08.06.2007
07:00 Day started with Preksha Meditation
10:00 Dharmanandji: Private consultation of a German Couple: Preksha Meditation
17:00 Professor Bruhn arrived for afternoon talks on JVB and Adhyatma Sadana Kendra activities.
Prof. Bruhn does not live far from HereNow4U / Preksha Meditation Berlin, and did never miss the occasion to meet our dear Indian friends when they came to Berlin. This time, his queries were mostly on the society ‘Jain Vishva Bharati’. Professor Bruhn was astonished to learn that there is no English term for the society aiming to promote Jain Dharma on the international level. The many branches and off springing welfare organisations are not only for him difficult to comprehend, as all of them offer a variety of unknown terms to anyone with another than Indian background. So we hope that the responsible persons feel addressed by our heartily demand for empathy. An encouraging approach had been started by Official Terapanth Sit via Body and Region.
This nice afternoon ended with taking a photo from all in front of our home, HereNow4U office and Preksha Meditation Berlin centre, indicating our readiness to respond to any interest for getting guidance in Preksha Meditation in German language.
22:00 Airport Tegel - Picking up Paulo Soukup (Brazil) arrived from Barcelona to join us.
As in 2006, Paulo came extra from Barcelona to meet with Swami Dharmanandji & Nirmalaji, and to participate in the workshop given by them. Our meeting started by sitting on the terrace, remembering last year’s meeting, and enjoying each other’s presence.
09.06.2007
Visiting Berlin Terapanth Family: Amit Ranka
Amit Ranka had invited us to have lunch in his home. He had prepared a tasty Indian lunch. His youngest son Kiran gave honour to his name, meaning ray of sun. Incredible, how children develop in one year! Passing-by of time comes to our awareness at such occasions.
Amit Ranka's eldest son Ramon (l) joined us for lunch.
After lunch, we started for the workshop on Stress Management, taking place at a location in the middle of the town.