Jap Ji Sahib - The Song of the Soul
Jap means to repeat, Ji means Soul. The reciting of the Jap Ji Sahib creates a deep connection to our own source of inspiration. The Jap Ji is a poem, that works with the technology of the Naad (Sound), his vibration helps to let go of stocked though patterns, to grow spiritually and to live life with a deeper understanding of oneself. The sounds of the 40 Pauris (steps or chapters) guide us through the 8 Chakras (Energy Centers) their energies influences beautifully the Body and Mind System.
This Online Course purpose, is to get you into the flow of reading Japji and understand the basics of each Pauri.
This will be part of it:
Insight into the effect of each Pauri and its meaning
Exercises that help you to recite and use the Jap Ji
Slow word by word chanting
You will get:
Jap Ji learning text, to easily follow the pronunciation according to the Naad Yoga technology
Slow recording of each Pauri
To deepen your practice after the Workshop, Judith offers you
3 Training Mornings. 3rd to 5th of May from 07:00 to 08:00.Video recordings of all classes
This course is an opportunity for Kundalini Yoga Teachers and anyone interested in Mantras and their effects. Each morning we will practice 1h and have 30min for questions and answers.
Parvinder teaches in English. No previous knowledge is necessary in order to be part of the course.
Jap Ji Sahib, the Song of the Soul 30th of April to 2nd of May 2020
From Thursday to Saturday 08:30 - 11:00 // Price: CHF 100.–
* everyone with no income is welcome to “pay as you can”.
* if you choose to pay with TWINT, please write your Name and Jap Ji
Parvinder Singh Khalsa from Amritsar, India started his study of Naad Yoga as an eleven-year-old. He travels around the world to share tirelessly his love and vast knowledge about the technique and healing power of Naad Yoga. In his workshops, he conveys the meaning and the correct pronunciation of the mantras in association with meditation. Parvinder's work will let you experience the effect of Naad instantly. To his students, he counts many famous mantra singers around the world.