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Gong
Gong Gongathon:
A Concert and Gong Celebration
Friday March 19, 2010
6:30 - 8:30pm at Yoga Yoga Westgate
Experience
the unique sounds of an array of gongs played in concert by expert Kundalini
Yoga teachers. We will start with an introduction to the sounds of the
different gongs and the transformational effects you may expect from each
one. A yoga set will prepare you to enter a deep relaxation for a 45-minute
journey into the sounds of several gongs playing.
Cost:
$25
To
register, call (512) 707-9642 or click
here to register.
"The
gong is a sacred threshold. It is the portal that links the finite and
the infinite experience of the Self. As such, the gong is the most sublime
instrument of the Yogi." - Gurucharan Singh Khalsa
Meet
the Gongathon Presenters:
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Mehtab
began teaching Kundalini Yoga in 1974 in San Rafael, California
where he taught yoga in the public schools and in drug rehabilitation
programs. He has taught Kundalini Yoga to students and teachers from
around the world and is the author of the new book, GONG YOGA: Healing
and Enlightenment Through Sound. He is a featured instructor in the
University of Texas Master Class series where he plays the gong and
lectures on the practice of yoga. Click
here to read more about Mehtab. |
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Guru
Karam began her life-long yoga practice at age 16 at a Kundalini
Yoga Ashram in Houston, Texas. She has presented classes internationally
on Yoga Nidra, the art of deep relaxation and brings a feminine perspective
and lively sense of humor to teaching and practicing yoga. She and
her husband Mehtab began the Yoga Yoga studios in Austin, Texas and
has helped nurtured its growth into one of the largest yoga communities
in the United States. Click
here to read more about Guru
Karam. |
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Siri
Bahadur began
teaching Kundalini yoga in the 1980s when he was in residence at the
Dallas Kundalini Yoga ashram. He is a graduate of the first Kundalini
Yoga Masters Touch teacher training program and has taught at Yoga
Yoga since its inception. He brings music to his classes with his
original guitar compositions and through the sound of the gong. He
believes that yoga allows students to define and redefine themselves
as they travel their life path of realizing and fulfilling their destiny.
Click
here to read more about Siri
Bahadur. |
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To register, call (512)
707-9642 or click
here to register.
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