
8 Week Blueprint
Welcome friends
Hello, my name is Leanne Campbell. Recently, after completing an advanced yoga training course, I felt compelled to offer students a unique gift: a blend of Yoga, Chakra Healing, and Dynamic Meditation tools. These modalities have enriched my personal journey inward and outward, aiding me in navigating everyday life.
The “Shedding into Soul Culture” course is a multi-dimensional treasure trove of wisdom and methods that have profoundly impacted my understanding of body, mind, and soul. Over the past 30 years, I have been fortunate to learn from esteemed teachers in the realms of higher consciousness. Now, I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to share these transformative tools with you.
Over the next 8 weeks, as we embark on this journey of learning and unlearning, we will immerse ourselves in practices that have inspired my own evolution. Together, we will explore the timeless depths of the inner world, utilizing Yoga, Chakra Healing, Dynamic methods, and Tantra. By cultivating awareness of our nervous system and employing these techniques, we will release old subconscious patterns and embrace the joyous celebration of life’s renewal.




My relationship with Yoga began at the young age of 15, and it has remained an integral tool in my life ever since. The study of Chakras has been particularly illuminating, providing insights into the divine inner energetic system that governs our well-being. Dynamic methods, inspired by the teachings of master Osho, offer breakthrough experiences through the synergy of music, mathematics, and meditation. My first encounter with these methods, in a group session in 2011, allowed me to witness my mind in a profound new light.
In this course, Tantra’s practices, including the powerful eye gazing method, are woven into our exploration, inviting students to delve into the art of sacred sexuality and cultivate a deep soul connection, heart to heart. Tantra, deeply rooted in Osho’s teachings, embraces full acceptance and embodiment, aiming to merge the masculine energy of Shiva with the feminine energy of Shakti. Shiva represents the source of all knowledge, while Shakti embodies the force of manifestation.





Self-love in spiritual reality encompasses several dimensions
- Honoring Spirituality and Beliefs: It involves respecting and nurturing your spiritual beliefs, whatever they may be, and recognizing your connection to something greater than yourself.
- Caring for Body, Mind, and Soul: Self-love extends to caring for your physical body as a vessel for your soul’s journey, nurturing your mind with positive thoughts and practices, and tending to your soul’s growth and evolution.
- Embracing Life’s Challenges with Compassion: It means meeting life’s challenges with kindness and understanding toward yourself, acknowledging that setbacks and difficulties are part of the journey and opportunities for growth.
- Appreciating the Beauty in Everything: Self-love involves finding beauty and appreciation in all aspects of existence, from the smallest creatures like ants to the grandeur of nature and the universe. It’s about seeing the interconnectedness of all things and recognizing the divine spark in everything around us.
In essence, self-love in spiritual reality is about nurturing a deep sense of connection, compassion, and appreciation for oneself and the world around us, recognizing the inherent divinity in all existence.
Witnessing – Awareness – Action
Shedding Into Soul Culture series is designed with methods that allow the mind to slow down into a being state. Key tools to help the inner observer take the good feelings that come from the being state into action.
PREPPING FOR THE WORKSHOP
The process of these techniques clears a lot of inner questions when one come to the path of witnessing. As one trains the body mind soul with pure observation awareness of the monkey mind gets clear and the conscious mind becomes the catalyst for the wise mind to put creativity into action.
Every Human has a unique nature when using any method so that is why there are eight methods introduced alongside the chakra body to root some basic tools to help serve the overall active mind into a still state. As the active mind and still state meet they can merge and integrate the art of self love by accepting the monkey mind and choosing the wise conscious mind to make decisions and guide oneself best moment to moment with the inner witness.
PREPARATION FOR PRANAYAMA
You should do pranayama at least 30 minutes after consuming water. I recommend drinking your water as soon as you get up, followed by a bowel movement and a shower to prepare for yoga. If it’s a particularly hot day, drink half a cup of water before beginning pranayama in the heat. The Eight Limbs of Yoga serve as guiding principles to cultivate virtues, balance, and self-mastery while evolving toward the highest version of oneself. Outlined by the sage Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras, these limbs offer a disciplined path to spiritual and personal growth.
5 Elements
Mastery over the five elements through yoga and navigating the razor’s edge of life requires an integrated practice that connects the body, mind, and spirit with the natural forces that govern our existence. The earth element represents stability and grounding, balanced through steady postures and mindfulness, helping us stand firm amidst life’s challenges. Water symbolizes fluidity and emotion, cultivated through flowing movements and breathwork, teaching us to adapt and embrace life’s flow rather than resist it. Fire represents transformation and personal power, nurtured through dynamic, energizing practices that empower us to embrace change and take decisive action when necessary, while still staying in harmony with the greater cosmic order. Air, the element of intellect and movement, is balanced through breathwork and meditation, helping us quiet the mind, gain clarity, and transcend mental limitations. Ether, representing space and consciousness, is cultivated through mindfulness and meditation, offering the clarity to see life as interconnected and ever-changing. Mastery of these elements comes from recognizing how they flow within us and learning to bring them into balance, allowing us to navigate the razor’s edge—the space between opposites like action and surrender, effort and ease, strength and softness—with grace and wisdom. Yoga thus becomes a path not only to physical and mental well-being, but also to mastering the art of living with balance and equanimity, embracing the fluid, interconnected, and transformative nature of life.


