The Global Authority in the Art and Science of Das Prakash

The Das Prakash Healing Licence is a comprehensive and structured program that grants the right to study and apply this original yogic healing system created by Yogi Akal. Organized and presented exclusively through the International Centre for Yogic Arts and Sciences, this license brings together advanced teachings in numerology, yogic psychology, yoga, meditation, and transformational technique within a refined protocol that has been developed over more than five decades.

Participants engage with the complete study of Akar Jantri Numerology, Ten Body Yoga and Meditation, the 40 Steps of Life as applied yogic psychology, the twelve classical yogic systems, and the remarkable Book of Life. These are integrated through the Five Part Protocol that Yogi Akal calls Das Prakash, which stands at the heart of the system.

This license prepares individuals to use the method personally and to share it responsibly within educational, wellness, and community based environments.

  • Das Prakash Healing License: $7,200
  • Educator Level (Optional): $2,400
  • License + Educator Bundle: $8,800

What is Das Prakash

Das means ten, a reference to the ten radiances or bodies of light that form the human system as well as the mathematics of the cosmos that supports it. Prakash means radiance or ray, describing the light expressed by each body in its most refined state and the illumination that moves through the universe.

Together, Das Prakash describes the full study and activation of the ten bodies and the twelve aspects of the Self. These twelve aspects include identity, projection, purpose, direction, presence, capacity, responsibility, expression, alignment, relationship, integration, and expansion. The ten bodies form the primary structure. The eleventh unifies them. The twelfth binds and expands them beyond and amplifies them without ego. These form the ecosystem of life and healing upon which the system is based.

Das Prakash also refers to the Five Part Protocol created and taught by Yogi Akal. This protocol is the core of the system and provides a structured, repeatable method for understanding, healing, and evolving the Self. It gives participants a clear way to explore each radiance, work with it consciously, and move forward with purpose.

The final integration of the protocol is expressed through the Book of Life, a written or spoken presentation that brings together every stage of the process through guided reflection and creative structure. This gives participants an extraordinary opportunity to understand their life, express their process, and establish a sustainable foundation for growth and personal direction.

The Das Prakash Healing System

The system is organized into five disciplines that align with the Five Part Protocol. These disciplines provide the structure through which participants study, apply, and refine the work. They engage the ten bodies, the twelve aspects, and the full method of transformation that makes Das Prakash a complete healing system.

Each discipline offers its own set of tools and practices. Together, they form a unified and elegant method that is precise, adaptable, and practical.

The Five Part Protocol of Das Prakash:

1. Map

Discipline: Akar Jantri Numerology
This step applies the principles of numerology to observe timing, patterns, and personal cycles. Participants study symbolic structure and learn how the movement of time interacts with the ten radiances and twelve aspects.

2. Root

Discipline: The 40 Steps of Life, Applied Yogic Psychology
This discipline provides a structured exploration of emotional development, life stages, and conscious behavior. It offers a clear understanding of how tendencies form and how the Self can be guided upward through aligned psychological practice.

3. Heal

Discipline: Ten Body Healing
This step introduces a practical approach to healing through the ten radiances. Participants learn how each body functions as an instrument of healing and how breath, posture, awareness, and directed energy can support balance, alignment, and restorative change. Ten Body Healing emphasizes personal application and the conscious use of internal resources to guide supportive outcomes.

4. Rearrange

Discipline: Ten Body Yogic Technology and the Twelve Classical Yogic Systems
Participants apply foundational techniques of Ten Body Yoga, including posture, breath, meditative focus, and subtle anatomy. This phase is expanded through the twelve classical yogic systems, which correspond to the twelve aspects of the Self and offer an advanced toolkit for rearranging patterns and strengthening inner capacity. These classical practices have been taught by Yogi Akal in a unique and integrated way and provide depth and breadth to the participant’s practical skill set.

5. Reset

Discipline: The Book of Life
The final step brings the entire system together through the creation of the Book of Life. This written or spoken work includes mapping, emotional structure, yogic application, energetic alignment, and a forward path. It is a creative and structured offering that expresses the participant’s understanding of the method. The Book of Life makes the work sustainable and establishes a clear foundation for continued evolution.

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Yogi Akal and The Das Prakash Healing System

The origins of the Das Prakash Healing System reach back to the early 1970s when Yogi Akal studied complementary and alternative healing, holistic health, and creative communication. During this period he created one of the first drama based communication and wellness programs in Canada and taught it at colleges, hospitals, community institutions, and specialized environments. He also served as the Chair of the Provincial Task Force on the Arts for Special Groups in British Columbia. In the same period he developed a reflex based healing practice and taught meditative healing methods that shaped the direction of his early work.

In 1979 he entered full time study of yoga and began integrating his earlier experience with the yogic arts and sciences. Through the 1980s and 1990s he taught internationally and guided and trained students at every level, including educators, therapists, and professionals in many fields. His teaching combined yogic study with healing disciplines, creative understanding, and practical methods drawn from his years of work across diverse environments around the world.

In the early 1990s he was recognized within the yogic community for his distinctive contribution to healing and began formalizing a structured method intended for centers devoted to the yogic arts and sciences. In the early 2000s he founded the International Centre for Yogic Arts and Sciences in Toronto along with the School for Yoga Therapy and Natural Medicine. The early form of the Das Prakash approach was taught in these institutions and continued to develop under his guidance.

During the pandemic he completed the full structure of the system with a group of advanced students. This work brought together his lifelong study and teaching in yoga, numerology, healing, and creative education into a unified method with its own protocol, sequence, and educational flow. This complete body of work now stands as the Das Prakash Healing System, authored, taught, and licensed exclusively through the International Centre for Yogic Arts and Sciences.


“This program has changed the trajectory of my life; I couldn’t be more grateful for it.”