| May 2, 2010 |
| 10:00 am | to | 4:30 pm |
You are invited to attend our next Sahaja Yoga Meditation Workshop in Sydney on Sunday 2 May 2010.
This workshop will have separate sessions for beginners and regulars, and is suitable for all levels of experience. Join us for a memorable day when you will discover very simple ways to enjoy the benefits of meditation. Everyone will have the opportunity to learn and experience the peace and joy that true meditation offers.
Workshop topics
• Introduction to meditation sessions – for newcomers
• In-depth sessions – for new and previous attendees
• Collective meditations – learn how to achieve mental silence
• Affirmations and mantras to assist meditation
• Easy techniques to help reduce stress
• Balancing and clearing chakras and the subtle system
• Tips on how to meditate at home
• Video talk by Shri Mataji, the founder of Sahaja Yoga
• Live music for meditation
When: Sunday May 2, 10.00am to 4.30pm
(Doors open at 9.30am for registrations and live music)
Where: Sahaja Yoga Meditation Centre
10 Clarence Street, Burwood Sydney
(short walk south of Burwood Railway Station)
Cost: Workshops are provided free by experienced volunteers, as a non-profit community service. $10 donation at the door to cover lunch, morning tea and workshop materials provided, as well as equipment hire and upkeep.
BOOKINGS
To assist us with planning and catering purposes, please go to http://www.sahajayoga.com.au/booking.
Feedback from past workshops
• “Thank you for a most informative, serene, friendly, community experience. Wonderful setting to seek the energy in one’s self and collectively through meditation”
• ”This is my third workshop at Burwood. Each time I’ve learnt more about meditating and how I can involve my awareness more deeply.”
• “The whole day was wonderful. The live music was so uplifting.”
• “First timer, it was great. It was peaceful and an amazing experience.”
Tags:
Meditation,
Sahaja Yoga,
Sydney,
workshop
April 22nd, 2010

Shri Mataji, founder of Sahaja Yoga
More than 50 seekers took their Self-realisation at Alipurduar, located 160 kilometres from Siliguri in India. Sahaja Yogis from Siliguri, in North Bengal, were invited to conduct a special class on Stress Management for a group of NGO volunteers and workers on 17-20 February 2010. The event was sponsored and conducted by the Central Board for Workers Education.
The Central Board of Workers Education (CBWE) is a Government of India enterprise. This Board basically helps organise several training programs for NGO volunteers and self-help group volunteers. It tries to focus on grooming the workers with adequate knowledge on stress management, confidence building and personality development during their training program.
Thus in the month of February the CBWE invited the Siliguri Sahaja Yoga collective to organise and conduct a special session through hosting a training program on stress management, confidence building and personality development for an NGO group named “SIPATWO” (a self-help group of Salsalabari village at Alipurduar Sub-division in Jalpaiguri district).
The entire session was conducted by a group of Sahaja Yogis from Siliguri collective for four consecutive days from 17th of Feb – 20th of Feb 2010. The yogis shared detailed insights on the effects of the subtle system and the accumulated stress due to our busy schedule in this competitive world, resulting in unrest within our gross self. This was very aptly correlated with stress management through the unique method of Sahaja Yoga meditation by which one can achieve eventual peace after receiving Self-realisation. Realisation was given to more than 50 members who attended the event. All who attended felt the deep silence within and enjoyed the coolness of the Realisation.
Subsequently, follow-up sessions were initiated and basic techniques like bandhan and protocol for regular meditation to sustain the effect of this unique gift to mankind were appraised. The follow-up session provided further knowledge on the subtle system and the qualities of various chakras in our subtle system, corresponding to their various proven plexuses in the gross body. As the seekers responded very well they were taught how to balance themselves and practise effortless meditation. Further follow-up sessions are planned.
Tags:
Alipurduar,
course,
Meditation,
realisation,
Sahaja Yoga,
stress,
stress management
April 22nd, 2010