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Welcome to our centre...
Welcome to Sathya Sai Centre of Willetton in Western Australia. We are pleased to share with you some information on our centre, the organisation, and the works, life and teachings of our founder, Sri Sathya Sai Baba.
Willetton centre began in 1990 to serve the needs of Sathya Sai followers living in the southern suburbs. It is affiliated to the Sathya Sai Organisation of Australia and Papua New Guinea and in turn, the international Sathya Sai Organisation. The purpose of the centre and the organisation is to awaken the inherit divinity in each person. The centre practices the teachings of Sri Sathya Sai Baba, and people from all walks of life account for its membership. There is no charge for membership and donations are not solicited.
The activities of the centre are coordinated in five main areas: service activities, devotional activities, ladies activities, youth activities, and education activities.
The members of Willetton centre meet every Friday evening at Rostrata Family Centre, Willetton.
The weekly program is as follows:
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7pm
Meditation on the Light |
A guided meditation session using light as the focal point to control the mind and its many thoughts, and to share love and peace with the self, family and community.
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7.15pm
Sai Spiritual Education Classes |
Children's program to educate them on the teachings of Sathya Sai Baba and major religions, and encourage the practice of love, peace, truth, right conduct and non-violence for the self, family and community.
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7.15pm
Young Adults Program |
Young Adults are counted betwen 18-35 years. This youth group fosters the practise of Sathya Sai Baba's teachings in daily living in the context of youth in Australian society.
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8.30pm
Devotional Singing |
The formal devotional session that encourages the repetition of God's name as manifested in the many religions, and the reminder to embody the high ideals.
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9.30pm
End of Devotional Singing |
Members are encouraged to browse the library for beneficial information or literature they may wish to borrow. Members can also use this opportunity to clarify doubts with the centre's chairperson.
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For further information, you may contact our Centre's Chairperson, Jeothish Babu, on mob. 0419 911 271
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