About Imram
Imram is a Master of Kriya Yoga, a composer and multi-instrumentalist. For more than twenty years, he has shared the wisdom of Kriya through seminars, retreats, and lectures, uniting people from across the world. With his profound experience and inspiring teachings, he has guided millions of seekers on their journey of self-discovery.
Imram has conducted over 200 events throughout Europe and Asia. Tens of thousands of people have attended his gatherings in Russia, Montenegro, Spain, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, India, and many other countries.
The Kriya method that Imram imparts is presented as a clear and coherent system, rooted in both scientific understanding and ancient tradition. This system of techniques can be practised at any age and requires no special preparation. Through regular practice, Kriya enhances concentration, deepens awareness, strengthens physical, psychological, and mental well-being, and awakens creative potential. Imram’s teachings draw upon his many years of dedicated spiritual practice, his pilgrimages to sacred places, and interacting with great Masters and Teachers.
Music also plays a vital role in his work.
His compositions, imbued with deep meaning, uplift the spirit and bring joy.
Since 2004, Imram has performed more than sixty concerts in Russia and abroad — from Moscow and St Petersburg to the Urals and Siberia, as well as in Spain, India, Latvia, Germany, and Kazakhstan. He has also participated in international music festivals in Budapest, Moscow, and other cities.
Today, Imram has over 100,000 followers worldwide. Through his own example, he demonstrates how spiritual development may be harmoniously integrated with social and family life, while serving humanity and the world.
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