Christopher & Chandanni Miglino

Saturday 2 - 3:30 PM

Tantra & Osho Nadabrahma Meditation

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We will begin with the Osho Nadabrahma meditation.  This is a one- hour meditation in three stages.  It is an old Tibetan technique usually done in the early hours of the morning but can be done at any time of the day, best on an empty stomach.  It is a sitting method where though a series of hand movements and humming one comes to contemplative and meditative space within a very short amount of time. Following this meditation we will listen to an Osho discourse on the path of Tantra and then have time for questions as we close our session.

Christopher Miglino is the CEO and Founder of Conscious Enlightenment. The goal of Conscious Enlightenment as a company is to globally support, fund, and or create various companies that offer information, products and services for like-minded people in a world community. Conscious Enlightenment is the manifestation of the idea that people of all cultures, religions, ethnicities, and nationalities share more commonalities than differences and that by recognizing the thread of similarities that connect us all, Conscious Enlightenment can weave a tapestry of companies that span the globe, offering a wide and unique blend of information, goods, and services that appeal to the conscious community.

Chandanni Miglino is an actress, currently the publisher of Common Ground agazine in San Francisco , and a yoga teacher. She has been practicing yoga and meditation for almost seven years.  She lives between San Francisco and Los Angeles with her husband and her baby girl, Shanti Cheyenne. She has studied yoga with Gurmukh since the year 2000 and is a certified Kundalini yoga instructor.  She incorporates the teachings of many spiritual  teachers in her classes, including Osho and Swami Vishwananda whom she is touched and guided by. Life is about spreading the message of love to everything and everyone while experiencing and living in the moment as fully and as deeply as possible.

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