Re Man Meditation.
Repetitions
Repetitions
Continuing the tradition of our beloved masters Yogi Bhajan and Guru Dev Singh, we hereby invite you to share with the community from all over the world the Reman Japa meditation held in India near Rishikesh at the Himalayan mountains from 16th-23rd February 2023.
It will also be possible to participate Online.
Here you find the links to;
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Every year a large group gathers to chant the Re-Man. We will sit together and continuously chant the Re-Man Shabad for 7 days until 11,000 repetitions have been completed. Yogi Bhajan said that chanting the Re-Man 11,000 times gives one a “Golden Aura.”
The Shabad comes from the writings (Dasam Granth) of the 10th Sikh Guru: Guru Gobind Singh.
Reman 2023
16-23 February
India
The participation requires meditation experience, If it is your first time, it has to be approved by the organizers. Your participation and travel is at your own responsibility. For the Online participation you have to send a signed “waiver and release of all risks” to japa@thegoldenlink.ru. For the live participants the waiver will be signed upon arrival.
There are two email addresses for all your questions:
INDIA: gdsjapas@gmail.com
ONLINE: japa@thegoldenlink.ru
THE LOCATION
Amidst the thick woods of Shivalik, on the Banks of River Huel, and in the vicinity of the yoga Capital of India – Rishikesh, Nirvana River Resort is truly a nature lover’s paradise with incredible landscape, lush green valley, misty woods, a racing river and enchanted mountains which embrace and rejuvenate your entire being and offer a deeper connection with the Divine.
Please note that we have a limited amount of rooms available:
What Is ReMan Shabad?
Shabad means sound. And ReMan Shabad is a perfect combination of sounds, the combination and interweaving of which creates a certain pressure of the tongue on the upper palate.
In Sanskrit “Deep relaxation in the divine name” or “Abandoning oneself to the essence of true identity”: it is a traditional healing art that uses the ability to feel. Experiencing the transcendent meditative state of consciousness depends on the ability to keep the mind in a state of neutrality and silence.