1. Dr Prashant Kakoday
Dr Prashant Kakoday is based in Cambridge and has a
background in surgery and integrated health. His main
interest is in the relationship between the psyche,
emotions, behaviour and health. He has spoken on these
subjects in many countries and institutions, including the
W.H.O. and the Medical Teaching Program in the U.S.A.
2. Sarah FitzGerald
Sarah FitzGerald, originally from Cambridge, UK is a trained
Interior Designer. She has worked at the Science Museum as
well as at a number of design consultancies in London. She
became interested in spirituality in 2009 when she took up
language teaching in South East Asia. She discovered Raja
Yoga with the Brahma Kumaris while in Cambodia and since
then has returned to Cambridge to continue her career in
teaching and to deepen her understanding of the ‘real
interior design’.
3. Belinda Westcott
Belinda Westcott is
based in South Africa and has been committed to the practice and teaching of
Raja Yoga meditation for more than 30 years. Belinda is on the national
coordinating team Brahma Kumaris in South Africa as well as collaborating in
spiritual service in other countries around the world. Belinda has been
patiently and gently using the tools of meditation to allow her own innate
potential to unfold and also help others realise their own true potential.
4. Sister Akhila
Akhila Satyanarayan is based in Bangalore, India, with a
background in Business Economics. She has experience in the
field of market research and teaching. She became interested
in spirituality with the Brahma Kumaris in 2015 when her
research into the true self began. Since then she has been a
student of Raja Yoga.
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