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Meditation & Connection with Sam Power. Realize Your Innate Freedom


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On 1st May join inspirational leader, Sam Power for an evening at the Nursery Theatre (42 Weston St, London SE1 3QD) where we invite you to deepen your presence, open your heart and awaken your freedom.


We are LOVE. A loving presence of ?is-ness?. An acceptance of what is. An underlying understanding that we are all ENOUGH RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW. Thats right, you are enough right now, this moment is enough, THIS moment, not tomorrow, not in 10 years time but NOW.


Sam and his team empower people from all walks of life through seminars, workshops, retreats and one on one coaching. Sam has worked with thousands of people through workshops, retreats and one on one facilitation. He thrives on bringing a group of people together in the name of love, unity, friendship and laughter.


A mixture of guiding people to a ?deeper? calmness and peace and connection with themselves and others on a deeper level. Recognising the shared aspect of our experiences, seeing through the veil of separation and fear.


These evening sessions with Samuel will typically explore the nature of reality through direct experience. There are no beliefs we are interested in enforcing. We are interested in helping others to discover for themselves their own ?truth?, beyond the intellect.


Structure


6.45pm-7pm : Doors open.

7pm- 8.15pm: Talk/ Meditation/ Group Connection

8.15pm-8.45pm: Questions and Answers


The format of the talk typically involves periods of silence that allow one to digest what is being said. There is also potential for the group to connect with one another through various exercises. At the end of the talk/ meditative experience, there will be opportunity to ask questions.


BE HERE, BE FREE


Secure your ticket at:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/realize-your-innate-freedom-tickets-33807985595?aff=es2



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