David Lutz

David Lutz

Kaivalya Natana–Sanskrit for “silence dancing.” Imagine every action in our lives flowing from a place of silent potential into beautiful, smooth manifestation.

“It’s not only possible, it’s pretty simple!” claims Orcas resident Dave Lutz. “Kaivalya is the process of creation itself, and we can tap into this heart-opening flow through a very simple and easily-learned ancient method. It’s possible to learn kaivalya in a single day, and dramatically transform your life.”

Lutz maintains this practice will bring deeper fulfillment, awareness , and reduction in stress to every level of life.

“From relationships to health, you will see a difference,” he adds.

He’s offering a one day workshop where part of the focus will be on the movement form of kaivalya. “It is what tai chi and qigong were based on, but much simpler, more powerful, and easier to learn,” he says.

He’ll also dive deeply into the concept of how it works on a universal scale, and then tie this into our individual lives. It will be held at the Ocean Song temple at 102 Cliffhouse Ct. next to Rosario on Saturday May 25th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $45.00. RSVP to 376-3472, or kaivallha@sambodha.org

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