ANCIENT KNOWLEDGE. MODERN LIFE.

The questions most people arrive with.

Exploring the Veda

  • The Veda is the oldest body of recorded knowledge known to humanity. Not a religion, not a doctrine, but a living description of the mechanics of consciousness, nature, and how a human life unfolds.

  • Vedic Meditation is effortless. There is no concentration, no controlling the breath, no trying to clear the mind. The personal mantra allows the mind to settle of its own accord into its quietest state.

  • Four consecutive days, around 90 minutes per session. After day four you have a complete, lifelong practice and ongoing support whenever you want it.

  • Twenty minutes, twice a day. Most students find it becomes the most valued part of their day, not the most expensive.

  • No. It is a technique, not a belief system. Students of every faith, philosophy and worldview practice it.

  • Multiple meditation rounds each day, gentle yoga, simple nourishing food, time in nature, and direct teaching. The combined effect is a deep nervous-system reset that ripples for months afterward.

  • Yes. The course is taught live over video and is identical in depth to the in-person format. The technique transmits regardless of geography.

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