Reinhard Gammenthaler

 

11.06.- 28.06.2018 Montenegro

 

Kundalini Yoga Parampara


Willkommen bei Mind


Workshop information

 

Dates: 11.-28.06.2018


Schedule:

  • week one      11.06.-14.06.2018 
  • week two      18.06.-21.06.2018 
  • week three    25.06.-28.06.2018

 

 


Course fee:  one week     € 380.--

                  two weeks      € 550.--

                  three weeks    € 700.--


During the retreat all participants are kindly asked to follow vegetarian diet, refrain from alcohol, drugs and smoking in public areas. 


For registration and further information please contact:

Rainer Neyer
rainer.neyer@gmx.at

 

 

 

 

 

 

Practice hours:

  • morning session    09.00 - 12.00
  • afternoon session  15.00 - 18.00

 

 

 

Accommodation price per day (including morning chay and two yogic meals):

  • single room             € 35.-- per person
  • three-bed room       € 25.-- per person
  • tent                       € 20.-- per person

 

Accommodation rooms depending upon availability.

 



Das sind wir: Mind. Wir sind ein Trio Yoga-Begeisterter und bieten dir Kurse in einzigartiger Atmosphäre. Auf unseren Reisen erlebst du Yoga an ganz besonderen Orten – stets unter freiem Himmel, mitten in der Natur.

Location

 

Ethno Village Montenegro

www.etnoselo.me

 

Donja Brezna

Montenegro

phone: +38267209049

 

 

 

 

 

 



Teacher

 

Reinhard Gammenthaler was the last student of Swami Dhirendra Brahmachari. After years of preparatory practice in Switzerland and West Africa he arrived in Delhi in the year 1988 and was introduced in all the ancient pranayama techniques laid down in the yoga shastra, the old text books of yoga. One year before, in 1987, Dhirendra Brahmachari had shut down all his ashrams in India, because until this time he had never found an apt disciple and successor amongst the many visitors and teachers of his ashrams. Reinhard showed great devotion and willingness to become a yogi, and so the guru accepted him and sent him to a remote valley in Indian Kashmir, where he lived and practiced in complete isolation in Aparna Ashram. There he learnt about the manyfold, subtle and mostly unknown techniques and aspects of pranayama, mudra and svara. The following years of empirical study were adventurous and sometimes dangerous and culminated in "diksha", the initiation by his guru at Naina Devi Mandir on a mountain near village Mantalai (J & K). There he was adviced to take care of all he had learnt and continue the work of his guru. This was exactly what he did, and after the sad demise of his master in 1994 he continued his sadhana. After the millenium he started to teach yoga and he completed the two books of Dhirendra Brahmachari with a third part about mudra and pranayama. With the publication of the "Kundalini Yoga Parampara", a comprehensive work about philosophy and practice of Hatha Yoga he paid deepest respect to the immortal heritage of his guru and to the saints and yogis of yore.