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words of peace--feeling peace on a daily basis March Meeting

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Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 1:00 PM
5.0 (1 rating)

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rena patel

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Come join us for an afternoon of relaxation and peace. Come hear the message of Prem Rawat and uncover the depth behind his words to experience hope and inspiration. At the end the day, we are all the same and struggle through the same battles and obstacles in life.

This would be a great opportunity to live every moment in joy and happiness regardless of the turmoils that surround us. Peace is already present inside of every human being. this meeting is for those that would like to discover their inner beauty through listening to his message and building a thirst to learn the techniques for meditation.

Prem Rawat is an inspirational speaker who not only talks about meditation and peace-but also shows people the techniques to discover your inner beauty. Every meeting is free. In fact, everything is free. It is for those people who want to not just talk about peace--but truly want to feel it--in every breath and every moment.

Come join us on Saturday afternoons, we will have light refreshments and a short video of Prem Rawat and his message of peace.

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    It makes perfect sense to me to want to feel at peace with myself every day. Who doesn't want that? It's a down-to-earth getting-to-the-bottom-of-thing s feeling for me. Listening to Prem Rawat really helped me get to that. Thanks, Rena, for organizing this meet-up.
    Liz
    Posted Mar 23, 2:38 PM

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