Joyfree Wrote:
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> Ananas
> Yes, indeed that is what is being said that the
> actual capacity is around 300 people in Sahaja.
> Although at last years one-sangha-gathering there
> were over 800 attendees!! Living in Sahaja and
> surrounding area, all attending satsang and doing
> work in sahaja. I wonder how that complied with
> safety regulations!!! Most of the time there are a
> whole lot more than 300 people. During the sahaja
> retreat in summer there were over 450 people all
> squeezed in that little satsang-hall.
> How come there is no safety check? And how come
> you can run public events without having
> facilities for people with disabilities?
> Most of the buildings do not have a proper
> authorization either.
> How come nobody is checking those facts? After all
> the ashram is on an EU country not in some jungle.
> There should be a body of control for the sake of
> safety!
Very great points Joyfree! So many issues which should be checked on! Do you know how they are doing these days with help for mentally ill people? During the first Sahaja retreat 6 people had to be taken to mental hospital because of acute psychosis. I can only HOPE that they do care way better now, but of course I doubt it.
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> Ananas
> Yes, indeed that is what is being said that the
> actual capacity is around 300 people in Sahaja.
> Although at last years one-sangha-gathering there
> were over 800 attendees!! Living in Sahaja and
> surrounding area, all attending satsang and doing
> work in sahaja. I wonder how that complied with
> safety regulations!!! Most of the time there are a
> whole lot more than 300 people. During the sahaja
> retreat in summer there were over 450 people all
> squeezed in that little satsang-hall.
> How come there is no safety check? And how come
> you can run public events without having
> facilities for people with disabilities?
> Most of the buildings do not have a proper
> authorization either.
> How come nobody is checking those facts? After all
> the ashram is on an EU country not in some jungle.
> There should be a body of control for the sake of
> safety!
Very great points Joyfree! So many issues which should be checked on! Do you know how they are doing these days with help for mentally ill people? During the first Sahaja retreat 6 people had to be taken to mental hospital because of acute psychosis. I can only HOPE that they do care way better now, but of course I doubt it.