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Meditation sessions – Following up on the presentation of November 13, 2025

Following on from the program of November 13, 2025, we are offering a series of courses to deepen your understanding of the teachings of Sahaja Yoga. These courses, always accompanied by practical experience, will allow you to better understand this living process, which must above all be felt.

Location : Rue de la Servette, 23

1201 Genève

1st Floor (code 2137)

Entrée libre et gratuite

Tuesday, November 18, 7:00 PM
• Introduction to the Subtle System:
Discover the energy channels, chakras, and Kundalini to better understand our inner being.

• Vibrational Workshop on the Subtle System:
This workshop will allow you to experience the state of your subtle system for yourself and discover how it influences your physical, emotional, and spiritual being.

Tuesday, November 25, 7:00 PM
• How to Rebalance Our Subtle System:
In this session, you will learn to use Sahaja Yoga techniques that will allow you to correct imbalances in your subtle system.

Tuesday, December 2, 7:00 PM
• Chakra Cleansing Techniques:
Learn to use techniques to cleanse your subtle system with the elements such as water, earth, and fire.

Tuesday, December 9, 7:00 PM
• Biography of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
• Deepening the State of Meditation: How to deepen the state of meditation and attain thoughtless awareness.

Thank you for registering by completing the form below.

Note: If you are unavailable on the proposed dates, we invite you to join us at one of our Sahaja Yoga centers. We will be organizing other series of classes to which you will be invited. See all centers here

Follow up of the program, November 13, 2025, Geneva

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