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Earth Meditation – Native american flutes- Kirtan – Astrology

Date

Sun 20th November 2022, 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Location

8 Culbara Pl
Stokers Siding NSW 2484

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Earth Meditation – Native american flutes- Kirtan – Astrology

Earth Meditation – Native american flutes- Kirtan – Astrology

– Sunday , 20th November 2022 , 2 – 4.30 pm – Stokers Siding

Presenters will include :

Kathryn Riding-

Kathryn will be weaving in some sacred sounds and leading the kirtan – she plays many musical instruments including harmonium , crystal bowls and chimes.

Kathryn is a voice and yoga teacher with 40 years of experience. She taught voice at NIDA for many years and is a WAAPA graduate. She is also a poet and published author with ABC books and Harper Collins Flamingo .

Kathryn loves sharing Nada yoga – sound yoga – inviting participants to raise their vibration through with the healing vibration of sound and mantra. For more see – www.kathryn-riding.com

Pratima –

is a long time spiritual practitioner and astrologer, starting on both paths when she was 15 . She started hitchhiking to India in search of enlightenment aged 21. She was initiated into Tibetan Buddhism aged 17 by Chogyam Trungpa. Later she had a private interview with HHDL & attended many Vipassana Meditation retreats.She is the astrologer at the Woodford Folk Festival – she loves to predict the future and see what’s really going on !

Glen –

Born in far north Queensland Glen grew up loving the outdoors and playing a variety of sports. A sports injury (broken leg) was the trigger event for a multi year journey into severe alchohol, drug and substance abuse and addiction, with daily self-harming and the thought of suicide never being far out of reach.

Thanks to the unconditional love of his parents, Glen found himself backpacking through South America where a collection of events with the local people and Mother Earth herself triggered the beginning stages of what would later become known to him as the shattering and dissolving of the false-identity of the illusionary mind-made-self and its ‘poor me’ story.

Glen invites you to come and enjoy the healing sounds of the Native American Flute blended in with the inner inquiry of not being a personal identity as such, but rather of that which is before, beneath, and beyond anything that One thinks or believes themselves to be.

Gregory Erald Owens (Geo) –

teaches Buddhism and meditation at a local school , manages resilience and compassion workshops , is the founder of the BBMC and the earth meditation tribe projects and an MTTC student – for more see – http://www.byronbaymeditationcentre.com.au/About.php

Entry by donation – either via Eventbrite link below suggested $20 (and $15 conc.) otherwise by ‘ dana’ –

OR by cash at front door $20 ( but no credit card facility ).

Our values and vision are set out in our website – www.earthmeditationtribe.com : “We are a new earth tribe of many shapes,sizes and colors . We are earth children , earth warriors , earth keepers , agents for change …. The time for a fundamental shift in consciousness has arrived….etc ”

Food – Optional – incl. Soup / $5 and chai / $5.

Ciao and Jai Gurudev,Geo – 0431747764

Ps 1 : we propose to conduct this as a regular monthly event to coincide with the Uki markets on the 3rd Sunday of each month .

Ps 2 : *Event to be Livestreamed via Facebook – to view Videos of past events or future ‘Livestreams’ see – https://www.facebook.com/Earth-Meditation-Tribe-105967528666422 platform.

*Those attending “online” are kindly invited to visit the Eventbrite link and click “Tickets “,and make a Donation-

Ps 3 : For personal photos and blurbs of presenters see Eventbrite link .

Date

Sun 20th November 2022, 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Location

8 Culbara Pl
Stokers Siding NSW 2484

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.