I’m delighted to be returning for my third year teaching at the Parāśara Conference—an esteemed gathering of Vedic astrology teachers and practitioners from around the world.
This year, I’ll be sharing Yogic Jyotiṣa: Pathways of Prāṇa.
If you’ve been feeling the call to join, registration increases by $100 on May 1st, offering a supportive window to enter at the current tier. You’re warmly welcome to use my code TULSI108 for 10.8% off.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st | 8:00-9:30 AM EST | ONLINE
Yogic Jyotiṣa: Pathways of Prāṇa
Within the Vedic worldview, knowing unfolds as a remembering—a return. Awareness moves like a river, shaped by breath, time, and attention, carrying memory toward its source. Jyotiṣa is held here as yogic sādhanā: a way of discerning the currents that guide this movement, the subtle pathways through which prāṇa refines perception and fashions creative intelligence into lived experience. All rivers eventually reach the ocean, and Jyotiṣa reveals the many paths by which consciousness seeks to cross the shore.
From the Vedas and Yoga Śāstra to the cosmological memory carried through the Purāṇas and the great epics, wisdom was known through meditative cognition and transmitted through story, symbol, poetry, and contemplative vision. These traditions form a single continuum of knowing—where cognition, devotion, and perception converge—and it is through this living lineage that the pathways of the Sun and Moon are explored, remembered, and embodied.
