Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are a collection of common questions and answers on a particular topic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are a collection of common questions and answers on a particular topic.
The World Renewal Spiritual Trust (WRST) is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) / Voluntary Organization (VO) / Non-Profit Organisation (NPO). A non-profit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue.
Through its international network of centres Brahma Kumaris offers courses in Raja Yoga meditation and a range of lectures, workshops, short courses and programmes in personal development. There are also many community outreach projects that serve a variety of local needs.
At a national and international level, Brahma Kumaris co-ordinates and works in partnership on a variety of projects that provide opportunities for people to participate in activities of social and humanitarian concern.
WRST often plays a significant role in outreach to local communities. We conduct seminars, courses and workshops on meditation, personal development and new ways of working together in the community. The courses and the presentation vary according to country, culture and local facilities.
All adults are welcome to participate in any activity of their choice. Informal open-house meetings and visits provide an opportunity for individuals to learn more about the organisation even before deciding to participate in any of the courses or activities at local centres. For many of the courses and programmes, prior registration is required.
Young people aged 16 and over may join group classes and activities. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by their parent/carer.
All Brahma Kumaris centres carry child-protection policies, in accordance with the laws of their respective countries and cities.
In general, anyone can benefit from Raja Yoga Meditation. If you are uncertain or if you are suffering from a mental illness, it is advisable to ask your doctor’s opinion before learning to meditate. It is also important that you do not discontinue any medication without first consulting your doctor.
The organisation does not offer counselling at any of its centres. It provides a wide range of courses in spiritual knowledge. Individuals are free to choose what they wish to practise.
The WRST runs on voluntary contributions, both financial and in kind, from individuals who have benefited personally through its courses and activities. Brahma Kumaris students, inspired to serve others, choose to contribute regularly in support of the work, according to their means. There is no membership fee.
Funds from philanthropists, national or international agencies are sometimes received for humanitarian and environmental initiatives, in such fields as solar energy projects, health and education.
At the Brahma Kumaris all courses and programs, including the teachings of Raja Yoga, are provided FREE of charge as a community service.
The Organization provides all its activities free of charge as a service to the community and is managed wholly by volunteers.