The Universal Mistake
Correct your thinking and accelerate your progress
This is the second offering in the Veda108 series –
making Vedic knowledge relevant and practical for everyday life.
Accelerate your progress
Vedic Meditation works at the deepest level of consciousness. Each day we touch the least-excited state of Being and our awareness grows. At the same time, stress and tension dissolve and our perception becomes clearer. This is a natural process – all we have to do is meditate every day.
And as every meditator discovers, there’s more to it.
What this course is about
There’s a part of your development that’s not so automatic and this has to do with how you think. How you see yourself and your role in the world.
There’s always a lag between our expanding awareness and our old, out-of-date thinking. Everyone goes through this to some degree.
The Universal Mistake is one of thinking about yourself in ways that don’t match who you truly are.
This shows up in different ways:
- negative and recurring thoughts
- feeling unsure and questioning yourself
- noticing repetitive reactions and feeling caught in old patterns
This course will help you get clear about the mistakes in your thinking, challenge your out-of-date assumptions and build a new framework to understand your place in the world.
All that we are is the result of what we have thought.
The mind is everything. What we think, we become.
~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Who can join?
All that’s necessary is that you’ve learned Vedic Meditation correctly, in-person.
Each Veda108 is a standalone course.
You don’t have to have attended earlier Veda108 courses to join this one.
Location
Park Village East, Regent’s Park, London
Closest tube stations are Mornington Park, Camden Town and Euston.
Dates
23rd – 24th November, 2024
Saturday: 10 a.m. – 5.30 p.m.
includes lunch, coffee, tea and snacks
Sunday: 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
includes coffee, tea and snacks
Course fee
£750
– Option to pay in instalments over five months –
Praise for Veda108...
“You’ve given us a blissful two days of knowledge, and I know from the many conversations I had with fellow participants that it is very much appreciated.”
“Thanks to you all for the Veda108 course and for generously sharing your knowledge, humour, and warmth.”
“I found our time together really insightful & enjoyable.”
“Thank you so much for the weekend! It really hit deep for me. Like a real penny drop.”