ASHRAM ENCOUNTERS | ||||
An Ashram
in ancient India was a Hindu hermitage headed by a religious leader or
mystic where sages lived in peace and tranquillity amidst nature. Today, the
term ashram is used to refer to an intentional community formed primarily
for the spiritual upliftment of its members. |
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Need help to recharge your spiritual batteries or to surrender to your spiritual side join us and become one with us all ? |
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No genuine seeker of knowledge is ever turned away but our path is not for all so not all are accepted either. There are those who come to visit to rest from the world in which they live There are those who come to stay but they are few and must pass entrance tests There are some who are of us but in their community Each must pay to join but no more than they can afford To gain entry for an hour , a week or a
lifetime we are
and help us to Boost women’s skills, knowledge & self-esteem to build up their confidence to participate in community decisions in a Leadership role, total health, Combat poverty, inequality, domestic violence, human trafficking and illness -HIV Aids, Hepatitis, TB, Malaria, Cancer. Support with sanitation & water, Grass-root level work for livelihood, child care Work with people affected by
humanitarian disasters, with primitive measures preparedness & emergency
relief. |
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Our Ashrams are spiritual retreats and places of study and application of Ancient eastern and western metaphysical, mystical and paranormal learning, probably made most famous by the Beatles. Our practises and philosophies can be applied to modern families and businesses. Acceptance is by invitation or recommendation only and may take many forms from "virtually", "life in the community", "full time or part time" attendance as a resident or visitor. |
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