Open Q&A about Kashmir Shaivism - FREE
27jun19:3021:30Event OverCompletedVirtual/ Physical EventOpen Q&A about Kashmir Shaivism - FREE
Course Details
Do you have questions about Kashmir Shaivism? Now is time to ask – join Swamiji for a session of questions and answers about Kashmir Shaivism! This event is open
Course Details
Do you have questions about Kashmir Shaivism? Now is time to ask – join Swamiji for a session of questions and answers about Kashmir Shaivism! This event is open to all
19:30h Thai time
Intrested to know more about Kashmir Shaivism, listen that satsang:
Schedule
27.06 19:30 (Thai time)
Location
Zoom
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Teachers
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Swamiji
Swamiji
The founder of Agama Yoga, Swami Vivekananda Saraswati, or “Swamiji” to his students, is a passionate and dedicated teacher of the authentic lines of Indian and Tibetan Yoga, which are rapidly becoming lost in today’s “spiritual marketplace.”
In 1998, Swami Vivekananda took full sannyasa vows at the Kumbha Mela in India, at which time he was ordained; his diksha guru bestowing upon him his new and famous name, which means discriminating insight.
Although restrained by a modesty that usually prevents him from discussing it, Swamiji has reached high states of spiritual realisation and samadhi. From this place of knowing, he offers a proven path to spiritual accomplishment in well-articulated concepts. He is one of the few Western Tantric Teachers well-versed in Kundalini Yoga and Gnostic Christianity, and he specialises in the intensely spiritual Tantra Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism.
Swamiji’s guidance is felt in many ways at Agama: from in the classroom, presenting Yoga as a living science, based on common sense and joy; to administering various healing techniques, as a practitioner of chiropractic and other healing methods; to lecturing on esoteric Yogic subjects in weekly Satsang; or discussing personal life problems with pupils, possibly in their own language (as he speaks five).
Swamiji inspires by personal example and examples from history, quoting uninterruptedly from scores of ancient texts and spiritual masters – all with a great sense of humour and unmatched character.