Why you can’t join the seminar online
A seminar is a vital instrument of learning. For beginners, it marks their first encounter with both Master and the Knowledge. Face-to-face contact brings something subtle that cannot be conveyed through a screen—especially for those who are only beginning their practice.
- During the seminar, Master imparts not only a coherent system of techniques and theoretical knowledge, but also his personal experience—conveyed as a living state that most participants can feel. The unique atmosphere makes these two days seem to pass “in a single breath.” Even those unaccustomed to sitting for long periods remark on the sense of lightness and renewed energy they experience.
- Through Master’s explanations, his inner strength, and his simple yet vivid examples from life, a genuine understanding of the essence and purpose of yoga begins to awaken within participants.
- The shared living field created by the participants generates an “incredible flow of energy,” that continues to inspire and sustain one’s practice long after the seminar ends.
The method of direct transmission—knowledge passed directly from teacher to disciple—is an ancient tradition upheld by yogis and sages throughout the ages. It ensures that the teaching is received without distortion and brings about deep inner transformation. This is precisely why disciples come to Master. The living presence of Master awakens something within that no book can impart.
❇️ If you feel an inner calling, if you are drawn to yoga, enjoy Imram’s lectures and satsangs, and wish not only to see him in person but also to receive genuine knowledge, we warmly invite you to the upcoming seminar.
The “Six Steps to Self-Realisation” seminar will take place in Berlin on 22-23 November.
Follow the link to learn more about the programme and to register.
We will be delighted to welcome everyone!
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