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ASHA comes from the Sanskrit root meaning “eternal law,” “the inherent nature of existence.” In Avestan Persian the word ASHA means “the righteous way” and “divine justice.” In many languages it also means “hope.” | ||||||||||||||
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ASHA PEACE CENTREThe Asha Centre is a pioneering conference facility, empowering groups to meet, train and reflect in an inspiring environment of astounding, natural beauty. With the particular aim to further communication between cultures and beliefs, the Asha Centre offers retreats, master classes, hosting of conferences and in-house courses for younger people. With its organic/biodynamic gardens, the Asha Centre presents the opportunity for visitors to connect with each other and the land. Central to the ethos is promoting global understanding and respect for the environment in an atmosphere of true community spirit. The Asha Centre represents the hope to create connections between people in an exceptional setting that serves to motivate the growth of each individual. The Asha Centre Phone: 01594 822320
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