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Art of Living workshop held in city

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SHILLONG: The Art of Living Foundation, Shillong conducted a two-day intuition process workshop for kids and teenagers between the age group of 8-18 years at Aurobindo Ashram from July 23-24.
All together 15 children took part in the first ever workshop in Shillong and “demonstrated seeing colours, reading texts and identifying pictures with eyes closed”.
“This programme has been designed by Sri Sri Ravishankar to help children discover and preserve the talent they already have. The course teaches how children can change the energy in order to become more knowledgeable and creative,” an AoL statement said.
“We all are born with natural intuitive abilities to perceive beyond our senses. This is especially visible in children whose minds are still fresh, less obsessive and more in tune with the nature,” it added.
“Intuition process improves intuition, enhances sensory abilities, improves awareness and foresight, increases confidence and removes fear of the unknown,” the AoL said.

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