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The Harmony Centre at Cooranbong in NSW is a gorgeous community of spiritual seekers from diverse pathways who come together peacefully and in a spirit of friendship. Our centre is located in the midst of 65 acres providing a sanctuary for you, your spirit and the many animals and plants that call this place home. We love meditating, being in nature, getting together, and participating in ceremonies that bring joy and bliss, and which connect us to the Divine. We are about people, the planet and community, and we look forward to meeting you.
Our CharityFounder of The Harmony Centre and The Well Being Initiative, a registered Australian charity with the vision of helping to lift human consciousness and promote spiritual, mental, emotional and physical thriving. Shakti Durga has authored 5 books and many spiritual music and mantra albums.
Like a family, we all pitch in and help with things we can contribute, based upon our interests, skills and aptitudes. Or we can donate to help keep our beautiful centre running and in good condition. Lending assistance to others is heartwarming and bonding; we have found many rich friendships start and develop as people share tasks, whether it is making the tea, weeding a garden, sweeping a pathway or helping out in our reception area. Simple inclusive things that together mean we can keep our overheads low and our vision and spirit high.
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"Very friendly place: inclusive community, counselling, education about life & self. Path of Ease and Grace seminars. Amazing energy therapy: healing meditations as well as one to one IYS therapy."
"A real deal harmonious spiritual connection and community"
"A sanctuary celebrating the joy of being human living in unity through music, healing arts, community support higher guidance & knowledge of the mysteries of life."
"A welcoming place to explore spirituality in a multi-faith open hearted concept."
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, the Awabakal people; and we pay respect to our wisdom holders, all elders, past present and emerging.
We acknowledge the courage and heart that it will take as we walk forward together to participate in the challenging conversations required for change, to face, accept and acknowledge all parts of our shared history. To tell the truth and hear the truth, and the courage it will take to validate the experiences of our First Nations people as we hold each other, to heal with great respect as we cocreate a culturally safe, inclusive and wonderous place to live.