What we’re about
We schedule a wide range of free or affordable spiritual events online.
See website www.lightinlondon.org
And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/light.in.london/
All are welcome to join, of any faith or none, or 'spiritual but not religious'.
To meditate, to learn, to grow, to explore various aspects of spirituality...
Typical activities involve meditation, Om Healing, chanting, mindfulness.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Satsang with Swami AtmanandaColet House, London
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### London (UK)
#### 25-27 April 2024 – The Study Society
Open Satsangs
Thu 25 & Fri 26 April, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
(Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
Registration is not required to participate in these programmes.
Satsang Intensive
Sat 27 April, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
(Doors open at 9:30 a.m.)
Registration is required to participate in this programme.
Events in:
English
Venue: The Study Society, Colet House, 151 Talgarth Rd, London W14 9DA (UK) - Mother Meera daily Meditation and Blessing Online and FreeNeeds location
Mother Meera is a mystic living in Germany who came to help people. She gives the Darshan -blessing in her home in Balduinstein and on trips to different countries, and holds silent meditations. Darshan is the free transmission of light, love and grace. She was born on December 26, 1960 in Chandepalle, a village in Telangana, South India. She was discovered as a young girl by Mr. Reddy , who recognized her as an embodiment of the Divine Mother, an Avatar.
Mother Meera is different from traditional teachers, she is not a guru with students, her role is more that of a compassionate Mother. She does not maintain any organization or formal structure around her. She does not give courses or teach any particular meditation technique, but she recommends japa , the repetition of a divine name or mantra. She says that one should offer all activities, thoughts and feelings internally to the Divine.
Her work is in silence. Her Darshans and meditations take place in complete silence. She works as a presence itself, not through teaching and lectures. Everyone, regardless of religious affiliation, is welcome to receive her help or blessing. - Practical Parenting, Online over 4 Tuesdays.Needs location
7:30pm - 8:45pm on Tuesdays (BST)
Four weeks: 30 April - 21 May
Are you looking for encouragement and support on your parenting journey?Come and join other parents as you hear why parenting is so valuable.
Online, via Zoom. The course will be hosted by Anne Fennell, chair of Mothers At Home Matter, and long-standing member of the School. Talks will be recorded and can be watched on catch-up.Week 1: Hilary Wyatt - Children’s Mental Health and Schooling
Hilary Wyatt is interested in the impact that adult emotions have on young people and has given talks and written about ‘emotional contagion’. She will be offering practical advice to young parents about how to build emotional resilience in children.
Hilary has been teaching for over 30 years. She has worked in London prep schools for 15 years, eight as the Head of a pre-prep, and seven years as a Headteacher, and has taught children from Nursery age to A-level.
Hilary read English at university, has a Masters’ Degree in Education and an NPQH (National Professional Qualification for Headship). She has also worked with the ISI (the Independent Schools Inspectorate) since 2014. She has two grown-up daughters, and an adorable grandson.
Week 2: Anne Fennell - Early Years: love, nurture, value, and identity
Having a baby is life-changing. There is birth of new life but also a letting go of an old life and identity. We will look at some of the challenges, and how we can find support and nurture ourselves as well as our young children. The first few years of life are formative and critical developmentally. What happens and why is the role of parent so important?Anne is a wife and mother of 6 sons. Whilst at home raising her children she has been active in the community, including running toddler groups, fencing & fellowship for young children, and drama groups for teenagers.
She is Chair of the campaigning and support group Mothers At Home Matter and more recently President of European Federation of Parents & Carers at Home which is a voice for parents wishing to be more at home for their children, and campaigns to remove the economic penalties which makes this choice so difficult for the majority.
Week 3: Liz Yeboah - The Joy of Teenagers
Liz will talk about:
1. The importance of parenting and being present for your children.
2. Setting up and preparing for the teen years. Adjusting our mindset and creating the vision.
3. Sharing a snippet of the process we used on our journey to finding joy in the teen years.
Liz is a home educator, mentor, wife and mother to five wonderful children. She and her family live in Buckinghamshire where they love to seek adventures and make precious memories. Her passions include homemaking and encouraging young women and young families.Week 4: Edward Davies - And what about fathers?
Ed will discuss:
1. Why dads matter - stats and stories about the importance of father
2. Being intentional about fatherhood. Somebody will father your child, how do you ensure it is you?
3. Family relationship dynamics: improving family relationships, including with your partner
Edward has spent the last 15 years running fatherhood and parenting courses, including more than a decade facilitating antenatal courses for first-time dads in London hospitals.
He has worked in public policy as a journalist and government advisor, including seven years as a senior editor at the British Medical Journal, and as an expert advisor to four Health Secretaries. He is currently a director at a Westminster think tank specialising in social and family policy.
This course is offered in partnership with Mothers At Home Matter.