Introduction to the New Group of World Servers (NGWS) with Freda Kemp
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### Open Heart and the Toronto Theosophical Society Lecture Series
#### Introduction to the New Group of World Servers (NGWS)
with Freda Kemp
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Sunday, November 23, 2025
π 7:00 PM (EST)
π Toronto Theosophical Society β Hybrid Event (In-person & Zoom)
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### Presentation:
This introductory talk explores the vision and purpose of the New Group of World Servers (NGWS) as presented in the esoteric teachings of Alice Bailey. Often described as a subjective, worldwide network of spiritually-minded individuals working for the betterment of humanity, the NGWS transcends all religious, political, and cultural boundaries.
Ms. Kemp will examine the role of the NGWS as the βmiddle groupβ between the spiritual Hierarchy and humanity, acting as channels for light, love, and wisdom during this time of planetary transition. The talk will highlight the key principles β selfless service, group consciousness, and alignment with the Plan β and offer insight into how individuals can recognize their place within this evolving group and contribute to the building of a new and more inclusive world.
### About the Speaker
Freda Kemp is a long-time student and teacher of Ageless Wisdom, having studied with the Centre of Esoteric Studies, the University of the Seven Rays, and the Academy of Synthesis. For over 25 years, she has taught spirituality and facilitated full-moon, equinox, and solstice meditations. She is the founder of the Universal Light Centre and the Open Heart School in Toronto.
As a spiritual mentor, Freda supports individuals at various levels of consciousness, from those seeking steady, wellness-oriented guidance to those working to integrate archetypal and transpersonal principles into their personal evolution. Her approach is grounded, inclusive, and non-dogmatic, helping students apply spiritual principles meaningfully in their everyday lives.
