Meditation For Busy People - Part Two

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Learn how meditation and a busy lifestyle go together. Presented by Sister Jayanti and Mike George, this set is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of meditation. The combination of Sister Jayanti's natural wisdom and Mike George's flair for knitting together business and spirituality results in a dynamic tool that shows how meditation is rapidly becoming an important management and leadership skill.

The Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is an international organisation working at all levels of society for positive change.
Established in 1937 it now carries out a wide range of educational programmes for the development of human and spiritual values throughout its 4000 branches in over 86 countries.
The University is a Non-Governmental Organisation in general consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and in consultative status with UNICEF. It is also the recipient of seven UN Peace Messenger awards.
Local centres provide courses and lectures in meditation and positive values, enabling individuals to recognise their true potential and make the most of their lives.
The University offers all its services free of charge.

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