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• To inspire and encourage all to experience spiritual freedom and to realise how uniquely special and resourceful everyone is.
• To remind people how important it is to keep in touch with the inner self as well as the outside world and to realise that materialism is not separate from spirituality but is integral to it.
• To teach people how to practise Arka Dhyana to achieve peace of mind and increase the faculties of their mind.
• To educate people about how effective meditation actually is in maintaining mental well-being and in supporting the healing or at least the managing of physical pain and discomfort.
• To encourage and inspire those who are affected by a feeling of depression towards a more positive attitude and enthusiasm about life, its purpose and meaningfulness.
• To bring awareness of how science and spirituality complement each other and have a greater role to play in our lives for more clarity, health, harmony and expanded states of consciousness.
• To study and understand more of the underlying common humanity amongst the various cultures and thereby enhance the level of communication and harmony for living together with mutual respect.
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