The latest report from Peter received today:
The team have returned from a short visit to Bo, the second largest town in Sierre Leone.
Today in Freetown Peter and team met up with three families who had taken their self realisation back in 1986! They were overjoyed to be reunited.
A regular meditation meeting place will be established in Freetown. It will be managed by Kitty, who is a music teacher. Kitty took her self realisation during this tour of Sierre Leone. Once finalised her contact details will be made available. Everyone is welcome to visit Sierre Leone in the future to help the Sahaja Yogis there to go deeper in their Sahaja Yoga meditation practices!
The team are working to get Sahaja Yoga registered as a non government charity organisation. A bank account will also be opened for donations to run Sahaja Yoga programs throughout Sierre Leone.
We will bring you a more comprehensive report of happenings in Sierre Leone from Peter once he is able to get back on line.
Jai Shri Mataji!!!
3 responses so far ↓
1 Greta // Apr 6, 2008 at 12:41 am
Taking Sahaja Yoga to Sierre Leone seemed like a dream and the achievements were beyond expectations. It is the Grace of H.H. Shri Mataji that gave everyone the strength and determination to carry it through. I hope everyone around the world is inspired to do something similar. G
2 rugie sozonlir // Jun 20, 2009 at 1:16 pm
the day I learn about sahaja yoga being in my home country was one of the best days in life. I have being practicing yoga for some years now in Germany. yoga has help me a lot and I hope to help my brothers and sisters in sierra leone in the future. Please mail me whenever you háve your tour.Thanks Rugie
3 Peter Corden // Sep 9, 2009 at 8:55 pm
It is so good to see the comment from Rugie Sozonlir We are very keen to have anyone who can attend Tours to Africa. Currently a Tour to Ghana is underway for the last 2 weeks of October 2009. A Xmas Tour is on for Freetown
Rugie can you email me on smt2australia@gmail.com please so we can be in touch You did not make available your email address on your comment. Thanks Peter Corden
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