November 23: Mumbai: The Psychology in Mandukya Upanishad
Inviting one and all for a journey into ancient India.
Come….Witness the unfolding of the Psychology in Spirituality…be there when the secrets will be revealed in a first-of-its-kind workshop on
THE PSYCHOLOGY IN MANDUKYA UPANISHAD
Date: Sunday 23/11/2008
Venue: Vasai.
Time: 2pm to 5pm.
Donation: Rs.800/- only (Includes study material)
Limited Seats!! Hurry up!!
For registrations contact: seedsnsoil@rediffmail.com
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Mandukya Upanishad is one of the 13 principal Upanishads of India. An Upanishad is the most adavnced part of the Vedas and as such contains the distillate of human thought reached till that particular instant in time. The wealth of knowledge contained in the Upanishads often amazes the human intellect in terms of its conciseness, accuracy and beauty of form and content.
The Mandukya Upanisahd is a small Upanishad of 12 shlokas (aphorisms) and deals with the subject of the Universal sound of ‘AUM’ and its various ramifications with respect to psychosomatic illnesses and psychological symptoms.
A practical and workable therapy has been derived from the Mandukya Upanishad which aims to eliminate all inorganic psychosomatic and organic psychological illnesses through the use of individual sounds and restore harmony within the psychosoma of an individual.
Much practical research and validation has gone into the making of this therapy and now it is ready for use by the common man who can help it to regain his spiritual balance and psychosomatic health and well-being. Here is a therapy which needs no external therapist or aids and yet is as effective in unselected cases.
The users of this therapy so far have reported, along with a relief in their symptoms, gain in confidence and self-esteem and an increased sense of responsibility and control over self and the environment.
The therapy takes roughly three hours to learn with a well-graduated course being made available for the first time to the layman avoiding all technical mumbo-jumbo and wizard-like jargons. Effective things afterall are essentially simple in nature.