Weekly Calendars and Special Events

Shri Guru Gita

Shri Guru Gita recitation is held every Sunday morning at 9:30-10:45am CST

Evening Satsang and Evening Arati

In our evening satsangs, seekers gather for chanting, meditation, and listening to scriptural teachings and readings.

Evening Satsang – Sat. Oct. 5, 6pm to 7:30pm
Evening Arati – Sat. Oct. 12, 5pm to 5:30pm

The Siddha Yoga Shaktipat Intensive®:
“The Body is the Temple of the Self”

The Siddha Yoga Shaktipat intensive is a rare opportunity for seekers to receive the awakening of Kundalini Shakti from our lineage. This transformative one-day event happens only once a year, and it will be offered on two separate dates:

Saturday Oct. 26 & Sunday Oct. 25, 9:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m.

The webpages for the Siddha Yoga Shaktipat Intensive on the Siddha Yoga path website are a valuable resource. At any time convenient to your schedule, you may participate in the Preparation for the Siddha Yoga Shaktipat Intensive webcast there.

Other ways to prepare on your own include the following:

  • Read and reflect on the Invitation Letter to the Shaktipat Intensive on the Siddha Yoga path website.
  • Read or reread The Mystery of the Mind by Swami Muktananda, available now in English in Siddha Yoga bookstores and on the Siddha Yoga Bookstore website.
  • Regularly visit the Siddha Yoga path website to study the Siddha Yoga teachings.
  • You may want to check out the webpages about the Shaktipat Intensive, especially the Divya Sukta webpage and the exposition titled Mumukshutva by Siddha Yoga scholar Ben Williams.

Please contact Molly Donovan for intensive registration at 713-417-2315 or via email.


Please note, COVID Safety Measures that will be respectfully in effect, include:

  • If you are feeling ill, have any COVID related symptoms, have tested positive for COVID, or may have been recently exposed do COVID, please do not attend
  • Masks are now optional while inside the center

A complete list of the Houston center’s COVID protocol and safety measures, as designed through community input and SYDA Foundation guidelines, is available here.