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On the afternoon of September 12th, Prem emphasized the significance of the “now.” He explained that the present moment and existence are intertwined, and when experienced fully, they unlock a life of freedom.
He highlighted that the “now” is where your true self resides, independent of others’ experiences—it’s your own “sphere of now.” The practice of Knowledge, free from external ideas and concepts, allows you to connect with this moment.
Reflecting on how quickly time had passed, Prem acknowledged there was just one more day left on the Amaroo 2024 calendar.
On Thursday morning, 12th of September, Prem focused on how to approach enjoying the practice of Knowledge beyond Amaroo.
He implores the audience saying “when you go back, make every day sing out, learn to focus on the gift of knowledge, not your 9 billion questions.”
Prem shared his view that the term “journey” falls short compared to the vast depth of the experience. And he reminded everyone the impact that they can have on others saying “how beautiful it is that you have that power in you.
On the afternoon of 11th of September, Prem asked Paul Bloomfield, who manages the Public Relations Office, to provide the Amaroo attendees with a global perspective about the on-going efforts that he has inspired.
From Cuba to Soweto, Malaysia to John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, the story is compelling and to a significant degree understated.
Paul invited a range of speakers including TPRF team members, Dr.Raj Mukherjee, Neurosurgeon, the list goes on and on to share their experience.
The afternoon concluded with Amy Bloomfield singing a heartfelt song for those in attendance.