Serendipity full moon lunar eclipse with sacred gong bath
This January Full Moon Lunar Eclipse is powerful in its impact. Eclipses generally put us where we need to be, sometimes before we even realize it for ourselves. This can sometimes be a scary or challenging thing, but Eclipses do remind us that there is a higher plan… and a higher reason for the events that unfold in our lives.
On The 10th of January, Mercury, Pluto, Saturn and Ceres will directly oppose the Moon. This polarity of planets “opposing” the moon creates extreme tension and can be a period that can cause melancholy, pessimism and difficulties.
Let’s experience this Full Moon Lunar Eclipse together in Meditation and Sacred Prayer, dive deep into the creative sound of the Gong, so that we may peer into the deeper plan of our Soul to see where we feel guided. By paying attention and tuning within, we can understand where we need to be and what lessons we are destined to fulfill.
Please join us as we experience the Gong in a way that releases the karmic weight of the earth so that our minds and bodies move into a deep state of harmonious balance. Leveraging the fullness of the moon we can experience the full light of our Soul.
Meditate to manifest, meditate to heal, and meditate to open yourself to the infinite potential of the cosmos. Enjoy the Sacred Gong Immersion and enjoy the healing effects of chanting Mantra!
“The process of self-healing is the privilege of every human being. Self-healing is not a miracle, nor is it a question of being able to do something that most people can’t. Self-healing is a process that occurs through the relationship between the physical and the infinite power of the soul. It is a contract, a union – that is the science of Kundalini Yoga.” -Yogi Bhajan
Please bring your blanket and pillow for the extended Gong layout.
Date & Time: Friday, January 10th @7pm
Location: 2609 South Jackson Street
Cost: $18 Drop-In Class. All Class Passes accepted
About the instructor: Sada Simran
Sada Simran learned the Gong directly from Yogi Bhajan with whom he studied with for over 35 years. Before moving to Seattle in 2007, he was acting director of Yoga West in Los Angeles, Yogi Bhajan’s home studio. He brings to his classes insights into the nature of consciousness and inspires his students to go beyond their perceived limitations. Sada Simran and his wife Cindi founded and currently run the Guru Gayatri Kundalini Yoga and Meditation Center a 501©3 non-profit organization.