Notes:
1. REGISTRATION ONE WEEK BEFORE FOR ALL THE CLASSES IS COMPULSORY.
2. FOR ALL CLASSES MINIMUM OF 10 PARTICIPANTS IS MANDATORY
3. TIMINGS FOR CLASSES STRICTLY TO BE FOLLOWED. LATE COMERS ARE NOT ALLOWED
ASTRAL PROJECTION.TELEPATHY, PAST LIFE REGRESSION, PRANAVIDYA, WILL BE CONDUCTED ON REQUEST FOR MINIMUM OF 10 STUDENTS AND AS PER THE CONDITIONS OF THE CENTRE
1. Last Days of Krishna/Upanishad awareness are DISCOURSES of SPIRITUALITY (only for interested aspirants)
2. REGISTRATION ONE WEEK BEFORE FOR ALL THE CLASSES IS COMPULSORY.
3. FOR ALL CLASSES MINIMUM OF 10 PARTICIPANTS IS MANDATORY.
4. TIMINGS FOR CLASSES STRICTLY TO BE FOLLOWED. LATE COMERS ARE NOT ALLOWED.
AP 1 | ACCUPRESSURE | MM | MERCABA MEDIDATION |
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AP 2 | ACCUPRESSURE | MSRT | MIND SOUND RESONANCE TEC |
AT | AURICULAR THERAPY | MT | MAGNETIC THERAPY |
BT | BATCH FLOWER THERAPY | PD | PENDULUM DOZING |
CHR | CHROMO THERAPY | RD | RUDRAKSHA HEALING |
CH | CRYSTAL HEALING | PLR | PAST LIFE REGRESSION |
DH | DARBHA HEALING | SH | SELFHYPNOSIS/HYPNOTHERAPY |
EFT | EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE | SMET | SELF MANAGEMENT TENSION |
FD | FULLEN DAFA | TH | THAICHI EXERCISE |
LDK | LAST DAYS OF KRISHNA (SPIRITUAL) | UPA | UPANISHAT AWARENESS |
LEH | LIGHT EMMISION HEALING | VA | VASTU AWARENESS |
MH | MUDRA HEALING | VAJRABUDHIST TECH. TO HEAL SELF | |
SW | SWITCH WORD THERAPY | GAD | GAYATRI AVARTA DHYAANA |
Marma therapy is an ancient Indian practice that originated from Ayurveda. "Marma" means vulnerable or sensitive in Sanskrit. It involves the manipulation of specific energy points on the body to restore balance, promote healing and relaxation, and improve overall well-being.
There are 107 identified marma points, each corresponding to different organs, systems, or emotions. Practitioners use gentle pressure, massage, or other techniques to stimulate these points, aiming to:
1. Release physical tension
2. Balance the flow of prana (life force)
3. Enhance energy and vitality
4. Support emotional healing
5. Promote spiritual growth
Marma therapy is often used in conjunction with other Ayurvedic practices, such as yoga, meditation, and herbal remedies.