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Half-Day Retreat / Saturday 4 April / 10.30am – 12.30pm
The Gift of Inner Freedom
Rachel Priestman
Freedom is a fundamental need—outer freedom in the world around us, and inner freedom within ourselves. Yet many of us become so used to living confined that we forget what it truly means to be free. Think of the bird in a cage: the door is open, but it doesn’t fly out. In the same way, we often remain trapped, even when freedom is within reach. This talk invites you to ask: what does it take to claim this gift of your inner freedom—and to live as if the door has always been open?
About Speaker: Rachel Priestman
Rachel career spans librarianship, urban regeneration, public relations, marketing, events, and arts management. A dedicated meditator for 20 years, she volunteers at Global Co-operation House, supporting media, public engagement, and interfaith initiatives for the Brahma Kumaris. She is versatile and efficient in all she does. Rachel is light, gentle and very wise. She is a reassuring presence.
Half Day Retreat
Practical wisdom for navigating life, with experienced meditation teachers.
Short Talks
Guided Meditations
Reflection Questions
Group discussions
Q & A
Tea & Coffee
InnerSpace Meditation, Red Tree Bridgeton, 33 Dalmarnock Rd, Glasgow, G40 4LA
glasgow.innerspace.org 0141 375 0534
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is a registered charity in Scotland No.SC040512
Note : This is not physical exercises. You will be seated on a chair whilst listening, discussing, meditating.

For more info glasgow@innerspace.org glasgow.innerspace.org

Beginners Welcome. Free. Donations Welcome.

Who We Are …The Brahma Kumaris is a worldwide organisation dedicated to personal transformation and world renewal through the power of meditation.
It has an ongoing interest in developing programs that empower the individual.
Originally founded in India in 1937, there are one million students world-wide across 110 countries.
Those who know the Brahma Kumaris may know them for wearing white,
for the fact that they are led by women,
for their practice of open-eyed meditation, for their emphasis on self-transformation or for their greeting of “Om Shanti.”
They do not chant, they have a minimal number of rituals and they have a practice of Raja Yoga Meditation that involves self-transformation through elevated thoughts and connection with The Divine in silence…
What most don’t know about the Brahma Kumaris is the base of knowledge that constitutes their foundation.
Raja Yoga, is a path of lifelong learning, study and application in daily life.
Because they understand this knowledge to be so vital for the world at this time, the Brahma Kumaris have undertaken to share it more broadly…
We hope you enjoy…

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