“Enlightenment is not a big deal”
"Kundalini Yoga gives you the power to have whatever you want but it also gives you the wisdom to not want it anymore” says
Bijay J Anand
An accomplished actor and one of the leading Kundalini Yoga teachers in the world, certified by the Kundalini Research Institute, Los Angeles, Bijay is ecstatic about being able to balance his life between his love for yoga and his passion for acting.
The principle philosophy behind Bijay’s teaching is that though it is important to do yoga every day, to eat healthy food and have a healthy lifestyle, it is much more important to understand how our thoughts, speech, actions and intentions play a vitally important role in our life for both, our health as well as our happiness.
Bijay’s tryst with yoga started 25 years ago. Blessed with an inquisitive mind, he exposed himself to various forms of yoga including Iyengar Yoga, Ashthanga Vinyasa and Hatha. But what really changed his life was his first experience with Kundalini Yoga.
He conducts Retreats and Wellness Programs based on Kundalini Yoga in India and across cities in Europe, the U.S. , Latin America, Russia, China and the Middle East. Bijay’s impactful wellness programs have touched the lives of thousands of participants across continents. Bijay has just completed a book titled “Enlightenment is not a big deal”. This book, due to be released shortly , lays down the ground rules for living a life of awareness and mindfulness.
When asked about his views on International Yoga Day on 21st June, 2019, he said "I think that our PM Mr.Narendra Modiji has done the entire world a huge favour by highlighting the importance of yoga in our lives. I love the fact that on this one day, everyone on this planet is focussed on introspection and personal development which goes a long way in not only healing that individual but also for the well-being of our entire planet Earth.
“I will be teaching at the Holistic Live festival in Manchester followed by the Healing Festival in Prague with dozens of workshops in Sweden and Germany in between”.
He signs off with his favourite quote, “I can only plant the seeds. It’s up to you to flower or not”.
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