Shiva & You: Exploring the Consciousness of Stillness & Liberation
About this Event
The 6th of Alexandria II's Sacred Vedic Wisdom Teachings Series.
Join us for a heart-centered exploration of Shiva
The workshop will include:
- storytelling
- guided reflection
- gentle movement
- meditation
- mantra chanting
- discussion
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We will explore:
how transformation is not about becoming something new—but releasing what no longer belongs to who you truly are?
Join us for an intimate and experiential exploration of Shiva, one of the most profound and mysterious archetypes within the Hindu tradition.
Known as the Transformer, Shiva represents the consciousness that dissolves what has completed its purpose so that something new may emerge. He is the great yogi seated in perfect stillness, the cosmic dancer whose movement creates and dissolves worlds, and the fierce yet compassionate presence that invites us beyond illusion and into deeper truth.
Through Shiva, we encounter one of life's great spiritual paradoxes: stillness and movement, creation and destruction, detachment and love, form and formlessness.
Together, we'll explore Shiva's fascinating stories and rich symbolism—from his third eye, crescent moon and sacred Ganga to the serpent around his neck, his trident, the damaru drum, and his manifestation as Nataraja, the cosmic dancer.
But this evening is about more than understanding Shiva.
It is an invitation to encounter the Shiva consciousness within ourselves.
What are you ready to release?
What has served its purpose but is asking to be surrendered?
Who might you become when you stop holding onto who you have been?
Whether you’re new to Vedic philosophy or have been walking this path for years, this workshop offers an inspiring and accessible introduction to one of its most beloved archetypes.
Join us as we discover that.
No prior experience is necessary. All curious hearts are welcome.
About the Facilitator
Palki has spent many years exploring consciousness, spirituality, meditation, energy healing, and the wisdom traditions of the East. Her interest in the Vedic archetypes arises from study, personal connection, and lived experience. Through discussion, contemplation, and experiential practice, Her approach is grounded in curiosity and the understanding that spiritual teachings are most powerful when they become a living part of our everyday experience.
Parking
There is public parking nearby, as well as customer parking in the back of the store at 172 Shoppers Lane, Pasadena.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 39.19


















