Time’s running out – just one week left


Hi Reader,

You still have time to enroll in my upcoming course, Journey into the Bhagavad Gita.

But not much: enrollment will close next Thursday night, so you’ve got just

Count down to 2024-09-06T03:59:00.000Z

This course will be a great opportunity for you to gain a better understanding of yoga philosophy and experience the practical benefits of connecting universal principles of spiritual knowledge to your lived experience:

  • a deeper understanding of how the world influences our thoughts, feelings, and behavior
  • higher levels of self-awareness, self-confidence, and inner peace
  • a greater ability to move through the world without feeling overwhelmed by the world

It’s also a great opportunity to connect with a community of like-minded seekers of spiritual wisdom.

Every class and discussion session will be live – nothing is pre-recorded. And you won’t just be listening to lectures; you’ll be participating in interactive sessions where questions will serve as jumping off points for group discussions and personal experiments will serve as catalysts for individual contemplation.

If you're ready to learn the complete spiritual science of yoga philosophy, then this course is for you.

8 LIVE INTERACTIVE CLASSES VIA ZOOM

Sundays @ 12:00 pm ET

September 8, 15, 29 | October 6, 20, 27 | November 10, 17

PLUS:

2 LIVE BONUS Q&A / APPLICATION SESSIONS

Saturdays @ 11:00 am ET

October 12 | November 2

TUITION: $297

CLICK HERE to get complete information and enroll!

All of the live classes and bonus sessions will be recorded - if you miss a live class you can watch or listen to the replays any time.

I hope you’ll join me on this exciting adventure into the metaphysics, mysticism, ethics, theology, and existential wonder of the Bhagavad Gita.

Thanks - I hope you're having a great week,

- Hari-k

PS: This course is registered with Yoga Alliance. Participants can get 14 hours of CE credit for Yoga Philosophy, Lifestyle and Ethics for Yoga Teachers.

PPS: Any questions about the course? If so, just reply to this email.

Hari-kirtana das

Hari-kirtana is an author, mentor, and yoga teacher who shares his knowledge and experience of how the yoga wisdom tradition can guide us toward meaningful and transformative spiritual experiences.

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