Meditation Membership, Yearly

Poise Meditation Space - A.P. Colony

Meditation Membership, Yearly

The monthly membership for twelve months at the price of ten. Two months are simply not charged.

₹12,000

₹14,400

per year
At Store

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The Shuunnya promise

Twelve months at the price of ten with the twelve-month sum printed as the struck price, and a plain instruction to buy the monthly one first and find out whether you actually attend.

  • Rs 1,200 times twelve is Rs 14,400. This is Rs 12,000, which is ten months
  • Do not buy this first. Use the monthly one and find out if you attend
  • Cancel and get back what you paid minus the drop-in value of sessions used
  • Freeze up to 60 days across the year, in at most two blocks

Details

Twelve months of everything on the meditation timetable, priced at ten of them. The arithmetic is the whole offer and it is exact. The monthly membership is Rs 1,200. Twelve of those is Rs 14,400, which is the struck price above and not an invented list rate. This is Rs 12,000, which is ten. Two months are not charged. There is no other discount, no tier above this and nothing further to negotiate. Do not buy this first. Buy the monthly one, use it for a month or two, and find out whether you actually attend. Paying twelve months up front for something you will do for five weeks is the oldest transaction in this trade, and the Rs 2,400 saving is not worth Rs 12,000 of finding out. If you are already using the monthly membership regularly, this is straightforwardly better and you should take it. Unused months expire with the year. A year of access, not a bank of twelve months to be drawn down whenever. Nothing renews itself. No card stored, no standing instruction, and no message in month eleven designed to catch you. Cancelling has the same exact rule as the monthly, scaled. What you paid, minus the drop-in price of every session already attended, floored at zero. Because you paid for ten months and get twelve, that rule is unusually generous on a yearly: attend twenty guided sessions across four months and the arithmetic is Rs 12,000 less Rs 4,980, so Rs 7,020 back. The A.P. Colony room is being stood up and the timetable is not running yet. We are stating the room and the cap we have, not a facility that is already busy.

  • Covers: Guided Meditation Drop-In, Breathwork Session and Sunday Silent Sitting, unlimited, for twelve months
  • Does not cover: the Beginners Meditation Course, any one-to-one booking, the yoga timetable, or anything from Poise At Home
  • Freeze up to 60 days across the year, in at most two blocks of at least seven days
  • Breathwork screening still applies every time, and a no is still refunded

Product information

What it covers, the arithmetic, and how the machinery works
Covers
Guided Meditation Drop-In (Rs 249), Breathwork Session (Rs 349) and Sunday Silent Sitting (Rs 149), unlimited, for twelve months.
The arithmetic, exactly
Monthly is Rs 1,200. Twelve months is Rs 14,400, which is the struck price and is a real sum rather than a list rate we made up. This is Rs 12,000, which is ten months. The saving is Rs 2,400 and there is nothing else on top of it.
Buy the monthly one first
For a month or two, until you know whether you attend. Twelve months paid up front for five weeks of attendance is the standard transaction in this trade and Rs 2,400 is not worth the risk of Rs 12,000. If you are already a regular, take this.
How a membership works here, mechanically
It is not a class booking, so it has no clock time. You get a validity date and the store shows it as valid till that date. A year runs to the same date next year, and where that date does not exist it clamps to the last day of the month. Renewing does not extend the old membership, it creates a new one starting from the later of today or your existing expiry, so renewing early loses you nothing.
Nothing renews itself
No card is stored, there is no standing instruction and no automatic renewal. When the validity date passes, the membership simply ends and nobody charges you. You renew because you decided to, or it lapses quietly. The unnoticed renewal that goes on for eleven months is the single most complained-about thing in this trade and the fix is to not build it.
A membership does not jump the queue
You still book a seat like everybody else, first come. The room caps at 14 seated, 12 mats and 10 for the chair-based class, and a membership does not create a thirteenth mat. If a class you wanted is full, it is full. Selling more memberships than a room holds and letting people find out at the door is the other standing complaint about this trade.
Unused sessions expire, and there is no bank of credits
This buys access for a period, not a number of visits to be used up later. Attend twelve times or twice; nothing rolls forward, nothing is banked, and nothing carries into the next term. That is stated plainly here because an unused-session policy discovered afterwards is the commonest membership grievance there is, and the refund rule below is what stops it being unfair.
Personal, and no guests
Not transferable and not shareable. You cannot send a family member in your place and you cannot bring a guest on it, because a guest is a seat out of a cap of ten to fourteen. A guest is welcome and pays the drop-in price for the class they attend.
Freezing, cancelling, and what is not covered
Freezing it, and the exact terms
You may freeze it for up to 60 days across the year, in at most two blocks of at least seven days each, for any reason and without explaining. Tell us before the freeze starts: it is never backdated, because a backdated freeze is a refund claimed after the fact. The frozen days are added to your validity when you renew, and if you decide not to renew they are refunded pro rata at the daily rate. An unstated pause policy is the standard gym grievance, so ours is here in full.
Cancelling: the rule
What you paid, minus the drop-in price of every session already attended, floored at zero. The same rule as the monthly, and on a yearly it works out unusually well for you, because you paid ten months for twelve.
Cancelling: worked examples
Twenty guided sessions over four months: 12,000 less 4,980 is Rs 7,020 back. Forty guided over eight months: 12,000 less 9,960 is Rs 2,040 back. Once attendance passes about Rs 12,000 of drop-in value there is nothing to refund, and by then you have saved money.
What no membership includes
Nothing one to one. Personal Training at the Space (Rs 699), Physiotherapy at the Space (Rs 899) and Nutrition Consultation at the Space (Rs 999) are never covered, and neither is anything from Poise At Home. The Beginners Meditation Course at Rs 2,400 is a closed six-evening cohort and is not covered either. Memberships cover timetabled group sessions and nothing else.
Breathwork screening still applies
Every time. A no at the door credits Rs 349 against your cancellation calculation, so being turned away for a genuine contraindication never costs you money.
If the timetable changes
If we drop a session this covers, you are told at least two weeks ahead and may cancel with a full pro-rata refund from that date, ignoring the used-sessions rule. Over twelve months that protection matters more than it does over one.
If the room closes
If we close the A.P. Colony room for any reason, every yearly membership is refunded pro rata from the closure date in full, with no deduction for sessions attended. That is the one case where the used-sessions rule does not apply, because the failure is entirely ours.
The all-access option
All Access Membership, Yearly at Rs 27,000 adds the whole yoga timetable. Twelve months of both monthly rates is Rs 32,400, so it is the same ten-for-twelve arithmetic across both.
The room, and if something goes wrong
The room, honestly
One room of about 340 square feet, roughly 22 ft by 15 ft 6 in, on the ground floor in A.P. Colony. Twelve mats at 6 ft by 2 ft is 144 square feet of mat and the rest is space to walk between them. There is one toilet, a shoe rack and a water filter. There is no changing room, no shower, no lockers and no cafe. It is a room, not a facility.
Getting in
Ground floor, one step at the entrance, so a wheelchair needs a hand over that step. Street parking for two-wheelers outside; a car parks on the lane. Tell us before you book if the step is a problem and we will meet you at it.
No religion, no ritual, no ladder
Nothing chanted at you, no mantra, no initiation, no lineage, no guru, no donation box. There is no advanced membership and no residential retreat above this.
Who runs the room
A teacher with formal training and a current first aid certificate. No statutory registration exists in India for teaching meditation or breathwork, so there is nothing to display and we say so rather than framing something unverifiable.
The premises
Ground floor room in A.P. Colony, Gaya, on a municipal trade licence, registered under the Bihar Shops and Establishments Act.
The honest gap
The A.P. Colony room is being stood up and the timetable is not running yet. We are stating the room and the cap we have, not a facility that is already busy.

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