
Only through sharing our experiences, insights and knowledge about how to improve our communities can we learn how to more effectively promote change.
How can we have peace in the world if we do not establish our inner peace first?
Our aim is to teach a revolutionary method of meditation and to offer live musical concerts.
We practice meditation as a fundamental pillar in our lives, enabling us to feel healthy, balanced and connected with the essence of our existence. We value and enjoy the opportunity to teach others how to feel the joy of meditation. We enjoy sharing this experience for free because we believe that the economy of the future should be based on the principle of generosity. Moreover, we have never had to pay anything to obtain the meditation experience that we want to give to the world. Indeed meditation has
always been a birthright of any person as well as inner peace and balance cannot be neither sold nor bought. The great sentiment we receive in serving people of different places and cultures, our enjoyment from diverse backgrounds, and our respect for a unified society acts as the basis for our dedication to our work.
Practical Applications
Providing social service all around the world we are particularly keen to always find new ways to interact with different spheres of society since we are ready to adapt to the variety of cultural environments, people, institutions and to their needs. For example in Italy, we have been doing music therapy programs for pediatric hospitals, we have also run courses of yoga in universities, in Genoa, approaching and treating meditation as a scientific and academic subject. So it is not necessarily all about entertainment, but our aim is to make as many people as possible obtain the valuable benefits of meditation. However we are always keen to achieve this goal through multicultural expressions of art, as already mentioned above (music and dance), which have proven to be perfectly able to channelize the essence of our message and this unique special experience.
Additionally, we also aim to conduct our work in full accordance to the UN’s millennium achievements, as long as these meet some of our range of action, specially concerning children’s and maternal heath.
The benefits of meditation related to health are numerous. People who regularly do daily meditation often find that they become healthier and calmer, with an improved outlook on life. Spontaneously, through meditation a general physical, mental and emotional balance occurs and consequently there is an improvement in mood and the entire personality develop its own potential inner nature of peace and pure joy. Relationships also improve as a natural result of feeling and knowing one’s self better therefore helping people in understanding each other. Through the real and empirical experience of meditation which is also technically definable as mental silence, we also become more compassionate and positive towards the world.
Scientific research done (with illnesses such as asthma, epilepsy and high blood pressure) both in Australia and overseas has proven to us that currently Sahaja (it means spontaneous) yoga appears to be the most successful and scientifically reliable method of meditation. We have selected and applied this technique of meditation due to the positive outcome of professional medical research out of which clear empirical evidence certifies that this type of meditation is effective in improving physical and psychological well-being. This site lists the research done on various ailments - Meditation Research & Studies– (Please, visit the site at this web address http://www.meditationresearch.co.uk
And actually in most countries in Middle East and Africa we already have Sahaja Centers helping to achieve this state of awareness that many have used before like Gibran, Einstein, Mozart, William Blakes, Tagor... who could not have achieved this enlightened creativity without a very deep meditation.
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jamshed09
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April 9, 2011 - 6:07am
Nice article. We can only
Nice article. We can only give other what we already have.
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