This Saturday is Winter Solstice. Tomorrow night being the longest, darkest night and the shortest day. It is a particularly good time to remember that ‘the darkest hour always comes just before the dawn’. That’s a UK war time rally from Churchill. As the world shifts from the ‘dark’ nature of warmongers, into the lighter days. It is also a good time to remember that ‘never does a winter not turn into spring’. And that’s a peaceful message from 12th Century Japanese Buddhist monk Nichiren Daishonin. Tomorrow will be a particularly powerful day for meditation because the veil between worlds is at the thinnest it’s been for a while. I invite you to join our weekly meditation in the Green lotus lounge. If you are local to Luton pop in in-person by 6.30pm to make yourself comfortable. A £5 contribution covers tea and cake. Or join us online. You may experience a powerful feeling of shifting in and out of our dense 3 dimensional world and feel a strong tran...
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