Dear All,
Do
you know anyone who suffers from migraine or other chronic illnesses?
What do medical doctors think about sahaja yoga meditation? What do
other people experience when they meditate?
See below for answers, but first a date for your diary.
On Saturday 17th Sept., there's another one of the popular 1-day meditation retreats in the English countryside. If you've already been to one (and you can go to as many as you like), then you'll know what a transformational experience these can be. If you haven't been to one then don't miss the opportunity, click here now to see the program & put your name down (if it turns out later that you really can't go then that's OK).
Heidi Costa was an Architect in Sydney, suffering from acute chronic headaches when she discovered sahaja yoga meditation. Here's what she had to say in this Australian television news feature.
Dr Brian Wells FRCPsych
is a respected medical practitioner specialising in the treatment of
addictions. Anyone who is scientifically-trained or very
rationally-minded is, naturally, going to be sceptical about any wild
claims unsupported by evidence. And Dr. Brain Wells admits himself that
he was sceptical when he first came to the meditation. Until things started happening. (Listen out for the 'coincidence' of the kind mentioned in this last email : Only connect: Everything else flows from this ) .
Whether it's people talking about it in America or Italy,
everyone says what a peaceful place the kundalini takes them to. Sophia
from Genoa, Italy, particularly enjoys the vibes of the group
meditation. And it shows.
See you at group meditation on Tuesday.
Regards
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