Sahaja Yoga Meditation
Hi Neighbours,
The topic of meditation has often been linked to various religions but what it actually entails is an understanding of the existence of a subtle energy system that literally runs our para sympathetic nervous system.
To make it easily understandable and beneficial to every human being, no matter who they are or what they believe or don't believe in, the technique of Sahaja Yoga Meditation allows one to identify and restore the imbalances in our energy system thereby enjoying a better physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well being.
There's no fees nor age limit. This is done from the heart hence you can't pay for it.
We have been practising and teaching this technique over 24 years in Malaysia, India, Turkey, Italy, Hong Kong, Taiwan besides New Zealand. Sahaja Yoga is practised in more than 90 countries worldwide and is a registered non profit organisation in New Zealand and abroad.
Join us on any Wednesday night at the Glenview Community Centre, Tomin Road at 7.30pm.
Clear your doubts on any apprehension you have about this unique technique of meditation and begin a happier, nourishing life.
Look forward to seeing you there.
(Please note that this is not an exercise or Hatha Yoga programme).
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