Radio Falmer Interview University of Sussex, Falmer (England)
Radio Falmer Interview. University of Sussex, Falmer, near Brighton (UK), 25 October 1982. Phil Ward: Sahaja Yoga Program for Radio Falmer to be broadcast on the 25th of October 1982. Five, four, three, two, one… And this is Phil Ward presenting a look at Sahaja Yoga, a new method of natural meditation through awakening a spiritual energy laid into within each of us called Kundalini. Some quite astonishing claims have been made for this yoga and the effects it has on people’s lives. People have eligibly been cured of various illnesses and addictions and some pretty miraculous seeming transformations have been wrought. The University Sahaja Yoga Society will be holding its inaugural meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, 26th of October, at seven o’clock, in Refactory, level one. And there you can find out for yourself whether its claims are true. Apparently they’ll be giving realization at that meeting and it’s all free. I went to London to interview the leader of Sahaja Yoga, Mataji Nirmala Devi, and we’ll be presenting that interview later in the program. Meanwhile, I talked to the organizer of Sahaja Yoga on campus, Jason Copeland, to find out how Sahaja Yoga had affected him and to get an idea of what it’s all about. Jason, you are a mature student, studying international relations in [?] in, during your…? Jason Copeland: …first year… Phil Ward: …your first year. Tell me, did you have any religious inclinations before you came to Sahaja Yoga? Jason Copeland: None whatsoever. I was brought Read More …