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Sahaja Yoga meditation workshop

If one of your New Year’s resolutions was to learn how to meditate or to get back to meditating, now is the perfect time to come along to our free weekly meditation classes.  Our meditation is very easy to do and you are welcome to join us to experience the peace it may offer.

About our classes

• Simple meditation techniques

• Suitable for both beginners and regulars

• No prior knowledge is necessary

• New people come along most weeks, and so everything is explained

• Join in at any time

• Chairs provided

• Always free of charge.

Where are the free weekly classes in Australia?

There are free weekly classes at over 100 locations. See if there’s one near you.

• For class locations, click here.

• To confirm class details, choose your nearest location and call the number provided on the website for that class.

Free meditation podcasts now available

People tell us how much they enjoy the depth of “collective” meditation when they attend weekly classes. But for the times when it’s just not possible to attend, or you’re in a remote location,  there are podcasts. Listen online or download a selection of our meditation radio program podcasts to your computer, mobile device, iPhone, iPad or iPod. Each podcast includes guided meditations, music and talks by Shri Mataji (founder of Sahaja Yoga).

To access the free podcasts, choose one of the following options:

• Podcast website: click here.

• iPhone, iPad, iPod or iTunes users, click here.

• To use a RSS feed reader, click here.

During the year, we’ll keep in touch with details of special events such as courses, workshops, film showings and music events.

See you soon!

Sahaja Yoga Meditation Australia

Music of Joy

The Sahaja Yoga music group, “Music of Joy” will be in Canberra for the National Multicultural Festival this weekend, 10-12 February 2012, for two special performances.

Saturday evening, 11 February 2012

The concert begins at 7.30pm at the Majura Community Centre, 2 Rosevear Place, Dickson.

Sunday lunchtime, 12 February 2012

On Sunday 12 February 2012, “Music of Joy” have a 20-minute performance scheduled at Platform 1, Petrie Plaza, from 12.40pm to 1.00pm (just off London Circuit) in Canberra Civic.

Also on Sunday, 12 February 2012,  Sahaja Yoga has  a small information/self-realisation stall adjacent to Platform 1, Petrie Plaza.

Last year about 240,000 people attended the two and half day National Multicultural Festival in Canberra, and so the festival organisers are expecting a similar number this coming weekend.

Shri Mataji

Achieve a kind of control over your tongue to talk sweetly. Some people have to go through penance for that. For them to talk sweetly is like taking rhubarb again. They just cannot talk sweetly…. In that sarcasm, they have a special pleasure. Try to say something sweetly. You can be humorous without being sarcastic. Humour is the best way.

What is the need to be sarcastic? There is no need at all. It is a sign of cowardliness, sarcasm. It is a sign that you want to hurt others, that you are not straightforward. So try to avoid sarcastic talking. If you are sarcastic, better tell your tongue to behave itself.

Shri Mataji, 22 April, 1984

  You were hiding in my heart
It was me who didn’t see
Didn’t see you
Looked everywhere outside
But never turned inside to my own heart

In all my love
All my pain and all my sorrow
In all my hope and all my joy
You were there with me
It was me who didn’t turn to you

You were my joy in all my play
You indeed were the joy
And I indulged in all that joy
Days spent in play

You were there deep in my heart
In the songs I sang in my sorrow and joy
You were the words, you were the tune
It was me who never sang your songs

Please be alit oh spirit
And enlighten this attention
Let me be immersed totally in you
Sing the song of love
Lost in complete joy!

Meghamala Basu

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