100th Birthday Commemoration Public Programs
Australia-wide 2023
Dear Family,
Jai Shri Mataji!
The amazing 21 Day global multi-lingual online public programs are well underway and we thank all those Yogis involved here and overseas in bringing that amazing initiative to fruition as a 100th Birthday gift offering to Shri Mataji. (More about the 21 Day programs.)
100th Birthday Commemoration
We are pleased to also share that 9 special 100th Birthday Commemoration public programs will occur around the country, starting with a fantastic program already held in Perth on 4th March, through to 1st April in South Australia.
A national public web-page has been created with all the 9 program details being added for national promotions and each State is also arranging local promotions.
Local programs or initiatives are most welcome
Promotional resources have been created to support these programs, including posters, flyers, social media graphics and a press release.
Invitation to all yogis
If any Yogis around the country have a desire to start your own 100th Birthday programs or other initiatives, please feel free to reach out to the Councillors in your state if you would like to make use of the resources already created. Program or initiatives are most welcome beyond March, the celebrations of this auspicious year may continue!
Perth program
The West Australian Yogis commenced this auspicious national initiative on Saturday 4th March with 40 newcomers attending their public program. Below are some photos from the occasion for all to enjoy.
Perth public program 4th March 2023
“…Celebrating this earthly birthday of Mine”
“All the sahaja yogis who have come here, all the other people who have joined us here, who are celebrating this earthly birthday of Mine, I am very thankful, very grateful and I am filled with great joy and happiness. And my vibrations are flowing from My eyes as tears to see that, in this Kaliyuga also, there are people who are grateful to a Mother who just gives a abstract thing known as vibrations.”
With Nirmal Love,
The Australian Council