Sacred Dimensions: Discovering the Connection Between Body, Space, and Balance
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 @ (PDT) 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM PST
WITH MANDODARI
IN PERSON OR ONLINE
Online registrants will receive a Zoom link at least one hour before the talk.
Please join us for this special lecture. Embark on a journey to uncover the ancient wisdom of Vaastu Shastra, a profound Indian architectural science that reveals how sacred dimensions of space—used in structures like the Temple of Solomon and ancient Hindu temples—connect deeply with our own bodies and inner balance. This session will offer you a deeper understanding of how your body resonates with the sacred dimensions of space.
Mandodari will share insights from over 20 years of research and practice in Vaastu Shastra, including the relationship between bodily resonant frequencies and their associated colors and sounds, which can help restore inner harmony. Together, we will explore the practical applications of this knowledge.
Mandodari will provide tips on how to transform your home into a healing space by aligning its design and energy flow with Vaastu principles. You will leave with actionable insights on how to create a more balanced and peaceful environment in your living space. Additionally, she share examples from her work designing and consulting on healing homes in the USA, Russia, and India, as well as stories of how these principles have transformed the lives of her clients.
After the lecture, we will open the floor for a Q&A session, where you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss your unique needs and experiences.
Olga Mandodari Sokolova is a Certified Vaastu Shastra Consultant, trained in India by Dr. Ganapati Sthapati. She holds an M.S. in civil engineering, and A.S. and A.A. degrees in Interior Design.
A message from Mandodari: I’m honored to have this opportunity to share this powerful knowledge with you, and I hope you leave inspired to make meaningful changes in your life and home. Let’s begin this journey of discovery together!
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