Re: Enjoy sport
Posted: 05 Aug 2008
arjun wrote:Was Dadi Janaki invited?
Be fair now. How would this have been possible, she was in hospital having an operation you know . Besides she's too old to play football.
Independent thought about the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University for those wishing to leave, and friends and family of followers
http://www.brahmakumaris.info/forum/
http://www.brahmakumaris.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1867
arjun wrote:Was Dadi Janaki invited?
hope1 wrote:They seem to be accepting to all shades of BK, ex-BK, etc. Anyhow its in Wales and its called the Phoenix Retreat. It's not listed as a BK centre.
hope1 wrote:They do all the BK routine stuff, but its in the background not in your face. You wouldnt know if you were staying for therapies or accomodation, although they do offer free meditation sessions in the evenings for guests
The Rolling Stones wrote:Undercover of The Night
Cuddle up baby
Cuddle up tight
Cuddle up baby
Keep it all out of sight
Undercover
Keep it all out of sight
Undercover of the night
tom wrote:That "they" don't list it as a BK center, that "they or we" don't like it does not matter. The developments are showing if "Brahma Kumaris" is going to survive in the West, it will most likely more or less transform into this model you are describing above.
The following courses are sponsored in conjunction with a charity that teaches meditation. So they are all priced at a sponsored price. The courses are:
Meditation – An Introduction
Introducing the technique of Easy Raja Yoga, a meditative Yoga, which takes you on a journey inwards, into infinite space and being in the consciousness of eternity.Single - £125 pp
Self-Esteem for a Balanced Life
Double - £95 pp
Single Deluxe - £195 pp
Double Deluxe - £135 ppSingle - £285 pp
Living a Conscious Life - A Spiritual Invocation
Double - £245 pp
Single Deluxe - £395 pp
Double Deluxe - £295 ppSingle - £200 pp
Double - £175 pp
Single Deluxe - £270 pp
Double Deluxe - £215 pp
paulkershaw wrote:Be fair now. How would this have been possible, she was in hospital having an operation you know . Besides she's too old to play football.
peterbindi wrote:Also I want to say I walk this mountain up and down with people of around 65 years old. I really sprinted up this mountain to the top and it took them only 10 minutes more than me. And down hill the were almost too quick to follow.
peterbindi wrote:Wow this makes me very happy
tom wrote:The developments are showing if "Brahma Kumaris" is going to survive in the West, it will most likely more or less transform into this model you are describing above.
alladin wrote:So they are more distinctively than ever going "undercover"?!
ex-l wrote:Do the BK provide them with Murlis to give class with? ... but does the Brahma Kumari leadership accept this or just turn a blind eye to it? In truth, I imagine a BK run holistic heal center to be a very attractive retreat and can understand how comfortable it would feel to you (no onions ... no smoke etc). If the Sindhis are making a money out of the core spirituality by adding their cultural baggage, why should not Westerners by adding true value to it? No mention of which "charity" it is but a nice clear logo.
hope1 wrote:ex-l, I think you make some excellent points here.