Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Period of 2008, I

The participants of Basic and Advanced Pranic Healing Trainers Training had photo session with the instructors. February 2008.

Pranic Healers from Bali presented closing session. February 2008.

Pranic Healing Retreat Workshop was held by YPI Representative of Semarang in Azaya Hotel, Bandungan. February 2008.

The series of workshops by Master Herminia began from Semarang, then in Kupang an they were continued in Denpasar. The picture shows that the participants of Soul Realization workshop in Kupang were diligently listening to the explanantion by Master Herminia. February 2008.

Four police personnels of Kupang, who participated in Soul Realization Workshop, posed for picture taking with Master Herminia.

Every Sunday morning, Denpasar’s Pranic Healers gathered in the beach for Twin Hearts Meditation. In every event, more than 40 people participated. The picture shows that Master Herminia led the meditation. February 2008.

The day after, "Acheiving Oneness With The Higher Soul" Workshop was held and 50 people participated in the workshop. It was interesting seminar so all participants were impressed and did not want to move from their seats. February 2008.

Arhatic Yoga Workshop in Denpasar was held in Pusva Clinic. It was one of the series of event by Master Herminia in Denpasar. February 2008.

Pranic Healers from Jakarta participated on a TV Quiz.

Prana Santa community, Jakarta, listen seriously the Pranic Healing in depth techniques for handling cancer, kidney failure etc.

Pranic Healing talk show at radio Sonora, Jakarta.

Four Indonesia National Pranic Healing Foundation representatives on World Pranic Healers Convention, Germany.

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Celebration of Founder’s Day in Denpasar, Bali on Augusts 15, 2008 at night. More than 125 participants attended the event. It was also celebrated in various cities in Indonesia.

For the ceremony, an altar with offering was made as an expresson of gratitude.

Two Balinese monks led the ceremony of ”Guru Dhaksina” to respect and express thanks to Grand Master Choa Kok Sui for his generosity to give priceless teaching.

The event was opened with Legong dance performance to welcome the guests. That day was also a special day for Pranic Healers community in Bali because their top trainer received Senior Pranic Healer Certificate. So, they made the event greater.

After meditation, Cendrawasih and Jangger Dance was presented by Balinese Pranic Healers.

Thanks for 100 posters from All Gratitude, Philippines. In this event, these posters were distributed to the audience.

Without any request, the Pranic Healers brought some birthday cake and tumpeng (traditional cone-shaped yellow rice) to celebrate the founder's day.

Tumpeng consists of yellow rice, set on the tampah (place plaited from bamboo), which covered by banana leaf, combined with various side dishes, which of course for vegetarian.

They were in the session to cut Tumpeng (cone-shaped yellow rice). It is traditional ceremony to celebrate important days and gratitude.

First Tumpeng piece was dedicated to Master Choa Kok Sui.

It was not easy and stressful to prepare big event like this and keep the secret alone because the message from Jakarta told so, to give surprise to Bali's Prana community.

As the surprise, that night, we gave “Senior Pranic Healer Certificate” to I Nyoman Gede Astawa, for his ability of healing and achievement to spread Pranic Healing teaching in Bali and Timor. We hope several years later we have a Master. So Be It!!


This is the only certificate in Indonesia and only view in the World.

Mrs.Astawa gave the certificate to her husband.

A singer, who was also a Pranic Healer, presented the song for GMCKS.

Together, they sang the song “Sempurna” as the love expression to Master Choa Kok Sui. Sempurna means perfect.

Wonderful! Beside dancers and singers, Balinese Pranic Healers also have many artist: musicians, poets, comedians, photographers, journalists, MCs, etc. The event at that night was very lively.

It is traditional comedy from Bali. It's very funny.

They are “gamelan” players. Gamelan is Balinese percussion.

Reading the poem for Master Choa Kok Sui.

Poem and song presented for Grand Master Choa Kok Sui. "Swastiastu…, Swastiastu…."

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