For further information ,email :
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Meditation Classes Have a Place In Prison Regimes
Raja Yoga Meditation classes have been held successfully at HMP Gartree for the last four years. It is obvious, in many ways that a number of men have gained a great deal from attending the courses.
1.
An increase inself confidence and self esteemhas been obvious in a number of participants.
2.
Amutual trust and respecthas developed between students and teachers. Students have been observed to respond more positively in their relationships with other members of the prison establishment.
3.
Inmates have met and interacted with a number of individuals who have offered, by word and action, aliving exampleof an alternative way of thinking and acting. Some inmates have sought toemulate their teachers.
4.
Inmates have taken the opportunityto contributeto a public programme for National Prisoners week entitled, `A Celebration of Human Dignity in Prison', organised in London by the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University. Contributions ranged from poetry to a combined exhibition of woodwork, metalwork, needlework and fine art.
It is apparent that meditation has become more and more an accepted part of the life of the prison and a subject worthy of study. Prisoners are more open to “giving it a try”. I recommend that you try meditation classes in your prison - what have you got to gain? A great deal!
John Whittington
Education Co-ordinator, HMP Gartree
Thank you very much for doing the meditation course for us. It has had a profound effect on the residents who participated. They are very grateful.
Anna Infanti Drug Rehabilitation Unit, HMP Wayland
This course was helpful and inspiring. To learn about the true functions of my thoughts and actions helps me to make positive decisions and actions. To recognise that having positive thoughts will (automatically) lead to positive actions is particularly relevant to my life right now.