Back to All Events

Breath Zikhr Ecstasy


Breath Zikhr Ecstasy

with Arham

“Breath is your life and breath is also the bridge between the conscious and the unconscious, between your body and your soul. This bridge has to be used. If you can use this bridge rightly, you can go to the other shore”. - OSHO   (The New Alchemy: To Turn You On)

 

Sufis knew how the breathing is important for healing yourself.

They developed ‘’zikhrs’’ technics to overcome the difficulties caused by the defence mechanisms during the breathing… This work is an easy way to reconnect to your Self by using sacred sounds and breath together.

Breath, zikr, whirling, gibberish, dancing, sufi storys, sufi meditations are some of the methods that will be used in this workshop. . .                                                                                              

“Come, come, whoever you are,
wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving,
it doesn’t matter.
Ours is not a caravan of despair.
Come, even if you have broken your vow a hundred times.
Come, come again, come.”

-RUMİ

 

About Arham

He has been a passionate meditator for 42 years. The past 22 years he has dedicated his life to train himself in different fields for spiritual growth. He attended his trainings in many different Osho Centers in India, Europe and the United States. As an Anatolian Turkish he has been in sufi culture all his life. And wants joyfully to share all this accumulation.

Had been trained on: Primal and Tantra teenage deconditioning   (Premartha – Svarup), Transsomatic Dialogues Therapy (Devageet), Osho Diamnond Breath (Dr. Devapath- Dwari -Bodhi Ray- Shanti), Learning Love - Co–Dependency (Dr.Krishnananda – Amana), Osho Counseling (Svagito - Dwari), Family Constellation Training (Part 1and 2) (Svagito), Tantra Love and Ecstasy (Margot Anand). Swami Arham was for 24 years  professional basketball coach for many teams, mostly for Galatasaray and the Turkish national teams.       

Previous
Previous
6 August

Inner Dance Alchemy Training™️

Next
Next
12 August

Die Before You Die – The Art of Let Go