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    PRANA- December 2009

    PRIssue: 11 DM

    West African Pranic Healing

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    Mobile: (220) 756

    Website:www.westafrica

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    NAcember 2009nthly Magazine of

    oundation

    The Gambia

    196, 9338790

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    The Absolute Supreme God

    is Omni provident. To Love

    is to Provide. To provide isto Preserve.

    Email: [email protected]

    The Existence of God is Self- EvidentGrand Master Choa Kok Sui

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Higher Workshops in Gambia

    Mr. Sriram Rajagopal, Arhatic Yoga

    Leader of Africa arrived in Gambia on 12th

    November to deliver Techniques and Teachings

    thought by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui.

    Crystal Healing,

    Psychic Self Defence

    and Arhatic Yoga

    course was well

    attended by

    Gambians and Non-

    Gambians.

    Participants were

    highly appreciating

    the Teachings and

    Trainer.

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    Radio Talk Show

    The Gambian Radio and Television services (GRTS - 98.6 FM) has

    provided 1 hour for Pranic Healing talk show on every Sunday from 8

    pm to 9 pm.

    This programme is being broadcasted from November 1st

    2009. On

    Sunday November 15 2009, Mr. Sriram Rajagopal was on air to

    introduce Pranic Healing to Gambian public.

    Mental Body

    By Arthur E. Powell

    The mechanism of worry and the method of eliminating itshould be grasped by the student. Work, unless excessive,does not injure the thought-apparatus, but, on the contrary,strengthens it. But the mental process of worry definitely injuresit, and after a time produces nervous exhaustion and irritability,which render steady mental work impossible.

    Worry is the process of repeating the same train of thoughtover and over again with small alterations, coming to no result,and often not even aiming at a result. It is the continuedreproduction of thought-forms initiated by the mental body andthe brain, not by the consciousness, and imposed by them onthe consciousness.

    The Thinker, having failed to solve his problem, remainsunsatisfied; fear of anticipated trouble keeps him in an anxiousand restless condition. Under this impulse, which is undirectedby the Thinker, the mental body and brain continue to throw upimages which have already been shaped and rejected. Inworry, the Thinker is the slave instead of the master of hisbodies.

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    Worry being largely due to automatism, the same property ofmatter can be utilised to overcome it. Perhaps the best way toget rid of a "worry channel" is to dig another of an exactlyopposite character. This may be done by dwelling in meditationon such a thought as "The Self is Peace; that Self am I. TheSelf is Strength; that Self am I". As he thus broods, the Peacehe is contemplating will enfold him, and he will be filled with theStrength he has pictured to himself in thought. The preciseformulation of ideas for the meditation can of course, be suitedto the particular individual.

    The student must learn not only to think, but also to cease

    thinking at will. When the work of thought is over it should bedropped completely and not allowed to drift on vaguely,touching the mind and leaving it, like a boat knocking itselfagainst a rock. A man does not keep a machine running whenit is not turning out work, needlessly wearing the machinery.Similarly, the priceless machinery of the mind should not bepermitted to turn and turn aimlessly, wearing itself out withoutuseful result. Just as tired limbs luxuriate in complete repose,so may the mind find comfort in complete rest.

    When the student has finished his thought-work, he shoulddrop the thought, and then as other thoughts appear in themind, turn his attention away from them.

    Another method, which the present writer employs with

    success, is not so much to turn the attention away [this itselfbeing a positive act], as to take not interest in thoughts thatarise. Let them come as they will, but be entirely indifferent tothem. After a short time, no fresh life being infused into them,they cease to appear, and a complete stillness, entirely freefrom thought of any kind, is experienced, which is exceedinglyrestful, both to the astral and the mental bodies.

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    WAPHF-Gambia Calendar

    December 2009

    Date Day Event Time Pre- requisite

    2th Wednesday Full moon

    Meditation

    6:00

    pm

    All

    5th

    and

    6th

    Saturday

    Sunday

    Basic Course 9:30 to

    5:30

    pm

    16th Wednesday New Moon

    Meditation

    6:00

    pm

    All

    19th

    and

    20th

    Saturday

    Sunday

    Basic Course 9:30 to

    5:30

    pm

    Arhatic Yoga Purifications and Meditations will be

    practiced at 5:30 pm on Fridays.

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    Do not pass judgement on yourclassmates. Every one is growing up. Growing

    up is a part of the process, a part of life. Some people may not see things from our higherperspective. Be diplomatic.

    Grand Master Choa Kok Sui