09 June, 2008
Garbha-Sanskar Workshop!
Make the amazing journey of your baby into this world a comfortable, natural and joyfulful one! presenting -
Organised by : Manashakti Research Center, Lonavla.
(For pregnant and aspiring couples. Test included.)
Sanskar
Sanskar means ‘to make better’, ‘to purify’, ‘to beautify’. It also means ‘to remove defects’. Hence, Sanskar (i.e. instilling good values) has prime importance in human life. If Sanskars are not instilled along with intellect, then the individual neither proves helpful to himself nor to society.
Every parent wishes its child to be intelligent, healthy, humble, grateful and generous; but at the same time, the bad qualities in it should be lessened. All this can be acquired through Sanskars. Now it is scientifically proved that Sanskars can be imparted to the baby even while in womb. Considering it, Manashakti’s first thinker, experimenter Swami Vijnananand commenced the prenatal sanskar experiments, some 45 years ago. Till date, thousands of couples have been benefitted by it! Manashakti’s research has also been published in the international Journal of Pre & Perinatal Psychology & Health (JOPPPAH). Accordingly, this experiment helps to attain inner energy co-ordination between the mother, father and fetus.
July 2008
Nature of Workshop
The participants will be guided through audio-visual techniques on -
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Scientific evidences on ‘how the fetus learns & memorizes?’
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Developmental stages of Fetus (Video)
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Moment of Birth (Animation)
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Concentration, yoga, music, behaviour during pregnancy.
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Imparting Sanskars to the fetus thro’ Light-energy & Prayer.
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Pulse-rate based Test, computerised results & remedies etc.
Registration
This workshop will be conducted in English. The charges per couple are Rs 350/-. Enrolment is necessary. Kindly don’t bring kids. Participants should reach the venue by 9 am.
06 May, 2008
Free Sanskar Camps for the Rural Areas!
Sanskar Camps were organized by Manashakti between 15th April and 1st May 2008 in Aundhe-Aundholi and Kune village. The number of participants was 80 and 65 respectively.
Manashakti organizes such Camps every year so that the children in the rural area should not be deprived of taking knowledge just for want of money. Through games, stories & songs these camps help children understand topics like : how to develop their personality? How to achieve their goals overcoming the failures? What are the strategies for study success? etc.
Features
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Drawing, Craft, Origami;
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Teaching of avoiding evil things based on the story 'See no evil, say on evil, hear no evil', by Mahatma Gandhi;
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Importance of Humility and Gratitude; Respect towards the society that helps us grow;
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Awareness about rural cleanliness, tree plantation & conservation, environment;
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Strategies to manage the stress of study;
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Developing taste for the difficult subjects, viz. Science, Mathematics, English;
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Special efforts to augment the concentration & art skills (with the help of parents);
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Trip to nearby villages - Dudhivare, Rajmachi, Valvan;
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Cultural program before the villagers.
The Camp in the Aundhe-Aundholi was concluded on 29 April 2008. Shri Sunil Kedari (Sarpanch, Aundhe) Smt. Mandlik (Principal, Nagnath Vidyalay) Shri Ashok Nikam, Shri and Smt. Vasudha Vasant Patway (senior members of Manashakti) were the chief guests for the closing ceremony. Around 35 parents and 20 youth were also present. The guests underlined the importance of the Camp and expressed his desire that such camps should be conducted on regular basis.
On the occasion of the closing ceremony of the Camp in Kune on 1st May 2008, Shri Ramdas Shelar (Member of the Gram Panchayat) Shri and Smt Smita Sharad Vesvikar (Senior members of Manashakti) were present. The program was also attended by about 25 women parents & 25 youths.
The senior as well as young members of Manashakti put in mighty efforts to make these camps hugely successful.
The students who attend the full 15-day Camp are given free admission to the 3-day Intelligence Development Camp at Manashakti.