texts and traditions
of kundalini meditation and the philosophical system of Kashmir Shaivism.
Do you want to know what distinguishes Veda from Tantra? The characteristics of Tantra? The relationship of Trika Yoga to Kashmir Shaivism? What it means to experience liberation and how we achieve it? How to understand the subtle process underlying all creation? This course will answer these questions and more.
What we'll cover:
Week 1: The evolution of tantrism
Week 2: The core teachings of Kashmir Shaivism
Week 3: The nature of consciousness
Week 4: Strategies for spiritual practice
If you're a new student, this is a great overview and introduction to the ancient roots of practice.
If you're an experienced student, you'll refine your understanding of the Shaiva masters. You'll have the opportunity to immediately apply the philosophical principles you've learned each week to your current practice.
The course is offered:
Wednesdays, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
November 4, 11, 18 and 25.
Cost: $50 for a 4 class session
Instructor: Swami Prakashananda
Swami Prakashananda is the practice master at The Movement Center. He studied kundalini meditation with Swami Rudrananda (Rudi)and Swami Chetanananda, and Vajrayana practices with Lama Wangdu Rinpoche. He has been practicing at The Movement Center for over 35 years. He took sannyas in 2008.
Call The Movement Center office 503.231.0383 to register or for further information. You can also register on-line here.
We hold our classes at our center at 1021 NE 33rd Avenue--that's our post office address. The program entrance is closer to NE 31st & Hassalo, You'll find directions and information about parking at:
http://www.mcyoga.com/htmls/directions/directionsHome.htm
Our space is beautiful and the environment is very peaceful, in a garden setting.
Our website is http://www.mcyoga.com
Hope you can join us!
Namaste,
Other meditation courses offered at The Movement Center include Foundations of Kundalini Meditation and Four Pillars of Kundalini Meditation
Added by michlawni on June 8, 2009