Meditation on Twin Hearts

Meditation on Twin Hearts is an advanced meditation technique aimed at achieving illumination or universal consciousness. It is also an instrument of world and community service that eventually harmonizes the earth by blessing it with loving-kindness, peace, joy and goodwill.
Meditation on Twin Hearts is a noble tool that hopes to raise one’s vibrations toward higher states of awareness and expanded levels of consciousness. Presently being practiced globally by tens of thousands of people of different religions and backgrounds, the Meditation on Twin Hearts is extraordinary in its simplicity with amazing and dramatic results.
MCKS Pranic Healing®
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There is a lot more to Pranic Healing than just healing part. It not only makes you aware of the aura around the human body - the 'chakras' (energy centers) and their effects on our health, but also teaches us how to feel or scan the aura and determine which parts of the chakras may be affected. By learning about energy, we become more conscious about its ubiquitous presence, be it in people, buildings or even objects. |
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Free Pranic Healing® Camp
Wednesdays
Venue: YVPHFK, "Ram Villa", #21/10A, Craig Park Layout, M.G. Road, Bangalore.
Timings: 10:00 A.M - 6:00 P.M.
Tuesdays
Venue: Ragiguda Temple, Jayanagar, Bangalore.
Timings: 3:00 P.M - 5:00 P.M.
Arhatic Yoga

In this day and age, the word yoga has come to be associated mostly with bodily contortions and breathing exercises. There is more to yoga than just keeping a body looking and feeling good. The root of Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word Yuj, meaning 'to join'. It refers to the union between you (the jivatma) with God (paramatma).
Sage Patanjali's brilliant work, the Yoga Sutras (keys to yoga) propound how man may, through his own efforts, unite with God and attain moksha or nirvana. The philosophy of yoga thus deals with the deepest mysteries of life. The Bhagavad Gita describes four types of yoga: Karma Yoga (yoga of action), Bhakti Yoga (yoga of devotion), Jnana Yoga (yoga of knowledge) and Raja Yoga (yoga of kriya).
