Freedom Mission
March 19, 2007 Plymouth , North Carolina.
Our first site was Plymouth , North Carolina .
We drove through residential areas which bordered the river, until finally we came to a boat dock area which was public. Since there several men down by the dock, we arranged our vans in the parking lot to shield our little ‘picnic scene’ and sat in a circle on blankets. We lit the fire and performed Vyahruti Homa, followed by Parusha Shukta and Sapta Shloki. As soon as the fire began to flame, I found myself leaping to my feet and running down to the boat dock by the river. There, I walked out on the dock and could see many slaves coming through the water from the right side. They gathered around the boat dock.
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Bhopal, India
BHC members joined with hundreds of others in 1986 in Bhopal, India to perform hours of yajnya in an effort to heal the massive damage created by the gas explosions at the Union Carbide plant.
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Cleansing Nazi Death Camps
BHC members joined Parvati and Jarek and others in Poland on visits to several of the sites of former Nazi death camps. As with the Freedom Cleansing Missions, the group performed Homa while Parvati incanted specific mantras, once again releasing thousands of souls that had been trapped and were awaiting the group’s arrival.
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The Women's Meetings
Many many years ago, it was explained to the women in the many various communities around the world who perform Agnihotra and practice Homa therapy, that they should gather on Thursdays and form healing circles of love with singing and dancing. It has been said that on subtle levels, the voices of women raised in chanting and singing, emits a healing to the planet that is very powerful. As we send out the healing vibrations of our devotional songs and mantras, we receive them also.
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Satsang
SUNDAYS 11 AM to 1PM
Satsang (sat means truth and sanga means company) is a time to gather for the purpose of listening to, talking about, and assimilating the truth of holy readings and writings; and bringing their meaning into our daily lives. We meditate, chant, sing, drum, dance and enjoy vegetarian fare. We invite you to attend. For more info and directions, call the Couto’s at 410.922.7495 or the Gregory’s at 410.521.3704.
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