Guiding Light of The Month

O Lord, how ardently do I call and implore Thy love! Grant that my aspiration may be intense enough to awaken the same aspiration everywhere: oh, may good- ness, justice and peace reign as supreme masters, may ignorant egoism be overcome, darkness be suddenly illu- minated by Thy pure Light; may the blind see, the deaf hear, may Thy law be proclaimed in every place and, in a constantly progressive union, in an ever more perfect harmony, may all, like one single being, stretch out their arms towards Thee to identify themselves with Thee and manifest Thee upon earth. - The Mother

My Experience in the IEP

Hi everyone! My name is Pramod and I am going to tell you about my experience in IEP. It is always fun time in IEP and thus I like to go there. They have lots of activities for us. When we enter the room we do some opening meditation (closing our eyes and concentrate). There is also some slow and melodious music so that we can concentrate even better. After about two to three minutes we sit in a circle and listen to stories said by Jayanti Aunty. We will either play some indoor games or outdoor games after that. We go to the basketball court and play games such as Dog and Bone, soccer, captain’s ball and many more. Then we come back to the room and tell Kiruthika Akka about how we felt. Then, we do painting or coloring to cool ourselves down. Then we do a closing meditation and have announcements of what we would be doing in the next lesson. Sometimes on special occasions, we go for a walk to places such as Bukit Batok Nature Park and Mac Ritchie Reservoir Park. Every year there is a camp and it is fun as there are many activities planned for us. The camp is usually for 2 days and 1 night. It is a lot of fun in the camp and we get to sleep in tents. Camping trips are one of the most memorable IEP events. This is why I like IEP so much!

- Pramod, 11, IEP Child

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