[Surrey,
England] In the early morning of Friday, April 2, 1999, practitioners
from Devon, Wales, Oxford, Liverpool, Birmingham and London arrived
to attend a four-day retreat in Surrey.
In addition to following
the international retreat guidelines regarding many hours of diligent
meditation, fellow initiates also volunteered for the kitchen crew.
The cuisines of many different countries were represented on the menu,
including Western, Jamaican, South American and Oriental dishes. Even
though many were novices in the art of cooking, the initiates enjoyed
the learning experience and took to it "like ducks to water". Many brought
with them homemade delicacies as a contribution to the meals. With the
entertainment on the evenings of the third and fourth days, everyone's
body, mind, and spirit was very satisfied.
At the end of the
retreat, many initiates commented on the feelings of joy, calm and light
that pervaded their consciousness after four days of meditation. One
Chinese practitioner said that a year ago, while still in mainland China,
he had had a dream that he was meditating in a room with a Jamaican
brother. He now realized that the room in his dream was indeed the Surrey
Center.
After four days of
being nourished with light and sound, the practitioners returned home,
suffused with light, laughter and joy. Those who felt the deep spiritual
vibrations present at the Center were so reluctant to leave that they
stayed an extra day before finally making their way home.