This course provides practical - and at times, thought-provoking—answers to today’s complex questions.
It guides you through transformative teachings of Kabbalah and spiritual energy.
Know about:
“What is this inverted tree of life?
It is you, not you the body, but you the soul. This root is rooted upward into the unknown.
What is this unknown?
The unknown is the Higher Soul, the Atma, ultimately to the Paramatma.”
- Master Choa Kok Sui
Time: 8:30am to 6.00pm
Elig: Basic Pranic Healing
Facilitator: Acharya Hermie
Venue: Holiday Inn, Marol Naka
Fees: Fresher:
Till 5th April 2026 – INR 10,000/-
Till 11th June 2026 – INR 11,000/-
Till 26th June 2026 – INR 12,000/-
Fees: Reviewer: Rs. 5500/-

If you're looking to deepen your spiritual journey with powerful, ancient teachings, this course is for you.
It offers insights into Kabbalah’s spiritual principles, chakra knowledge, and also the art of transforming energy into love and spirituality.
By the end, you’ll have practical tools and meditative practices to enhance both your inner peace and overall well-being.
GMCKS emphasizes meditation as a transformative practice that helps individuals connect with their inner selves and achieve clarity and emotional balance.
Through meditation, one can tap into a deeper level of awareness and awaken hidden spiritual potential.
The teachings of GMCKS encourage individuals to acknowledge and embrace the universal energy that flows through all living beings, achieving a sense of connection, healing, and empowerment.
This understanding inspires deeper compassion and collaborative spirit.
According to GMCKS, discovering one's purpose is pivotal for spiritual growth.
By aligning actions with core values, individuals to create a meaningful life that reflects their true essence, leading to self-actualization and joy.
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Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine but rather to complement it.