To inspire and encourage individuals to experience spiritual freedom (freedom from fear, doubts and disbeliefs and guilt-focus) and to realise how uniquely special and resourceful we all are. To remind us how important it is to keep in touch with our inner selves as well as the outside world. To realise that
a balanced materialism is not separate from spirituality but is integral to it.
To teach people how to meditate 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 depressed towards a more positive attitude and enthusiasm for life, its purpose and meaningfulness.
To bring awareness of how important it is to know that 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 about the underlying common culture amongst the various cultures and thereby increase the level of communication and harmony for living together with mutual respect.
To help individuals
experience their emotional-heart-consciousness so that the
intuitive faculty can grow, with the raising of higher
consciousness through Arka Dhyana. A balance in life is
thereby created between rational awareness and
emotional-heart-centred-intuitive awareness. This is in
essence the raising of one’s wholeness of conscious
awareness. Thereby creating a balance in their lives between rational awareness and emotional-heart-centred-intuitive awareness, which in essence is the raising of one’s wholeness of conscious awareness. With this we can feel fulfilled, develop greater empathy to connect with people, plants and animals, nature and the universe and feel inter-connectedness even in diversity.



