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Vedic Mediation Course

  • Yoga Pearl 900 Pearl Street Boulder, CO, 80302 United States (map)

Vedic Mediation Course

With Rachel Appel

Free Introduction Talk — Wednesday, December 13, 2023 - 7:30pm

4-Day Course — Thursday, February 8 - Sunday, February 11, 2024

Description: Interested in Vedic Mediation?

Join us for a Free introductory talk about our upcoming Vedic Meditation Course.

 

This talk is a prerequisite to the Learn to Meditate Course. The free introductory talk is about 45 minutes and covers how the technique works, the benefits of meditation, and the structure of the course. Rachel will answer any questions that arise.


What is Vedic Meditation?
Vedic Meditation is a simple and effortless technique that anyone can learn successfully. It is a mantra-based practice that allows us to gently move beyond thought and access a calm inner state of Being. It provides deep rest for the mind and body, allowing us to release accumulated stress, increase our baseline of happiness, and come back to our true self.

Vedic Meditation is an ancient practice that originated 5,000 years ago from the Veda—a body of knowledge from India that also gave rise to yoga and Ayurvedic medicine. The Vedic Meditation technique wasn’t designed for monks or people living in caves, it was designed for people like us, who live in a dynamic world. It is for people who lead full lives and have families, homes, jobs, responsibilities, hobbies, and ambitions. It is also for people who are stuck or lost and need a tool to help them move forward. It is easy to integrate into a busy lifestyle because we can meditate anywhere we feel comfortable. We can meditate on planes, subways, trains, and park benches, or in cars, noisy houses, offices, and waiting rooms. All we need to do is close our eyes and sit comfortably with our backs supported. We take it as it comes and embrace the simple, natural, innocent, process of Vedic Meditation.

How is Vedic Meditation different than other styles of meditation?

Other styles of meditation typically fall into three categories: contemplation, concentration, and mindfulness. These are all beneficial, but they keep us in the level of thinking and require effort. Vedic Meditation is much easier to practice than other styles of meditation because it doesn’t require any effort or control. It is a transcendent technique that uses a personalized mantra to easily guide the mind to quieter states of awareness. The cycle of thinking and returning to the mantra requires no concentration or force, and helps the body to rest deeply. Rachel tried many styles of meditation over the years but could never stick with them. When Rachel learned Vedic Meditation, she felt a major sense of relief because it was easy to practice and felt the benefits right away.

Benefits of Vedic Meditation

Meditation has been the subject of hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific studies showing a wide range of benefits. These benefits are obtainable from regular practice of Vedic Meditation and include the following:

  • Reduced stress levels

  • Relief from anxiety and depression 

  • Improved health and stronger immune system

  • Better quality sleep and relief from insomnia

  • Increased energy levels and relief from fatigue

  • Increased happiness, fulfillment, and self-esteem

  • Improved relationships

  • Relief from headaches, migraines, and asthma

  • Reduced risk of heart disease

  • Normalized blood pressure and cholesterol levels

  • Reduction of biological aging 

  • Improved memory, concentration, and academic performance

  • Greater clarity and decision-making 

  • Faster reaction times and improved athletic performance 

  • Reduced addictive behaviors and unsustainable habits

  • Normalization of weight

  • Improved creativity, efficiency, and productivity 

  • Increased adaptability, resiliency, and self-sufficiency

Rachel’s Story

In 2015 I had just quit my job and was burnt out, anxious, and dealing with way too many health issues for a 25-year-old. I learned Vedic Meditation and everything changed. I started having more energy, more clarity, and less anxiety. In my first few weeks of meditating I had a vision of becoming an acupuncturist, so I went back to school to do just that. Suddenly my intuition was stronger and I felt more like myself than ever before.

Over the last 8 years of practicing Vedic Meditation, my life has completely transformed in the best ways. I feel less overwhelmed by life and am more calm, open, and compassionate. I feel like less of a victim of the world and can now see that everything is happening for me and not to me. The stressors of life are still present, but I am able to navigate them with less reaction and more grace. My confidence has strengthened and I have learned that going with the flow feels much better than holding on for dear life. My self-sufficiency has increased, as I’ve realized that happiness lies within, and that I won’t find fulfillment outside of myself. My appreciation for nature has taken on a new form, helping me to feel more present and blissful. For all of these reasons, I decided to become a teacher of Vedic Meditation so that I could share this life-changing practice with anyone who wants to learn.

To become a teacher of this tradition I studied for several years and then traveled to India for a 3-month intensive training in the foothills of the Himalayas. During the training, I learned from some of the world’s greatest masters of the tradition, including Thom Knoles, the pre-eminent authority of Vedic Knowledge in the West. After graduating as a Vedic Meditation teacher, I was inducted into the Shankaracharya tradition, an ancient branch of knowledge revered in India.

It is an honor to teach Vedic Meditation and to help my students embrace the peaceful, happy, and full, lives that they deserve.

Price:

  • Free Intro Talk

  • $1,000 for Full 4-Day Course

 
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