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navigating near death with meditation

  • Be Here Nowra 62 North Street Nowra, NSW, 2541 Australia (map)

what is it like to greet and understand death?

Join us as Mathieu Carlot speaks to his experience of being diagnosed with cancer as both a meditator and meditation teacher and practically implementing meditation to help navigate life's uncertainties.

Mathieu will touch on some of the big questions like:

  • What is it like to greet and understand death?

  • How do you make yourself relevant and find relevancy after preparing to leave the relative world?

  • How meditation can be implemented to navigate illness, changing relationships and triggers past remission.

This session is open to all and not to be missed.


Length: 90 minutes
Cost: Free

  • After a successful career as an art director and designer in France and Australia, Mathieu came to understand that his role extended beyond creating for others to helping people reach their full potential. This realization dawned on him in mid 2008, when he learned meditation to manage stress and sought a sustainable way to channel his energy. Introduced to Vedic Meditation, it didn't take long for this simple, effortless practice to induce a profound shift in him, infusing his life with clarity and a taste of pure creation.

    Over six years of intensive meditation, retreats, traveling in India, and studying the Vedas, Mathieu completed his initiator training in 2012 in Bali. He was trained by Thom Knoles (Maharishi Vyasananda Saraswati), who is internationally recognized as the world’s foremost expert on Vedic Meditation.

    Having experienced cancer on an intimate level, Mathieu has become an expert on the subject. He aids individuals in integrating meditation into their healing processes, ensuring they undergo their experiences in the most comfortable manner possible.

    Mathieu is an independent teacher of the subtle art of Vedic Meditation in Australia and France, unaffiliated with any company or organization that teaches meditation.

    He can often be found in a local French boulangerie, surfing, in a creative studio, or in India at the feet of his Vedic Master. Combining his artistic skills with his spiritual knowledge, Mathieu presents to the world a modern yet authentic depiction of the Vedic worldview.


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