
Advanced Training for
Kundalini Facilitators
Are you ready for the next step? From vague explanations to sound knowledge. From uncertainty to genuine competence.


Hi, I'm Verena...
...and maybe you're at the same point I was at some time ago. After my four-month Kundalini training and working in this field, I had more questions than ever.
I no longer wanted to give the same old run-of-the-mill spiritual answers, was confronted with intense experiences more and more often, and asked myself: Isn't there more to it than that? More to understand, more possibilities—what is it we're actually doing here?
In my search, I began further training, but none of it could give me the answers I was really looking for. KLA was born out of this search.
"This program is not just another basic training course.
It is a turning point in your practice."
Why this training?
At some point in their work, many facilitators feel torn between spiritual experience and rational clarity. Perhaps, despite several training courses, your questions have become deeper rather than answered?
✗ Uncertainty when it comes to well-founded explanations
✗ The challenge of working in a truly trauma-sensitive and safe manner
✗ Lack of preparation for complex situations
✗ Desire for more professionalism and seriousness
What is Advanced Training about?
No dry theoretical study
You don't just learn about consciousness and connections. You experience them – anew, in depth, openly, and honestly. It's about deep understanding on a mental and physical level.
You not only gain knowledge, but also develop an internal alignment
that supports, clarifies, and has a lasting impact on your work.
Neurobiology
How the body, neurochemistry, and nervous system interact—so you can clearly explain what is happening.
Spiritual Pitfalls
Recognize ego phenomena, excessive demands, or delusions, and learn to respond professionally and avoid spiritual bypassing.
Sound Matters
Learn about the effects of music and frequencies in detail and how to use them precisely.
Trauma & Psyche
How trauma affects the body and how you can work and provide support in a safe and trauma-sensitive manner.
Facilitating Mastery
Deepen your understanding of consciousness work and distinguish between methods, learn to understand and deepen them.
Integration
Sustainable follow-up care and professional aftercare structures for your clients.
What you can do after training
Work with absolute certainty based on neurobiology and psychology
Well-founded arguments and explanations for family, friends, colleagues, doctors, and therapists
Confident support in complex processes
Be part of a close-knit community of experts


Trainer
& why this training exists
I first came into contact with Kundalini activation about five years ago. Since then, I have worked with over a thousand people—in individual and group settings, with very different backgrounds and concerns. However, as my experience grew, I became increasingly aware that many of the common approaches in this field are not sufficient to accompany people safely, sustainably, and responsibly. Especially in intensive consciousness processes, it became apparent time and again that short training courses, a lack of trauma competence, hardly any integration, and little professional classification leave gaps—for participants as well as for facilitators. I also encountered these gaps in the training courses I completed myself, including KAP training and the one-year Inner Dance Intensive training course. They provided important impetus, but the foundation that I consider necessary for professional support was missing. It is precisely these unanswered questions that gave rise to my current work. I began to consistently combine my practice with insights from neuroscience, psychology, trauma work, and ethics, and to engage in interdisciplinary exchanges with doctors, psychologists, and other professionals. Step by step, this led to the development of the KLA method and ultimately the KLA Facilitator Training. Today, I not only accompany people in KLA sessions, but also train facilitators, doctors, and psychologists myself. My focus is on clarity rather than dogma, safety rather than show effects, and depth rather than quick experiences. I place particular importance on educating people about spiritual bypassing, dealing responsibly with Kundalini-related processes, and providing stable follow-up support beyond the actual training. The KLA Facilitator Training was born out of the conviction that deep transformation is possible—when knowledge, ethical attitude, and lived practice come together. It is aimed at people who don't just want to “give sessions,” but want to take responsibility: for themselves and for the people they accompany.











