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You and your friends are invited to this fascinating and enjoyable lecture, “Meditation and its effects on the body, brain, mind and wellbeing”, by Dr Ramesh Manocha, who will provide a refreshing insight into the science and experience of meditation.

Dr Manocha is a world-leading expert on scientific research into meditation. His research has proven meditation’s effectiveness in reducing stress and improving wellbeing. It has also determined that mental silence has specific physiological effects on the body and the brain.

The lecture will provide a refreshing insight into the science behind meditation. It will also allow the audience to acquire simple and effective meditation skills which can be easily incorporated into daily life.

Don’t miss the opportunity to attend this very informative session, followed by a hands-on workshop.

When:  Sunday, 31 October 2010
2.00pm to 4.30pm

Where:  University of South Australia
Lecture Theatre H2-02 – Hetzel Building,
Frome Rd, UniSA City East Campus

Program

2:00pm:  Introduction
2:10pm:  Lecture by Dr Ramesh Manocha, MBBS BSc (Med) PhD
4:00pm: Meditation workshop
4:30pm: Wrap-up

BOOKINGS
Online bookings for this event can be made via Dr Manocha’s “Researching Meditation” website.

 Click here to be directed to the Booking Form on Dr Manocha’s website. 

 Admission:  Free admission. Suitable for both beginners and regular meditators.

This event is a Community Health event brought to you by Sahaja Yoga Meditation.

While holidaying in Vietnam recently, I had the great honour and privilege of meeting with Sahaja yogis in Ho Chi Minh City and taking part in some of the Sahaja Yoga programs being conducted there.

Music of Joy concert, Ho Chi Minh City

I arrived in Ho Chi Minh City one week after the very successful tour by the Sahaja Yoga Music of Joy music group from Australia (Click here for a video clip of the Music of Joy). This visit was part of the Realise Asia Tour that was conducted throughout the Asian region, visiting Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma) and China, as well as Vietnam, in July 2010.

About 1000 people had registered beforehand for the Ho Chi Minh program, scheduled for 3 July. As the hall was not large enough to accommodate such a large number, a second concert was organised for the following day. Five hundred people attended the first concert, and a further two hundred came back the next day for the second concert.

A joyful experience for Music of Joy concert audience

A joyful experience for the audience

After Music of Joy performed, a Self-realisation session was provided. The joy on the faces of the people attending was wonderful to behold. This joy soon expressed itself in spontaneous dancing.
                               
Since then, follow-up programs have been held for those wishing to find out more about Sahaja Yoga and its benefits, and learn how to meditate. It was one of these follow-up programs that I was privileged to attend.

The follow-up programs are held on Sunday mornings, as this is the most convenient time for people to attend. Vietnamese people work very hard, and most people work from Monday to Saturday. On the day I attended, there were actually two programs offered. In the group I joined, there were about sixty people who were attending Week 4 of an eighteen-week course on Sahaja Yoga, while in the second group there were about twenty people attending Week 2 of the course This group consisted of people who had received their Self-realisation at the Music of Joy concerts.

Ben Tanh Markets, Ho Chi Minh City

The session I attended was run by Katie from Malaysia, who spoke to the group in English. Her words were translated into Vietnamese by Tuyet and Giang. The subject for the day was Kundalini, the primordial energy within all of us, residing in the sacrum bone. Kundalini can be awakened by the presence of someone who already has his or her Kundalini awakened. If a person has the desire for it to happen, the Kundalini will awaken, rise through the spinal cord and come out of the top of the head, at the fontanelle bone area. When this happens, the person becomes connected with the All-pervading Power. This process is called Self-realisation.

Shri Mataji

After the session on Kundalini, which was preceded by a guided meditation, we watched a short video of a talk by Shri Mataji, the founder of Sahaja Yoga. After that, we had another beautiful, deep meditation. At the end, there were lots of questions from the participants, with people wanting to find out more about Kundalini, Self-realisation and Sahaja Yoga.

 

Ho Chi Minh City at night

It was a wonderful experience and a great honour for me to take part in this follow-up program. The Vietnamese are very sweet and loving people, and it was a great pleasure for me to share this experience with my Vietnamese brothers and sisters.
                     

Opera House, Ho Chi Minh City

I was also fortunate enough to be in Ho Chi Minh City at the time of Guru Puja. Guru Puja is celebrated around the world, and is a time when we pay homage to our gurus. In Sahaja yoga, our Guru is Shri Mataji. Happily, through Sahaja Yoga we also attain the ability to become our own gurus. During the Puja, we watched a video talk by Shri Mataji where She discussed the qualities of a guru, how we can tell who is a real guru, and the qualities we need to develop within ourselves so that we can become our own gurus. These qualities include patience, wisdom and discretion.
                                    

Vietnam is a very beautiful country, and I really enjoyed my visit there. Ho Chi Minh City has many wonderful parks, gardens and street plantings, gracious old buildings, built by the French, and modern skyscrapers. It is a vibrant, beautiful city.
                                           

Vung Tau, Vietnam

I also visited Vung Tau, a lovely beachside resort city, about one and a half hours away from Ho Chi Minh City by fast, modern ferry. An International Food Festival, which attracted huge crowds, was held while I was there.

While I greatly enjoyed my visit to Vietnam and look forward to visiting again in the future, the high point of my trip was the opportunity to meet and spend time with the Vietnamese Sahaja yogis.

Editor

For those of you who have already been attending weekly Sahaja Yoga programs in Brisbane, this workshop will teach you new techniques to enhance your meditations, helping you to find a new depth of peace and clarity, as well as improving your general state of well-being.

For the beginner, this is an opportunity to discover the peace which lies within and experience a new awareness that you probably never knew existed.

Here’s some feedback from our previous workshops:

“Really enjoyed the day and will continue to come.”
“Was excellent and will come again. Feel refreshed and encouraged.”
“I really liked today – found it to be relaxing and an enjoyable calm experience.”

Event details:
Saturday 26 June 2010, 2:00pm to 5:30pm
Sahaja Yoga Meditation Centre,
95 McClintock Road, Wamuran Queensland
(60 minutes north of Brisbane)

Program:
2:00 – 2:30pm: Arrival and refreshments
2:30 – 3:00pm: Meditation – how to achieve the state of mental silence
3:00 – 4:00pm: Clearing techniques to improve your meditation
4:00 – 4:20pm: Video lecture from Shri Mataji (founder of Sahaja Yoga)
4:20 – 5:15pm: Meditation and live music
5.30pm: Dinner

Cost: There are no costs or payments required for your attendance.

Directions to Workshop venue in Wamuran:
The address is: 95 McClintock Road, Wamuran. From the M1 motorway, take the Kilcoy exit and proceed along the D’aguilar Highway until reaching Wamuran. Opposite the IGA store, turn right and then right again into Station Rd. Turn left at the small roundabout into Newlands Rd for approx 3km, and then left into Patane Rd which leads to McClintock Rd. Number 95 is just over the top of the hill on the left.

View Google map.

Planning to attend? Please email us at [email protected] if you would like to come along.

Speaker: Dr Ramesh Manocha MBBS BSc (Med) PhD

Sunday 6th June, 2010   2.00pm to 4.30pm
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Theatre 7, Central Lecture Block, Upper Campus
Free admission – Bookings essential

You and your friends are invited to this fascinating and enjoyable lecture ‘Meditation and its effects on the body, brain, mind & wellbeing’ by Dr. Ramesh Manocha, who will provide a refreshing insight into the science and experience of meditation.

Dr. Manocha is a world-leading expert on scientific research into meditation. His research has proven its effectiveness in reducing stress and improving wellbeing. It has also determined that mental silence has specific physiological effects on the body and the brain.

The lecture will provide a refreshing insight into the science behind meditation. It will also allow the audience to acquire simple and effective meditation skills which can be easily incorporated into daily life.

Don’t miss the opportunity to attend this very informative session followed by a hands-on workshop.

Event details
Sunday June 6, 2:00pm to 4:30pm
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Closest access via High St, Randwick
Theatre 7, Central Lecture Block, Upper Campus
(Free Parking via Gate 11, Botany St or Gate 8, High St)
View Google map

Program
2:30pm: Introduction
2:40pm: Lecture – Dr Ramesh Manocha, MBBS BSc (Med) PhD
4:00pm: Meditation workshop
4:30pm: Wrap up

BOOKINGS
Online bookings for this event can be made via Dr Manocha’s ‘Researching Meditation’ website.
Click here to be directed to the Booking Form on Dr Manocha’s website.

Admission: Free admission. Suitable for both beginners and regular meditators,

This event is a Community Health event brought to you by Sahaja Yoga Meditation.

Best wishes,
The Sahaja Yoga Meditation Australia

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