Report on Triangles Seminars
On Saturday, 9 November, a simultaneous global focus on Triangles was held in the three
headquarters: London, New York and Geneva, and by Triangles groups
in several countries:
Australia, the Czech republic, New Zealand, Nigeria, Portugal, South Africa, Russia, UK
and the USA. Using the theme Triangles: An Emerging Pattern of Light meetings
throughout the world focused on how Triangles is contributing to accelerating the new
emerging spiritual ideas and values into the consciousness of humanity. The idea of holding
Triangles Seminars in the three headquarters centres has been a long held vision and we
were all delighted to see them come to fruition. In the next issue of the Bulletin, we
plan to feature news of the inspiring Triangles meetings, by groups throughout the world,
held over the period of the three headquarters seminars.
LONDON, UK — About 110 people attended the seminar in London. All gathered
in a spirit of goodwill eager to contribute to bringing about the emergence of humanity
into a spiritually creative era.
The afternoon started with an opening headquarters talk exploring how light is revealing
the spiritual ‘pattern of things to be,’ which set the note for the seminar.
This was followed by Richard Bryant-Jefferies, an author and counsellor, focusing on
‘Relating Consciousness to Form,’ and discussing how the etheric nature of
the global Triangles network of light and love acts as the interface relating the
subliminal and the phenomenal worlds. A group visualisation exercise on the lighted
radiance of the Triangles network concluded the first session.
After tea, Clarence Harvey, founder and co-ordinator of the international network,
Triangles in Education, talked on ‘Education in Soul Values,’
offering a personal perspective on how Triangles is helping to shape and educate human
consciousness in soul values. A lively but concentrated discussion period followed in
which people split up into small groups to focus on specific themes relevant to Triangles.
The closing address discussed the symbolism of the triangle and the practice of Triangles
in human living, summing up the afternoon's work. The seminar ended with a meditation on
Triangles.
NEW YORK, USA — November 9, 2002 “An Emerging Pattern of Light” was
the point of departure for the New York Triangles Symposium. The meeting opened with an
overview explanation concerning the importance of Triangles as a “daily meditation and
a planetary service.” Guest Speaker Wayne Sterba, DDS author of ‘The
Aquarian Hypothesis: Spiritual Security in a Dot-com world,’ gave a presentation
explaining the conscious and unconscious levels of a Triangles Network. The late afternoon
speaker Zachary Lansdowne, Ph.D. and former President of the Theosophical Society
in Boston, Massachusetts discussed the etheric body and cited numerous controlled experiments
in the use of radiatory prayer and meditation for the healing of disease. During the coffee
break as well as after the meeting many new triangles were enthusiastically formed.
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND — The Triangles Seminar in Geneva featured an afternoon
of talks and group work to ponder on the simple, yet spiritual approach of Triangles to
serve the needs of humanity. Ghislaine de Reydet opened the meeting outlining the
importance of Triangles in building a bridge to the future. Two guest speakers
Luc Verachtert and Janine Bourgery introduced the idea of how Triangles
is an esoteric technique to reveal an emerging pattern of light. The group then split up
into small groups to further explore and discuss the theme. Two other guest speakers:
Josette Lesieur and Bernard Schnoering spoke on the power of thought to
transform human consciousness.
The late afternoon speaker, Lydie Bader, discussed how to create the right
atmosphere to sustain the work of the new group of world servers. A Plenary Session
and closing meditation followed.
Linking the three headquarters: New York, London and Geneva on the same day sought to
give a practical collaboration that might ignite an intense creative energy to help humanity.
|