🎄 About the Seminar
A heartfelt and practical space for parents who support the spiritual, emotional and inner growth in Sahaja Yoga.

This seminar will be especially valuable for parents of children ages 9–13, when trust, openness and communication become essential in maintaining a loving connection
and supporting the child’s confident spiritual growth.
👩‍🏫 About the Speaker — Evgenia Gancheva
  • Educator with 14 years of experience in children’s Sahaj projects (Borotin)
  • Mother of two boys (ages 9 and 13)
  • Sahaja marriage — 17 years
  • Certified Expert in Emotional Intelligence Assessment and Development
  • Peer consultant at the Maternal Support Center
  • Organizer of children’s camps in Austria
  • Facilitator of film clubs for mothers and teens
  • Leader of support groups for mothers
Evgenia brings warmth, real-life wisdom and deep Sahaj understanding of family life.
Purpose

To help parents build strong, open, spiritually grounded
relationships with their growing children —
relationships where love, trust,
Sahaja Yoga and meditation become the foundation of family life.
✨ Main Topics
Protecting children means being prepared to answer uncomfortable questions. If a child feels they can't ask you, they'll easily Google a new word. The question is, what will they see there? + Algorithms that, despite parental controls, present controversial content to teenagers.
  • • Puberty is a natural separation
    How to allow independence while keeping closeness.
    What helps the bond grow instead of break during this phase.
    How to become a significant adult for your child, someone they want to listen to and not a morality police.
  • • Trust Instead of Control
    When children enter puberty, only fear-based and discipline methods lose all power.








Trusting relationships and sincere dialogue become the real foundation for transformation.
We will explore:
  • How and what to talk about?
  • How to open deeper, more honest conversations?
  • How to speak about important Sahaj principles with warmth and respect?
  • How to become a significant adult — someone your child wants to listen to, not hide from?
By adolescence, it is important to have already built a trust-based connection.
Otherwise, the “carrot and stick” method stops working.
Trust becomes the only meaningful influence on a growing teenager.
Gadgets are not the problem — disconnection is.
How to stay aware of what your child sees online,
discuss difficult topics and build a home atmosphere where real interests, creativity, meditation and shared time come first.
  • • Digital Life and Gadgets




  • • Sincerity in Meditation and Sahaj Life




Teens feel sincerity instantly — and they also feel pretense or pressure.
How to stay authentic in your meditation,
how to answer uncomfortable Sahaj questions
and how not to fall into “fanatic” overtones that push teens away.
We will explore:
• how we can help children to understand real friendship principle and to find they own balance between Sahaja culture and school life,
• how to support children in choosing harmonious friends,
• how to speak about purity without shame or avoidance,
• why silence creates confusion while calm guidance creates clarity.
  • • Friendship, Relationships, and Inner Purity
    Friendship becomes a central theme during pre-teen and teen years.
    Who will speak to children about purity of relationships, healthy boundaries and respect —
    if not parents or Sahaj educators?



  • • Chastity, Dharmic Values and Staying True to Sahaj Principles
    Children today can see things online with one accidental click.
    The question is not if they will encounter it — but how prepared they are.
    We will explore how to help your child:
    • understand the dharma of relationships,
    • value purity, modesty and respect,
    • come to you with questions before the Internet becomes their “teacher.”


This topic is delicate, important, and deeply personal — we will approach it with wisdom, warmth and Sahaj awareness.
Protecting children means being prepared to answer uncomfortable questions. If a child feels they can't ask you, they'll easily Google a new word. The question is, what will they see there?
Algorithms that, despite parental controls, present controversial content to teenagers.

💬 For Whom


  • Parents of children 7–16 years old
  • Sahaj educators, helpers and Yuva shakti
  • Anyone wishing to build deeper trust, honesty and spiritual grounding in family relationships

💫 Format and Duration


  • Three interactive blocks of 2 hours each (with breaks)
  • Live seminar at Rama School
  • Open dialogue, Q&A, shared reflection and gentle meditation
  • Language: English (translation possible)
  • Participation included for camp parents
"If we want our children to grow into the realm of God - they are great saints who are born - if we want to give them a full chance of the enjoyment then let us first of all become proper parents and not people who just live with illusions.'"
Registration
How you can participate in the seminars as a parent:

For any questions, please write to info@ramaschool.org

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