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Awakening
Health with Ayurveda
a journey into wholeness-
A monthly event on Everyday Ayurveda
Presented by Pratichi Mathur
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Safronya retreat
523 D Street, San Rafael CA 94901 DATE:
(1)Wed, September 19, 2007 7:00pm-8:30pm
(2)Wed, October 24, 2007 7:00pm-8:30pm
(3)Wed, November 7, 2007 7:00pm-8:30pm FEES:
Donation to support Vedika Global -
a non-profit dedicated to advancing the teachings of Ayurveda
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DESCRIPTION:
The invitation is to Awaken to your natural state of health
and wellbeing. Let go of the battle and of the chase and struggle
for simple health. Don't let physical disease, emotional pain,
money fears, relationship sorrow and spiritual estrangement
haunt you.
Ayurveda offers timeless natural principles,
customized life solutions that honor each individual and unique
body, mind and soul in one vessel, personalized health enhancing
techniques, new healthier lifestyle rhythms, and methods to
maintain wellbeing in spite of disease or life challenges.
The October event will focus on Dinacharya
or daily routines to help you stay balanced. Do not miss this
opportunity to learn from one of the greatest teachers in
Ayurveda. |
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About
the Instructor
Pratichi Mathur
Pratichi Mathur, born to a
lineage of sages of India is known for her unique way of expressing
Ayurveda in conjunction with Advaita Vedanta and Yoga. She
uses Ayurveda's consciousness transforming potential for spiritual
growth, mental wellbeing and profound healing at the level
of the body. Pratichi's teachings revolve around the theme
of Self and reclaiming health by reclaiming connection with
our inner Self.
President, Ganesha Institute for Ayurveda and Vedic studies;
Founder, Vedika Global, a not for profit organization dedicated
to achieving excellence in Ayurveda; Served as Director on
Board of California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine; Published
- soon to be released book, Ayurveda Dialogs _ Sage guidance
for leading a spiritually fulfilling and totally healthy life
through Ayurveda. Featured, prominently in the San Francisco
Chronicle (2002) and other leading magazines such as Yoga
Journal; Invited, as key note speaker or as the teacher of
significant courses in various Ayurveda, Yoga and Vedic conventions
world wide. |
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