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Daily Meditation Recordings, with Christopher Titmuss – Week of 06 January, 2025

Christopher Titmuss

We are grateful to have Christopher Titmuss guiding our Daily Meditation sessions this week. May these sessions support and deepen your practice.

This week’s theme is: Each Moment, New Moment

A week of practice to begin the year, with reflections on beginnings, commitments and a free attitude to life.

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The significance of Days, weeks, months, years, and decades

January 6, 2025

First week of the New Year comes to a close. Did you make a resolution?

January 7, 2025

A New Year might provide extra inspiration to a New Life.

January 8, 2025

A spiritual experience has significance

January 9, 2025

Can we know a timeless reality?

January 10, 2025

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