Ajeet Kaur Workshop and Concert

Ajeet Kaur Workshop and Concert

Ajeet Kaur Album Release Tour Featuring music from Ajeet’s new album "Haseya" Wednesday, November 9th, 2016 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm In this breakthrough album, Haseya, Ajeet Kaur takes a bold path into the healing world of sacred song. Haseya (which means to “rise up” or “she rises”) is deeply integrated with the rhythms of nature, the wisdom of our ancestors and an awakening of healing space, unlike any other music from the wealth of kundalini yoga inspired recordings. With attention towards the emergence of the sacred feminine and indigenous cultures, Haseya is a journey with sound to heal with the earth. "Heal Yourself, Heal the World" Workshop 6:00 – 7:30 pm Join Ajeet Kaur and her band for an experience of Kundalini Yoga, live music and deep reflection to tap into the most genuine way for your soul to live as a healing presence. Come Home to Your Soul! Please bring a yoga mat and meditation cushion.   Pre-Album Release Live Music Concert 8 pm to 9:30 pm - Featuring...
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what is a mala necklace and how do you use it?

You may have noticed your teacher wearing a necklace-like decoration with a tassel on the end, sometimes around their neck, or wrapped around their wrist. Called a mala (pronounced: mall-ah), why is it yogis wear it and what do they use it for? Malas, or mala beads, are a meditation device used by Hindus, Buddhists, yogis, and other eastern schools of philosophy - not unlike the prayer beads of the rosary used by some denominations of Christianity. Their purpose is to guide the user through japa (pronounced: jah-puh), the meditative practice of repeating a mantra. The user guides the number of repetitions by repeating their mantra for each bead they pass over. Hindu and yoga malas typically consist of 108 beads, though the number varies amidst other traditions. 108 is considered an auspicious number for many reasons, though one of our favourite reasons is that 1 represents the path, 0 the cyclical nature of life, and 8 the infinity loop. Malas are made from...
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