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17.10 A Crash Course in the Chakras by Paula & Rebecca Malherbe

  • har studio 116 Urbanstraße Berlin, Berlin, 10967 Deutschland (map)
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SATURDAY 16:00 - 20:00 Hs

“The body is physical. We can see it with our eyes. But the body also has another field of energy and activity that we cannot see with the eye, this is known as the subtle body. Yogis who have trained themselves to see this energy field say it is like light radiating in complex patterns from each cell of the body. It is fluid and constantly moving. There are subtle circles of energy that interconnect the subtle and physical realms. These centres of transformation and connection are called chakras. These chakras interact with and influence our thoughts, moods, health, and other bodily functions. They exchange energy from gross to subtle and from subtle to gross. They are doorways to consciousness.” Gurucharan Singh Khalsa 

Rebecca and Paula will work with you, giving you a deeper understanding of how each chakra works. There will be a little theory, a little movement for each chakra, meditation and the Gong. This workshop is a great way to get to know yourself a little bit more. 

The aim of the workshop is to help you realise that the Kundalini, meaning “circular power”, lives within all of us. Hopefully we can help you release a little more of the Kundalini from the reservoir sitting at the base of your spine, so that you may function from a deeper knowing and start moving in the direction of reaching your potential.

Energy exchange: 45€

The space is limited. If you decide to join, please email me at

 harhari-yoga@outlook.com to secure a space and make the payment to fix your spot.

Payment can be made to: 

Paula Malherbe

Deutsche Bank

DE05 1007 0024 0233 3219 00

Verwendungszweck: Chakra Workshop 17.10.2020

Rebecca and Paula are super excited to be sharing this knowledge with you.

Earlier Event: 10 October
10.10 Sound Metaphors: Listening Sessions
Later Event: 24 October
24.10 Deep Release by Sara Penzar