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Monday, May 18, 2009

Meditation Group

Come along tonight and leave all your materialistic problems at home. Where else can you get an experience for just £2 .You will meet people of like minds in aplace that has an atmosphere second to none.
Come along and share the evening with us, you will be made very welcome.

9 comments:

Didnt like the music said...

Lovley energy and some humour too, enjoyed the meditation and was nice to see how similar they were amongst us.
Kimroy rules: turn off the mobile!! ha ha.

Anonymous said...

Some would say to many questions were asked.

Andrew LLoyd Webber said...

Change your ringtone Kimroy, it sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!

Indie said...

Kim

I'll play some new music next time if you change the ringtone :)

So that Sharon does not get annoyed!

Blazer said...

Taking on board Anonymous's statement of "to many question"

How should we provide an opportunity for people/members to ask questions?

Over to you Anonymous :)

Anonymous said...

By waiting until everyone has given their meditation.We finished the actual meditation by 7-30 and because of all the questions there were some who had not spoke about their meditation by 8=45. I am not knocking asking questions, it is when they should ask is my point.
Hope you get my point Blazer it is simple enough, I hope

Blazer said...

Thanks Anonymous

I'll take your suggestion on board for next time :)

Anonymous said...

Questions are important, how else do you expect to find the answers?

Perhaps a development group would benefit those seeking answers whilst, and would enable new members to grow spiritually.

Point of Order said...

I agree that questions are important. To grow spiritually does not just mean the answer is a development group. You will get answers and grow spiritually by attending services held by the church. A development group would have to be a closed group and not open to new members as with these groups you need to be invited.
If you want a development group start your own at home. I do hope you grow spiritually, I really do