Eine friedliche Reno-Kirche für Meditation und Dienst, geleitet von Yogananda-inspirierten Lehren.
Reno Meditation Group of Self Realization ist eine Kirche und ein Ort der Anbetung in Reno, gelegen in der 4600 Kietzke Ln, Gebäude A, Suite 108. Die Gruppe konzentriert sich auf Meditation, Lesungen und Gottesdienste, die von Yogananda inspiriert sind, wobei Freiwillige die Kapelle betreuen und monatliche Treffen ausrichten. Bewertungen beschreiben eine friedliche, einladende Atmosphäre, die sich auf Gott und den Guru konzentriert; eine Bewertung vermerkt jedoch diskriminierendes Verhalten.
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Kommen Sie zu unseren aufbauenden Sitzungen mit Lesungen, Gesang und kurzen Meditationen, um spirituelles Wachstum und göttliche Verbindung zu fördern.
Erleben Sie vor den Sitzungen eine tiefe, geführte Meditation, um Fokus, inneren Frieden und Gemeinschaft mit Gott und dem Guru zu vertiefen.
Erforschen Sie universelle Wahrheiten durch eine Mischung aus Lehren aus der Bibel, der Bhagavad Gita und den Botschaften von Paramahansa Yogananda.
Kostenlose, offene Treffen, die allen offenstehen, fördern Gemeinschaft und Unterstützung in einer gastfreundlichen, ehrenamtlich betreuten Umgebung.
Beteiligen Sie sich an Dienstaktivitäten wie Kapelleninstandhaltung, Lesungen und die Ausrichtung von Veranstaltungen, um unserer spirituellen Gemeinschaft beizutragen.
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Gesamtbewertung
Leah
This fellowship is now my fellowship I had always questioned organized religion and beliefs my whole life and one day not even expecting to fall in love with this fellowship that I had never really known a lot about, I went to a memorial service to support a friend and I had that A HA moment. This is my path now because they talked about everything I had always questioned. The people are so nice and I feel comfortable and so close to God because of them. Thank you, SRF meditation group!!
SRF Phoenix Temple Gita Study Group
Great group of souls devoted to seeking God through meditation and service. Not for everyone but essential for a few of us. We do not proselytize so feel free to visit without pressure. You never know!
Florence Timko
I was a member of RMG for over 30 years. What you get out of it is what you put into it. Keep your focus on God and Guru, and you will not be disappointed. Some people connect with Yogananda right away. Some take a while. It doesn't really matter. At least go until you feel the connection with Yogananda if you are really serious about finding God. I have seen many come and go because of personality conflicts. No matter what, stay focused on God and Guru. If you are there for a popularity contest or to teach the group something (which I have seen), you are in the wrong place. The group is made up of humans who all have egos. We learned from each other. But when we started to meditate, we were united. Services were always inspiring. Readings from the Bible and Bagavad Gita to show that they teach the same message. Yogananda's special message each week. Chanting. Short meditations at the services. There is also an hour of meditation before services. Other than places that have been blessed with Yogananda's presence, the highest energy that I have experienced in any church or temple I visited. Not everyone connects with it right away. But it's worth the wait. This is a wonderful little hideaway that will help lead you to God's bliss. Because I am bedbound, I was forced to renew my connection to God and Guru. A part of me put my focus on SRF and RMG. It is important to stay loyal to them. They have been a tremendous help to me. More than words can say. And I am very grateful for them. But now my main focus is on God and Guru. So if you attend services, decide what you are going for. If you're looking for a path back to God, you will not be disappointed. God speed on your journey Home where we all will rejoice together again!
Reno Meditation of Self Realization
This is a very peaceful non-discriminatory Heaven on Earth. People are friendly and loving. The teachings are all inclusive and volunteers keep this location running, doing the readings, taking care of the chapel, cleaning, taking care of the membership, hosting monthly lunches, all are invited, no contributions necessary. Volunteers do everything for no pay. In short this is the kind of place Jesus would come to. Starseed alert. Come one come all.
Wulfy Ace Moon
They are very discriminatory and only want their little click in the building,ive attended some blessed places in the country and this isn't anything compared to what God is doing in the country, If you are looking for Non denominational look somewhere else THEY DISCRIMINATE AND ARE TRAPPPED IN BABYLONIAN ILLUSION, I'VE SEEN MORE PROPER TREATMENT EVERYDAY ELSE IN THE U.S HAHA THIS ISN'T THE PLACE .... *Starseed input for future Lightworkers curious about this place