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Navigate your way through difficult times with Sister Jayanti

Sister Jayanti is a respected public speaker on diverse platforms, ranging from environmental issues and women’s upliftment to interreligious dialogues, health and well-being.

As we step into the Next Normal, we rise like the mythological phoenix from the ashes of the lessons learnt through the COVID pandemic to find a more meaningful way of being, living and connecting.  Perhaps the pandemic taught us to be more introspective, value our relationships and the importance of human connection.  To move forward, there is a healing of the spirit that is needed as we need to create a new beginning after the loss of either loved ones, our health, or jobs, challenging economic times and the uncertainty that the future holds.

We all wish for a more joyful, peaceful, and meaningful future.  The question that many are facing is that how do we build ourselves, mentally, emotionally and spiritually so that we can RISE above our continuous challenges and live with greater wisdom and contentment?  What are the practices we need to strengthen our inner being?  What is the wisdom we need to shift our mindsets and develop the outlook of greater hope?

Sister Jayanti is the Additional Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris

Rise Through Spiritual Empowerment is an evening with Sister Jayanti and well known South African editor Ferial Haffajee. Sister Jayanti is the Additional Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris, who will share the spiritual wisdom and practices needed to navigate through these current times with inner strength and live with greater compassion, courage and clarity.  She has a profound ability to translate deep spiritual truths into practical wisdom which can support one to live with greater resilience and peace.

Meet Sister Jayanti on Sunday 29th January 2023 at 3:30 pm at the Killarney Country Club, for an afternoon programme which would include a sacred concert with well love artists, Desert Rose. Entry is free.

Ferjal Haffajee Editor, author and moderator

For the past 50 years, Sister Jayanti has worked tirelessly to promote positive, human, and spiritual values to all sectors of society. Her wise and compassionate insights shine a light of clarity and relevance on the complex issues of today.

Based in the UK, she is the Additional Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris, the Director of the Brahma Kumaris for Europe and the Middle East, and a respected public speaker on diverse platforms, ranging from environmental issues and women’s upliftment to interreligious dialogues and health and well-being.  She has touched and inspired millions of people throughout the world.

The Brahma Kumaris South Africa is part of a worldwide spiritual movement which is dedicated to personal transformation and world renewal by teaching individuals to view the world as essentially spiritual, rather than just material. The teachings support the cultivation of a collective consciousness of peace and of the individual dignity of each soul – regardless of race, religion, culture, education, economic or social standing.

www.brahmakumaris.org.za

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Neo Magasa

Neo Magasa is a Strategic Digital Marketer, Hypnotic Copy Writer, Project Manager and Consultant in Online Marketing for Global & Nationwide Media Organizations.

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