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Questions & Answers
Frequently asked questions related to starting a full moon meditation group.
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It isn't necessary to have a large number of people to begin a group; in many ways it is better to start with just two or three individuals who are committed to meeting monthly in meditation. This helps to anchor the work and slowly, more people will be attracted by the group's purpose. You may find it helpful reading the story of a co-worker who wrote about the experience of forming a meditation group.
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We understand the frustrations in starting a full moon group as it can be challenging. The inability to attract a core group of workers is one that many groups experience; it takes time and patience to see the work grow. In the beginning as the group is forming, you might start off with only 2 - 3 people including yourself. Most full moon groups are quite small and even if you only have one other person with whom to work, that’s a start. It is fine to have a small group. Sometimes people believe that large numbers of co-workers are needed to do successful work, but it has been our experience that even one or two besides yourself is enough to get started. Even if just a few friends join with you in meditation, that is an important contribution to the worldwide group effort. As the group establishes its presence and potency, it will become a magnetic core attracting new members.
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Some groups hold meetings in their homes whereas others are able to procure public space, such as local churches, hotel rooms, clubhouses, libraries, bookstores or spiritual centers which can provide space at little or no cost. Find a comfortable space which is quiet and welcoming for all.
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Yes, we have information that can be distributed to the general public and hope that your group will have these pamphlets available during the full moon meditation meeting. Please contact Headquarters to request these pamphlets and brochures. | ||||||||||