Kundalini Meditation & Shakti Transmission

May 16, 2017

Kuṇḍalinī Sādhana is an ancient Tantric spiritual practice that allows individuals to deeply experience their own direct, inner connection to the Divine. This practice focuses on awakening the powerful transformative force called kuṇḍalinī — the divine energy that is always present within every human being. When it flows through us, kuṇḍalinī can wash away our deepest tensions, expand the flow of creative energy, and eliminate our misunderstandings about our true nature, revealing our total unity with God.
In engaging with a śakti transmission guru, we are coming in contact with a direct transmission of that liberating force, which we can only feel because it already exists within us. There is a direct conveyance of spiritual energy from teacher to student that gives the student a concrete experience of the vital force that connects all things and binds us together as one. Śakti transmission is a catalyst for profound spiritual unfoldment, culminating in Self-realization.
Ongoing classes with Swami Khecaranatha are held most Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7:00 pm at Rudramandir, 830 Bancroft Way @ Sixth Street, in Berkeley.
First-time students must sign up for a 45-minute free introductory session prior to attending the Kundalini Meditation classes. Intros are offered on most Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm - by appointment only.
Call 510-529-4173 for further information or to schedule an Intro.

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FULL DISCLOSURE: 5-day Global Online Summit

April 19, 2017

Uncover hidden truths about your true ancient origins and the nature of ‘reality’
Breakthrough the third dimensional veil and shift into a higher consciousness
Experience valuable trainings as the ground crew for our new paradigm of higher vibratory living
Create harmony within yourself and learn how to spread it
Shift from the fear perspective and understand the bigger picture

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Samashti

BIO

Born and raised in Germany, Samashti discovered her passion in music and as a vocalist at an early age.
Traveling and living in India for most of her twenties, the elements of meditation and spirituality entered Samashti’s world of music and developed further when she discovered the depth and beauty of Brazilian music in more recent years. Samashti has been singing with Carioca Freitas for many years.

Her music is inspired by a universe of medicine music from around the world.

Samashti and Steve connected with each other in medicine and music and created this beautiful collection of Brazilian Devotional Songs. Steve is a gifted recording artist and multi instrumentalist.

"With our music, we hope to bring more light and healing to the world. Our songs carry the vibe of the precious plant medicines from around the world. We feel that raising our consciousness is about the best thing we all can do for this world. Be the light, sing the light!"

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Night of the Hummingbird

Night of the Hummingbird on February 17, 2017 in San Francisco, CA : Seek the nectar. Ignite imagination. Spread the vibe.
https://nightofthehummingbird.com/
A hybrid concert event opening with provoking speakers, launching into rock 'n' soul from SF's Tracorum, and sliding into the boogie-down dance party with DJ Sasha Rose.
We have a fundraising goal to support 8 scholarships to help kids and their families attend nature immersion and connection experiences this summer.
Dress to have fun and inspire!
PERFORMANCES:
* Rock N' Soul and Gospel Thunderfunk from San Franciso's Own
***TRACORUM***
- with special guest guitarist Mark Karan (Bob Weir, Rat Dog)
- guest sax from Joe Cohen of (Jazz Mafia, West Coast Horns)
* Late Night DJ set from Sasha Rose
https://www.sasharosemusic.com/
* Circus Performances by Bay City Rollers
https://baycityroll.com/
(last performed at The Edwardian Ball)
SPEAKERS
The first part of the evening will also feature guest speakers relating spirituality & science; nature connection & education; regenerative community & cultural resiliance:
* Melissa Sutor, MS, MA - Founder of Dragonfly Healing Center
https://dragonflycenter.org/
- What are the goals, priorities and considerations of inclusion & diversity - both in our local san francisco community, but also as global citizens?
- In these considerations, how can we find guidance from nature?
- How does mindfulness create inclusion?
- What does "Don't Hate, Meditate" really mean?
- How can we become more aware of the illusion that we are separate?
* Lisa Padilla - CEO of SpiritualVR
https://spiritualvr.com/
- What has been the pathway of separation (and emerging reunion) between spirituality and science?
- What is the role of emerging technology in supporting humanity's awakening?
* Michelle Lawton - Educator, Founder of Stretch the Imagination
https://stretchtheimagination.com/philosophy-mission/
- What is "nature connection" and what roles of importance does it play in supporting childhood development?
- What is Nature Deficit Disorder and how is it affecting kids in today's society?
- What role can we all play in supporting the natural brilliance of ...read more

Night of the Hummingbird

Night of the Hummingbird on February 17, 2017 in San Francisco, CA : Seek the nectar. Ignite imagination. Spread the vibe.
https://nightofthehummingbird.com/
A hybrid concert event opening with provoking speakers, launching into rock 'n' soul from SF's Tracorum, and sliding into the boogie-down dance party with DJ Sasha Rose.
We have a fundraising goal to support 8 scholarships to help kids and their families attend nature immersion and connection experiences this summer.
Dress to have fun and inspire!
PERFORMANCES:
* Rock N' Soul and Gospel Thunderfunk from San Franciso's Own
***TRACORUM***
- with special guest guitarist Mark Karan (Bob Weir, Rat Dog)
- guest sax from Joe Cohen of (Jazz Mafia, West Coast Horns)
* Late Night DJ set from Sasha Rose
https://www.sasharosemusic.com/
* Circus Performances by Bay City Rollers
https://baycityroll.com/
(last performed at The Edwardian Ball)
SPEAKERS
The first part of the evening will also feature guest speakers relating spirituality & science; nature connection & education; regenerative community & cultural resiliance:
* Melissa Sutor, MS, MA - Founder of Dragonfly Healing Center
https://dragonflycenter.org/
- What are the goals, priorities and considerations of inclusion & diversity - both in our local san francisco community, but also as global citizens?
- In these considerations, how can we find guidance from nature?
- How does mindfulness create inclusion?
- What does "Don't Hate, Meditate" really mean?
- How can we become more aware of the illusion that we are separate?
* Lisa Padilla - CEO of SpiritualVR
https://spiritualvr.com/
- What has been the pathway of separation (and emerging reunion) between spirituality and science?
- What is the role of emerging technology in supporting humanity's awakening?
* Michelle Lawton - Educator, Founder of Stretch the Imagination
https://stretchtheimagination.com/philosophy-mission/
- What is "nature connection" and what roles of importance does it play in supporting childhood development?
- What is Nature Deficit Disorder and how is it affecting kids in today's society?
- What role can we all play in supporting the natural brilliance of ...read more

SF Mindfulness Course for Teens

SF Mindfulness Course for Teens on March 19, 2017 in San Francisco, CA : The UCSF Center for Integrative Medicine is very excited to announce our upcoming mindfulness class series open to all teens in San Francisco.
Mindfulness can have a large positive impact on teens by reducing anxiety and symptoms of stress, improving mood, concentration and attentional skills, as well as enhancing self-confidence, coping, relationship skills and sense of wellbeing.
Our program is specifically designed to train teenagers in the practice of mindfulness by incorporating age-appropriate variations on traditional practices with play, movement and group interaction.
Quotes from past participants:
* "People have always told me about doing mindfulness, but I felt like it wasn't going to help until I joined the class... Nothing else has helped me to have this peace and calm that I have now."
* "I've been able to have self-love, which is something I have never in my whole life been able to do."
This 8-week programs starts March 19th and we welcome teens between the ages of 15-19 years old (14 years old with the consent of the instructor).
Registration is now available at https://www.osher.ucsf.edu/classes-and-lectures/mindfulness-for-teens/.
Sincerely,
Forest Fein, MA
Lead Instructor and Curriculum Director
[email protected]
Wishing you well,
Katrina Salangsang
Clinic Education Coordinator
UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
1545 Divisadero St.
San Francisco, Ca 94115
Phone: 415-353-7718Edit This Event

Mindfulness Class Series for Teens at the UCSF Osher CenterWHEN:Sunday March 19th - Sunday May 21st WHERE:UCSF
530 Parnassus Ave, CL 220 & 223
San Francisco, CA 94143COST:$350Event Website

The UCSF Center for Integrative Medicine is very excited to announce our upcoming mindfulness class series open to all teens in San Francisco.

Mindfulness can have a large positive impact on teens by reducing anxiety and symptoms of stress, improving mood, concentration and attentional skills, as well as enhancing self-confidence, coping, relationship skills and sense ...read more

SF Mindfulness Course for Teens

SF Mindfulness Course for Teens on March 19, 2017 in San Francisco, CA : The UCSF Center for Integrative Medicine is very excited to announce our upcoming mindfulness class series open to all teens in San Francisco.
Mindfulness can have a large positive impact on teens by reducing anxiety and symptoms of stress, improving mood, concentration and attentional skills, as well as enhancing self-confidence, coping, relationship skills and sense of wellbeing.
Our program is specifically designed to train teenagers in the practice of mindfulness by incorporating age-appropriate variations on traditional practices with play, movement and group interaction.
Quotes from past participants:
* "People have always told me about doing mindfulness, but I felt like it wasn't going to help until I joined the class... Nothing else has helped me to have this peace and calm that I have now."
* "I've been able to have self-love, which is something I have never in my whole life been able to do."
This 8-week programs starts March 19th and we welcome teens between the ages of 15-19 years old (14 years old with the consent of the instructor).
Registration is now available at https://www.osher.ucsf.edu/classes-and-lectures/mindfulness-for-teens/.
Sincerely,
Forest Fein, MA
Lead Instructor and Curriculum Director
[email protected]
Wishing you well,
Katrina Salangsang
Clinic Education Coordinator
UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
1545 Divisadero St.
San Francisco, Ca 94115
Phone: 415-353-7718Edit This Event

Mindfulness Class Series for Teens at the UCSF Osher CenterWHEN:Sunday March 19th - Sunday May 21st WHERE:UCSF
530 Parnassus Ave, CL 220 & 223
San Francisco, CA 94143COST:$350Event Website

The UCSF Center for Integrative Medicine is very excited to announce our upcoming mindfulness class series open to all teens in San Francisco.

Mindfulness can have a large positive impact on teens by reducing anxiety and symptoms of stress, improving mood, concentration and attentional skills, as well as enhancing self-confidence, coping, relationship skills and sense ...read more