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« on: March 23, 2010, 07:54:25 AM »

Saturday April 10 @ 6pm

The theme this month is the Heart Chakra, known as the Anahata.

It is not without reason the heart is regarded as the symbol of love, since the heart Chakra (located at the centre of the chest) is the seat of love. Love is infinite and when our heart opens to divine love, our love becomes infinite. In the Chandogya Upanishad it is written: “In the centre of the body there is a shrine surrounded by a wall with eleven doors. Hidden within the shrine a lotus blooms and within this there is a tiny, little room.”What does it mean, this tiny room in the heart of the Lotus?

It is our true Self. The Self is a part of God. It is pure, unchanging, infinite consciousness. It is eternal and present in every living being. Just as the whole tree is already contained within the seed, the essence of the entire cosmos exists in the centre of the Heart Chakra. The path of Yoga helps us to unearth the valuable treasury of spiritual knowledge buried within the Heart and put it to good use. In this way each of us can contribute something worthwhile to the planet and its recovery. When we learn to open our heart centre in the spiritual sense, there is the realization of an all-embracing, all-pervasive divine love.

There are twelve qualities to be cultivated in the heart Chakra : joy, peace, love, harmony, bliss, clarity, purity, compassion, understanding, forgiveness, patience & kindness.

Join us for an evening of delicious vegetarian food, peaceful meditations, Yoga philosophy and learn more about the chakras.

Our Community Night program aims to explorethe essence of Yoga as a spirtual philosophy that brings each of us forward on our journey to Wholeness; The program can consist of meditation, prayer, music, mantras, philosophical talks, lectures on film, discussions, and fellowship of like-minded people.
Learn more in this article ‘What is Yoga?’

 ALL WELCOME!

Do you have a question or would like to come along?

Call 3252 2550 or email brisbane@yogaindailylife.org.au
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