Community Meet at Manutewhau Community Hub West Harbour - Sahajayoga Meditation
Kia Ora members,
We are celebrating 100th birth anniversary of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, founder of Sahajayoga Meditation and receiver of numerous accolades and awards for Her service to humanity, including the nomination for Nobel Peace Prize. Please come along and join us for an afternoon tea and to know about Sahajayoga. Sahajayoga Meditation is always free and will always be.
We would love to see you on coming Saturday at 3:30PM with your friends and whanau. 74b Oriel Ave, Manutewhau Community Hub, West Harbour [in front of West Harbour Primary School].
Nga Mihi,
Sahajayoga Meditation NZ.
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