The Path To Witness Consciousness – Shaktipat Blessing Retreat

Shaktipat Intensive Secret of the Siddhas

SHAKTIPAT INTENSIVE – THE PATH TO WITNESS CONSCIOUSNESS
WEEKEND SHAKTIPAT BLESSING RETREAT

With Kedarji

ON 4/11-13, 2025

Shaktipat Intensive Schedule

Friday, November 1st from 7:30 – 9pm
Saturday, November 2nd from 9:45am – 5pm
Sunday, November 3rd from 9:45am – 3pm

The mind loves the places it frequents the most, you get what you meditate on and you become what you obey. In order to attain permanent spiritual transformation that can lead to Liberation, it is essential that you learn to reign in the restless mind. This happens when you are able to observe all the places you allow your mind to go, from that witness to your mind.

In this 2.5-day Shaktipat Blessing Retreat, we will examine and practice the methods for increasing your spiritual witnessing awareness to heighten your state of Witness Consciousness. Once you do so, your experience of the indescribable Joy of the Self will grow and grow, as you surrender the ego-idea completely.

In this 2.5-day weekend Shaktipat Meditation retreat Kedarji’s Shaktipat Blessing will be given.

There will be a lot of chanting and meditation in this intensive. 

WHERE

Shaktipat Intensive The Path to Witness Consciousness. This weekend Shaktipat Blessing Retreat will take place at Nileshwar Shaktipat Yoga Sanctuary and Church of the Heart, 841 Boardman-Canfield Rd., Suite 302, Youngstown (Boardman), Ohio 44512. **This location is handicapped accessible.

COST PER PERSON

$495 with accommodations
$385 without accommodations

INCLUDED IN YOUR ENROLLMENT AT NO ADDITIONAL COST

  • Vegan meals included at no cost. ($50 value)
  • A free subscription to our eNewsletter. You can safe unsubscribe at any time with one click.

If you want to enroll someone under the age of 18, contact us.

ENROLL NOW

**View a Free online video to experience and learn more about our Shaktipat Meditation Retreat and Kedarji’s Shaktipat Blessing.

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