Background

Kenja training encourages every individual to explore spiritual detachment through Energy Conversion meditation, Kenja Klowning and the development of personal ethics. These areas form the building blocks of the Kenja work.

Kenja training helps people develop their understanding of stable spiritual truths then apply these to daily life for everyone's gain. Its purpose is to increase understanding of the spiritual nature of man and our relation to the human spirit, along with practical training in the basics of effective communication – time, space and energy.

There are three centres Australia-wide, running training in spiritual understanding in a physical world. Kenja is neither political nor religious – which means people of varied beliefs and cultures do the work, and because there is no membership to Kenja, people come and go as they choose.

There are four core components to Kenja training:

Energy Conversion meditation – pioneered by Ken Dyers and based on over 60 years of his personal research. Drawing on many wisdoms including those of eastern culture, Energy Conversion has evolved meditation from its initial sources of inspiration to suit modern day needs;

Kenja Klowning – developed by Jan Hamilton to promote and develop free expression of the human viewpoint – that simple, childlike viewpoint which naturally radiates a genuine enthusiasm for life;

Personal ethics - developing greater understanding of the importance of personal ethics which are individual to every person and act as self-imposed barriers to define our freedoms.

The Kenja action – As people use the Kenja training to recover their natural abilities and expand their communication skills, the idea of exploring new areas opens up for them. Natural curiosity returns – and so alongside classes, workshops and individual meditation, Kenja offers a large (and growing) list of activities. These were organised in response to a need for actions that would help consolidate the changes achieved by people doing Energy Conversion meditation. Actions include Netball, Hockey, Fencing, Soccer, Touch Football, Basketball and Australian Rules Football, Tennis, Gymnastics,Athletics, Sailing, Tap Dancing, Ballet, Music, Poetry, Speech, human business skills and much more.

Together, these elements encourage positive personal growth and the opportunity for enhanced spiritual understanding in a physical world.

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