Showing posts with label Sahaj children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sahaj children. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Inauguration of the new Sahaj International School in Cabella.

On the 26th of September, 2009, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi inaugurated the new Sahaj International School in Cabella.

Shri Mataji, Sir C.P. and Sadana Didi arrived at the school in the afternoon. They visited the different classrooms and went into the assembly hall where the children sang songs like angels. The Sahaja Yogis and Yoginis performed the Aarti and offered flowers to Shri Mataji, and thanked Her again and again for having made this school possible.

With Her divine presence Shri Mataji transformed the newly created Cabella School into a paradise on Earth.

Sir C.P. addressed parents, children and teachers, and the country leaders, and said that this was an historic day. He said that Shri Mataji wants us to open Sahaj schools in every country and that Sahaj education is the future of humankind. He asked us to promise that we will do our best to realize our Mother’s dream.

This day marks another mile stone in the emmancipation and future of humankind and laid the foundation of an enlightened education which will change the face of Europe.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

International Sahaja Public School

Someone just asked me where is my son, Shaun? Well, he is studying abroad at a Sahaja Yoga boarding school which is at the foothills of the Himalayas. Did I say the Himalayas, yep you heard right; it’s that huge big mountain range bordering India and China.

Sometime in March this year, four Malaysian children including my son left for India to study at the International Sahaj Public School. The youngest among them is 6 years old (I must tell you, he really very brave for a kid that age) making the total number of Malaysian students studying there to 10 children. Some have even completed taking their “O” levels there.

The school is really awesome, somewhat looking like the Hogwarts school in the Harry Potter’s film with its many rooms, corridors, stairways and the air of nostalgic feeling.

My son is really happy there (ok, it took him a month or so to really settle down) and we get to speak with him by hand phone every weekend for a couple of hours; something both of us really look forward to every weekend thus adding the excitement and spice even a little anxiety to jazz up our mundane daily lives. It’s really an experience for us as parents to have our only son away from us and a great lesson in detachment for a loved one.

We had a yogi by the name of Arul who is also a parent to one of these children and he volunteered his services as a temporary teacher for a few weeks to teach there. His experience was so wonderful and fulfilling that he desires soon for another opportunity to teach there again. We are hopeful that he can post his experience about his brief stint at the school.

We hope you had enjoyed these photos and this story.

By Stephen, Author