
What we’re about
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donation box at innerspace for voluntary contributions
Believing that things of the spirit should be accessible to everyone, the BKs offer their facilities on the basis of voluntary contributions from individuals who feel they have taken personal benefit from attending BK courses and other programs. Additionally the Brahma Kumaris venues are run by volunteers. Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is a registered charity in Scotland No. SC040512
find the peace within you...return to inner peace, practically, through free courses, lectures and meditation.
...helping individuals transform their perspective of the world from material to spiritual
Age 16 and over
The Brahma Kumaris runs on voluntary contributions, both financial and in kind, from individuals who have benefited personally through its courses and activities.
Brahma Kumaris students, inspired to serve others, choose to contribute regularly in support of the work, according to their means.
There is no membership fee.
Meditation is the journey inwards, a journey of self-discovery or, in fact, re-discovery. Meditation is time taken for quiet reflection and silence, away from the hustle and bustle of daily living. Taking time out enables us to come back to a centred place of being. In our modern world, the pace of life is growing ever faster and we are losing touch with our true inner peace and power. When we no longer feel grounded, we can experience ourselves pushed and pulled in many different directions. It is at this point that we start to experience stress and a feeling of being trapped. Gradually, over time, this feeling leads to illness and disease, as our mental, emotional and physical health is thrown out of balance.
Raja Yoga meditation is a form of meditation that is accessible to people of all backgrounds. It is a meditation without rituals or mantras and can be practised anywhere at any time. Raja Yoga meditation is practised with ‘open eyes', which makes this method of meditation versatile, simple and easy to practice. Meditation is a state of being in that place just beyond every day consciousness, which is where spiritual empowerment begins. Spiritual awareness gives us the power to choose good and positive thoughts over those which are negative and wasteful. We start to respond to situations, rather than just reacting to them. We begin to live with harmony, we create better and happier, healthier relationships and change our lives in a most positive way.
General information
Brahma Kumaris is a worldwide spiritual movement dedicated to personal transformation and world renewal. Founded in India in 1937, Brahma Kumaris has spread to over 110 countries on all continents and has had an extensive impact in many sectors as an international NGO.
However, their real commitment is to helping individuals transform their perspective of the world from material to spiritual.
It supports the cultivation of a deep collective consciousness of peace and of the individual dignity of each soul.
International coordination
The spiritual headquarters of Brahma Kumaris is in Mount Abu, India. At a national level, activities are generally coordinated by local people in alignment with the spiritual principles of Brahma Kumaris, working in accordance with the laws of the land. Activities of international interest are coordinated regionally from offices in London, Moscow, Nairobi, New York and Sydney.
We are individuals of all ages and backgrounds who study spiritual knowledge that nurtures respect for all faith traditions, coherently explains the nature of soul, God, time and karma, and inspires an enlightened lifestyle.
We practise and teach Raja Yoga meditation, which relaxes the mind and nurtures a healthy balance between our inner and outer worlds. Through numerous social service activities and partnerships, we promote spiritual understanding, leadership with integrity and elevated actions towards a better world.
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University
Mount Abu, high in the Aravali Mountains of Rajasthan, provided an ideal location for reflection and contemplation for the original group's move from Karachi in 1950. After a few years in a rented building, the community moved to the present site which remains the Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya (Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University). The Brahma Kumaris spiritual headquarters is known as Madhuban (‘Forest of Honey').
Brahma Baba, the founder
Who was he?
Brahma Baba, born into a humble home as Lekhraj Kripalani in the 1880s, was the son of a village schoolmaster. Lekhraj was brought up within the disciplines of the Hindu tradition. After different jobs, he entered the jewellery business, later earning a considerable fortune as a diamond trader. He was the father of five children and a leader within his local community, known especially for his philanthropy.
In 1936, around the time when most people at his age start to plan their retirement, he actually entered into the most active and fascinating phase of his life. After a series of deep spiritual experiences and visions, he felt an extremely strong pull to give up his business and dedicate his time, energy and wealth to laying the foundations of what later would become the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University.
Between 1937 and 1938, he formed a Managing Committee of eight young women and surrendered all his property and assets to a Trust administered by them.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- One Light, Many Paths: Inner Peace and Shared ValuesInnerSpace Meditation, Glasgow
One Light, Many Paths: Inner Peace and Shared Values
Finding calm within, and harmony with one another.
Friday 3rd October 7.00–8.30pm
Venue : InnerSpace Meditation, Glasgow
Join us for a special evening of dialogue, reflection, and meditation with Maureen Sier (Interfaith Scotland / Bahá’í community) and Maureen Goodman (Brahma Kumaris).
Both are women of faith deeply engaged in interfaith work, who recognise the value of sharing across traditions and creating spaces where diverse groups can connect in understanding.
This gentle event offers a chance to pause, breathe, and rediscover inner peace while exploring values that unite us.
Open to all over 18. Free entry.
Maureen Sier
Director of Interfaith Scotland and a member of the Bahá’í community, Maureen has spent many years fostering dialogue and understanding across faiths and beliefs. She is passionate about building bridges and creating opportunities for people of all traditions to share in peace and friendship. As she prepares to retire later this year, Maureen is warmly appreciated for over two decades of dedicated service in fostering interfaith dialogue and understanding.
Maureen Goodman
A long-time student and teacher with the Brahma Kumaris, Maureen is Programme Director for the UK and has a deep interest in how spiritual awareness can bring positive change in the world. She has been active in interfaith work for decades, encouraging reflection, dialogue, and the practice of inner peace.
InnerSpace Meditation
Red Tree Bridgeton
Door buzzer : 0434
33 Dalmarnock Rd
Glasgow, G40 4LA
0141 375 0534
glasgow.innerspace.org
www.brahmakumaris.org
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Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is a registered charity in Scotland No.SC040512Speaker Bios (Extended)
Maureen Sier
Maureen is retiring later this year from her role as Director of Interfaith Scotland, a position she has held with dedication for over two decades. A member of the Bahá’í community, she has worked tirelessly to foster dialogue and understanding across faiths and beliefs in Scotland and beyond. Under her leadership, Interfaith Scotland has become a nationally recognised organisation and an active partner in international interfaith networks, sharing Scotland’s experience of dialogue and peacebuilding on the global stage. She has represented Scotland at international conferences, contributed to policy discussions on equality and diversity, and consistently championed the role of spiritual values in building more cohesive societies. Her commitment to interfaith engagement has touched countless lives and will continue to inspire long into the future.
Sister Maureen Goodman
Sister Maureen is Programme Director for the Brahma Kumaris UK and has been a leading figure in interfaith dialogue and spiritual education for many decades. A long-time student and teacher of meditation, she offers deep insight into how spiritual awareness can bring about positive personal and social change. Internationally, she represents the Brahma Kumaris at the United Nations in Geneva and has participated in high-level dialogues on peace, sustainability, and the role of values in building a better world. She has spoken at global forums including the UN Climate Conferences, Parliament of the World’s Religions, and interfaith summits across Europe and beyond. Through her work, she continues to encourage reflection, meditation, and dialogue as pathways to inner peace and a more compassionate, sustainable future.