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Vedic Meditation, 4 day course


Learn meditation in the 4-day course, following your attendance at the intro session.

What is the structure of the course?

  • The Vedic Meditation Course runs over four sessions on four consecutive days.

  • The first session includes private instruction in your personally suited technique. (1.25 hours)

  • The follow-up sessions are on consecutive days for 1.5 hours.

  • Please contact Tim with your interest and join his email list to stay informed.

What is the course contribution?

  • The Course Contribution is in the time-honoured way of this Tradition.

  • In ancient days you would travel to the Himalayas and then find a teacher and work in their fields or kitchen for a week or more to express the strength of your desire to learn.

  • In this same way today it is on a sliding scale based on your weekly income. In this way, it has equal relative value to all. Please learn more of this at the free Introductory Talk.

  • Tim requests a minimum contribution that is appropriate to each country where the course is being held.

  • In the end, it is up to the course participant to give as they feel they can and is appropriate to their expectations and circumstances.

  • If there are financial difficulties please speak privately to Tim at the Intro Talk.

  • Everyone who sincerely wants to learn will learn whatever their circumstances are.

Held by Tim Mitchell. Find out more here.

Tim is credited in several other areas of Vedic Knowledge apart from Meditation.

He holds Diplomas in Svastha Yoga (A.G.Mohan), Dynamic Yoga (Godfri Deveaux) and as an Ayurvedic Consultant (Australia) as well as many certificates of study (including with Dr Sunil Joshi) in India and Australia totalling more than 500 hours.

For the last 30 years he has been conducting Ayurvedic Seminars throughout Australia and around the world.

He is known for his practical, simple yet profound style of presentations, based on his long experience, both as a meditator and from his life experience.

You can enjoy his ayurvedic cooking courses and find out more about his ayurvedic teachings on his other website Yoga of the Kitchen.

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