Dhanjot


About the Teacher

Why study with them?

Therapist · Singer · Artist · Yoga Teacher

A multidimensional being, just like you, devoted to the path of healing and transformation.
Years ago, I found myself in a place of profound pain, diagnosed with two illnesses deemed incurable by conventional medicine. My healing began through silence and devotion in the heart of the Alps, surrendering again and again to the mystery of life.
Silence is the medicine of medicines. Silence means closing all doors and resting fully in the present moment. When we allow and accept what is here, many things unfold beyond our awareness. In silence, devotion naturally blooms. And in nature, we remember our own essence—earth, air, water, and fire living within us. To be in nature is to reconnect with the healing wisdom of life itself.

I never healed myself alone—always guided by what I call the Power to be Powerless, or in other words, the power of prayer and the mystery of surrender. Much of this path I walked in solitude. That is why today I extend my hand to others: to offer the wisdom, tools, and presence I have gathered, and to remind you that healing is not only possible—it is your birthright.
To integrate what we are transforming and healing in our body, mind, and heart is an art. It means living fully by embracing our emotions, body, mind, relationships, and choices—allowing instead of escaping, accepting what is rather than rejecting it, even when it comes as profound pain.

Surrender has been my greatest teacher. I often describe it through three essential concepts:
Letting go – Can we truly release? Stop repeating the story, stop holding on, stop feeding it with thought and words, and let the universe take it?
Allowing – Can we allow what arises, even if it is terrible pain, sadness, or fear? Can we let it be, instead of resisting or numbing ourselves with substances or distractions?
Trusting – Can we stay in trust, not as a hope that tomorrow things will be better, but as the inner wisdom that what is here, right now—even in the deepest pain—is already part of the great miracle?

Sound, music, and voice have also been core to my healing. Sacred sound carries its own power. Before this path, I was not a singer. When the tensions in my spine—belly, chest, throat—began to heal, I became like an empty flute, a vessel through which voice could finally flow. Singing became one of my deepest medicines, and today I feel that every human being carries a unique voice. To liberate and heal is to allow that voice to emerge naturally, to flow through the hollow bamboo. As I often say: we humans speak too much—let us sing instead. Music is the answer.

Yoga has been another pillar. Yoga came to my life after meeting silence in the Alps, and later deepened during eight years of learning and serving in an ashram in Portugal. To me, yoga is the science of angles and triangles that we create within the body. When we place the body in these forms, wisdom flows through. Yoga is both a discipline and a devotion—a way of aligning body, mind, and spirit with the greater harmony of life.

In time, I also became an artist. Before this path, I was not creating. But through meditation and the state of the empty vessel, art began to flow through me. I came to see that creativity is when the creator and the created meet — when you are the empty vessel through which the universe can flow. Art became a way to remain in the now, to step out of overthinking, and to embody presence in a creative form.

Over the past five years, I have also dedicated myself to a project called Life Integration Understanding Healing. This work focuses on integration therapy—supporting people before and after deep transformational journeys. I have witnessed that often the most difficult part of any transformation is not the experience itself, but the weeks that follow. My approach offers tools, practices, and guidance to help participants continue living in grace and harmony with themselves long after the retreat ends.

I could not be the person I am today without the difficulties—the “black holes”—that life placed before me. Each one carried hidden potential, a seed of transformation. It is this potential that I now invite others to discover in themselves.
Through retreats, workshops, and sacred circles, I share the teachings of silence, surrender, sound, yoga, art, integration, and devotion. My work is not just to guide, but to walk alongside you—to remind you that within even the darkest moment, healing is alive, waiting to unfold.

Namaste

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