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From Head to Heart in Being

Transformative, Integrative Development of Consciousness

During the course we learn to open our hearts again, to experience the space within us in which loving

acceptance resides.

This breadth and inner peace connect us connect us with the tranquillity of our being, which also resides in the hara in the abdomen. The state of consciousness of One Being comes from the hara. The hara is about 4 finger-widths below the navel at the middle of the abdomen.

Once anchored here, we can recharge with fresh energy and experience the feeling of being at peace with ourselves and what it feels like to live through the true self.
 

The mind's thoughts more often than not take us away from the here and now. Believing in and identifying with transferred thoughts and feelings often creates stress, fear and worry, negative comparison and much more that makes us forget the original unity of our being.

 

In a playful and meditative way we learn how to deal with the intellect. Exercises, dance and centering of the body and energy work, Sufi meditations and Zen help us to return to our inner centers, where we are with the divine being and at home.

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This seminar is the Transformative, Integrate Consciousness section of the training for DIVINE ALIGNMENT® Basis Practitioner, Level 1.

This section is also open to other participants.

 

The course participants will later learn the applications in body and energy work. Basis Practitioner, Level 1   more...

  

 

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'These are the three centers:

Head, heart and hara -
Four centimetres below the navel.
The head represents the outer limit ?
when you are furthest from your being,
you are in your head. When you are closer to your being, you are in your heart.

When you are at the center of your being,
you are in your hara.
Fear can only dissipate through the hara.
Living life authentically, honestly and without fear
can only happen through the hara.
And this life needs to be lived...'
- Osho -