Sunday Sep 30, 2012 2:30 PM - Sunday Jan 27, 2013 2:30 PM | Free |
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Make a Difference with Transmission Meditation (non-denominational)
Would you like to make a difference in the world but don't know where to start? Come to learn about Transmission Meditation: A Service Meditation to Aid Humanity
Transmission Meditation is a non-denominational practice performed by thousands of people gathering in informal groups around the world.
Join a group or start your own. It's the most powerful and effective meditation you can do for yourself and for the world.
Additional information will be available on Maitreya The World Teacher and the Masters of Wisdom, Sharing as a Spiritual Principal, and UFOs and our Space Brothers.
All are welcome.
BACKGROUND Transmission was first introduced in 1974, by British writer and esotericist Benjamin Creme, author of Transmmission Meditation: A Meditation for the New Age. By way of telepathic rapport with one of the Masters of Wisdom, Creme received guidance to begin the first Transmission group in London which continues to meet three times a week to this day. Giving talks and lectures for over thirty years, Creme has inspired people to start Transmission groups worldwide. According to Creme, Transmission was created as a way for ordinary people to participate in the planetary transition out of the Piscean Age and into the Aquarian Age. Specifically, the meditation facilitates the externalization into the modern world of the elders of humanity, known as the Masters of Wisdom and led by Maitreya the World Teacher. For eons, Maitreya and the Masters worked ceaselessly behind the scenes, guiding the evolution of humanity. Today, they are in the midst of emerging onto the physical plane, prepared to fulfill their mission by working directly with humanity itself. Transmission is an integral part of humanity's plan of evolution.
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LocationSeattle Public Library Broadview Branch (View)
12755 Greenwood Ave. North
Seattle, WA 98113
United States
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Minimum Age: 15 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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