Sacred sounds meditation evening

Sacred sounds
of the heavens:
an evening of
sacred sound to open your heart

with Ammnaprema Grace,
her gong and Tibetan singing bowls.

at
Frenchay Chapel,
Beckspool Rd, North Bristol

Friday July 4th £6 (£4 cons)
7.30.pm

Relax,
Let go and allow yourself to experience these beautiful meditative sounds.

Ammaprema’s well-traveled gong brings you the blessings of deep connection to other dimensions of consciousness.

The oceanic sound bath of the Great Gong and Tibetan Bowls create unique harmonic sounds that help us to align with the deep silence that is within us, and find a deep communion with that which is most sacred and with each other. In the healing sounds of the Gong, people sometimes experience profound healing changes, past life remembrances, or clearing of energetic blockages.

Ammaprema is an experienced healer and channeler, who works particularly with the energies of the Divine Mother through Mary, grounding and anchoring new vibrational frequencies. She brings great love, gentleness, skilled intention & clarity to her sound work, which will bring you into a place of deep connection, initiation and peace.

An evening not to be missed! You may wish to bring a cushion and rug for additional comfort.

To book an individual sound or Vortex Healing session with Ammaprema or for information
01761 453304 ~ ammaprema@heartsounds.co.uk

Western Union Annual Meeting

Western Union Annual Meeting, Unitarian Church, Notte Street, Plymouth, 10th May 2008 — notes by Ray Raitt

Attended by Lindy Latham, Ray Raitt and Olga Jennings.

News from other chapels: Exeter has 4/8 attending services. Sidmouth a regular core of motivated people. Crewkerne chapel is in good condition. At Cullompton, the Bowring family has been an important influence.

Presentation of honorary life memberships: Rev Pat Womersley and Mr Arthur Brown (in Arthur’s absence, Lindy accepted the certificate and citation on his behalf.
The accounts were examined by Harwood Lane & Co and approved by the Western Union Executive.

Western Union Chronicle: Tim Powell is seeking more contributions to Loose Leaf and to the website; there are not enough events and the news about them is not sent in soon enough. Tim has produced a brief history of the Western Union and its predecessors, 1792 to 1891. A limited number of copies are available at £2.00.

Vote of thanks: Anne Ashley for very impressive work; Bernard Omar for making great efforts to reach churches by train; Richard Lovis for the accounts; Neville Kenyon for acting as a contact to widen the movement.