In-Person: Masters Day Celebration with Swami Gyankirti - One Day Retreat


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Invitation to a very special In-Person Masters Day Full Moon Celebration (Guru Purnima) with Swami Gyankirti.
This is a Full Day, In-Person Osho Meditation Retreat in Kennesaw, GA. All are invited, no prior experience necessary.
Start Time: 8:00 AM
8:00-9:00 Dynamic Meditation
9:00-10:30 Breakfast & Chill
10:30-12:30 Morning Session
12:30-2:30 Lunch & Chill
2:30-3:30 Osho Kundalini Meditation
3:30-6:30 Afternoon Session
7:00 Dinner
End Time: 8:00 PM
Contribution: $150 per person / $250 for a Couple
Cost includes Participation plus all vegetarian meals.
(There is no partial day participation)
This is a non-profit event, all contributions after the essential expenses are gifted to Medissage Osho Meditation Center in SC.
Discounts - Active Students and Senior Citizens above 60 - $125
Note-
1. Please park near the pool by the entrance of sub division or park on our side of the street. Pool parking is preferred as this is a full day event.
2. Wear loose clothing, preferably maroon
3. Arrive early for Dynamic.
4. If Meditation in progress please wait in the Zorba room or in the yard.
Space is very limited, and food is being arranged for the event, so please RSVP and register by paying your contribution.
About Swami Gyankirti
Many of us know Swami Gyankirti and have experienced meditating and celebrating in his lively presence and guidance.
New friends can know a little bit about him and his works here -
https://medissage.org/?page_id=26
How to register -
PayPal - @oshoatlanta
Venmo - @dhyanparitosh
Zell - 6785748150
Osho says - "The role of the guru is to give you a glimpse of the real -- not a teaching, but an awakening. The guru is not a teacher: the guru is an awakener. He has not to give you doctrines. If he gives you doctrines, he is a philosopher. If he talks about the world as illusory and argues and proves that the world is illusory, if he discusses, debates, if he intellectually gives you a doctrine, he is not a guru, he is not a master. He may be a teacher, a teacher of a particular doctrine, but he is not a master, not a guru.
A guru is not a giver of doctrines. He is a giver of methods -- of methods which can help you to come out of your sleep. That is why a guru is always a disturber of your dreams, and it is difficult to live with a guru. It is very easy to live with a teacher because he never disturbs you. Rather, he goes on increasing your accumulation of knowledge. He helps you to be more egoist; he makes you more knowledgeable. Your ego is more fulfilled. Now you know more, you can argue more. You can teach yourself, but a guru is always a disturber. He will disturb your dream and your sleep, and you may have been dreaming a very beautiful dream. You may have been on a trip, a beautiful trip. He will disturb it, and you will get angry.
A guru is always in danger from his disciples. Any moment they can kill him because he is going to disturb; that is what his work is. He cannot help you to be yourself as you are because you are false. He has to destroy your false identity. It is painful. That is why, unless there is a very deep love, the work is impossible. A very deep intimacy is needed; otherwise hate will be there. So a guru cannot allow you to be near him unless you have surrendered; otherwise you are going to be an enemy. Only with your total surrender can a guru work, because it is a spiritual surgery." - The Book of Secrets Chapter #36

In-Person: Masters Day Celebration with Swami Gyankirti - One Day Retreat