COURSE SCHEDULE AND FEES

•  The group’s headcount is 5-10 people.

•  Hours indicated at course thematics are independent of course schedule.

•  Courses will be held on the indicated days and times.

•  Courses that are held for 3 hours/occasion are on weekdays and Saturdays between 6-9 pm.

•  Courses that are held for 6 hours/occasion are on Sundays, once a month.

•  The time and interval of breaks occurring during the courses (such as summer vacation) are specified jointly by the students and the course leader.

•  The schedule of individual intensive and/or catch-up courses needs to be discussed with the course leader.

Type of course

Length of courses

3 hours/lesson/week

3 hours/lesson/2 weeks

6 hours/lesson/month

Basic, 129 hours

43 occasions

43 occasions

22 occasions

Advanced, 129 hours

43 occasions

43 occasions

22 occasions

Astrologer candidate,
72 hours

24 occasions

24 occasions

12 occasions

 

Course fees:

3 hours/occasion: 5000 HUF. You always need to pay 6 occasions in advance (30000 HUF), and when it elapses, another 30000 HUF, etc.

6 hours/occasion: 10000 HUF. You always need to pay 3 occasions in advance (30000 HUF), and when it elapses, another 30000 HUF, etc.

You can pay by money transfer to account number 12010721-01446470-00100001 with Raiffeisen Bank Zrt. or by cash. The recipient will provide you with a receipt in every case, as well as an invoice upon request.

You can sign up to the courses under the menu item Contact. Courses will be advertised on my website, as well as on facebook, various esoteric websites, and in the EVERNESS festival.

 

I am looking forward to seeing you in my next course!

Judit Saródy
Vedic astrologer, certified Vedic (vaishnava) theologian and astrotherapist (integral therapist)

”Acchedyo ‘yam adāhyo ‘yam akledyo śoṣya eva ca nityaḥ sarva-gataḥ sthāṇur  acalo ‘yaṁ sanātanaḥ.

”This individual soul is unbreakable and insoluble, and can be neither burned nor dried. He is everlasting, all-pervading, unchangeable, immovable and eternally the same.”

Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 2., Verse 24.