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All Subud Radio Broadcasting to the World
Posted by EsaiasHobbs
Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Dear Sweet Audience

Esaias Hobbs here with news on SUBUD RADIO. 

We now have the ability to record shows using far lower memory than ever before which means that the LISTEN AGAIN function will be up and running in the very near future

I am looking to resume broadcasting from another location in Brighton this week so keep your ears open for our breakfast show.

Any subud related news please email esaias@theacupunctureworks.co.uk in the short term as the radio@subudlife.com is at present unaccessible to me.

Also check the programme schedule for a re-broadcast of Desert Island Discs recorded at British Congress 2006.

Our next aim is to create a 'Listen in Wednesday' where we will broadcast from numerous locations around the Globe for 24 hours.

Don't forget to listen into Leo's show tonight, it's bound to be yet another Cultural Delight!

Get involved - Your Life - Subudlife - Get a LIfe!

Esaias


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All Subud Radio On-Air Tuesdays Only
Posted by EsaiasHobbs
Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Dear Fellow Listeners

Please note that Subud Radio will only be boradcasting on Tuesdays Evenings from 20.00 - 22.00 GMT +1 with Leo Sedgley until further notice as I have been (and still am) experiencing Broadband difficulties, despite numerous attempts to fix them.

As soon as my connection picks up, normal broadcasting will resume.

Enjoy life! - Subudlife!

Esaias Hobbs


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Finance A message from Subud Britain's Treasurer
Posted by SubudLife
Monday, August 28, 2006
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I have just returned from a great congress, God was with us all the way.
 
Thank you to all the people who attended the Finance workshop and contributed to some sticky topics.
 
I can sense  some great receiving is coming for us all.
 
Best wishes
 
 
James Robertshaw
 
National Treasurer
 
If any brothers and sisters need any help with their finances or some support please contact me. I am in the Subud Directory
 
Mobile Number
 
07930-395344

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All Subud Radio Broadcasting Live from British Congress 20th - 27th August 2006
Posted by EsaiasHobbs
Saturday, August 19, 2006

The 2006 British Congress has arrived and for the first time Subud Radio will be taking an active part! Many of the youth will be gearing up their I-Pods with microphones to get the low-down on congress activities – a great chance to be generally nosey and perhaps interrupt the 'Oh so long-awaited inner quiet' we’ve all been hoping for!

We will be broadcasting everyday from 20.30 to 23.00 GMT+1, so if you can’t make it to congress, you don’t have to miss out at all!

From Monday to Friday [except Wednesday] we will be broadcasting our very own version of “Desert Island Discs” from 21.00 – 22.00 GMT+1 live from the Litchfield Common Room. Each evening a different person will take you on a journey through their lives, accompanied by appropriate music.

On Wednesday from 21.00 – 0.00 we will be broadcasting our infamous poetry evening hosted by yours truly.

If you have a Mac then click the listen live icon at the top left part of the screen, if you have a PC you will need Realplayer.

Go to www.realplayer.com
1) Choose the tab on the top called “Realplayer”
2) Click on the right hand side “Download Now” under the “or get our basic free player…” title (You don’t need to register but if you want to or cannot find a way of proceeding without registering then go ahead).
3)Then click the Subud Radio listen live icon on www.subudlife.com at the top of the screen on the left hand side. You may be asked which program you wish to associate the radio stream with, in which case choose Realplayer.

If you would like to join in live on the radio, you can do so via SKYPE (www.skype.com – just follow instructions).
Add subudradio to your Skype contact list and we can talk to you live on air! (Although we do ask that you use the Skype chat function in the first instance and allow us to call you; if you ring straight through you may be interrupting music, poetry or an interview!

Emails as always should be sent to radio@subudlife.com

Subudlife – Your life – Get a Life!

Catch you at congress live on air!

Esaias Hobbs

 


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All OF CATHEDRALS AND TAPESTRIES
Posted by SubudLife
Tuesday, August 15, 2006

From our World Subud Chair Lady Osanna Vaughn:

It is clear that a lot of practical work was done at the recent World Subud Council meeting in Bangalore, India. The WSA executive (ISC) ended up with 15 or so clear objectives and lines of action for the next year; issues of the legal responsibilities of the WSA directors were discussed; specific projects around the world were presented; the location for the next world congress was found, fulfilling both outer and inner requirements; the joint working together of the wings was further refined; Susila Dharma International and the Muhammad Subuh Foundation held meetings in parallel; Subud India and Zone 1&2 had annual gatherings. There was a buzz of activity (involving at times probably close to 250 people), interwoven with the gentle presence of Ibu Rahayu (photo with members from Subud India), who gave wonderful talks and testing sessions. We were blessed and grateful.

 

As all these tangible elements found their place, the intangible ones also grew and found theirs.

Early in the proceedings, testing took the ladies right to the crux of the matter, with a question along the lines of: What is the essence of Subud as received by Bapak? I felt it was to lift humanity to a higher place. This became like the bright light on the horizon for me; the vision that we can carry in everything we do – from the smallest effort to the largest project; facing God in every step we take. In no way does it brush aside common sense, practicality and hard work; but rather it fills them with content. Thus the essence of cathedrals can be manifested in everything we do.

I mention cathedrals because they have come up so frequently in recent conversations and correspondence. The great Gothic cathedrals are stunning pieces of architecture, built with mathematical and musical dimensions full of mystery and hidden secrets; yet their main purpose some say was to give anyone (from whatever walk of life) entering them a truly spiritual and uplifting experience.

Imagine if we had a similar approach in everything we do. How would it be if each of our actions – whether cooking a meal, painting a picture, starting an enterprise or project, organising an event – were undertaken with the intention of creating a vessel to carry this essence forward? What kind of world would we help bring about if each effort we make were to start with a sense of praise and gratitude for the gifts we have been given by Almighty God, and a genuine feeling to share them with our fellow human beings?

I believe that the World Subud Council has a role to play in all this, holding our association in its awareness, free of prejudice, expectation, judgement and self-interest. It may call for special latihans, moments of deep quiet, prayer, or loving thought, and may extend also to the world that surrounds us. Of course, this does not have to be limited to the council members. Any Subud member, anywhere in the world, is invited to join in. This also does not mean that we turn a blind eye to issues that may need to be addressed; but that our approach is from a quiet place, without jumping to conclusions, trying to remain objective.

I also had an image of each Subud member being like a coloured thread of unique beauty, and that the council, with its broad overview, could be able to weave them into a tapestry where each would recognise him or herself as part of a larger picture. In this way, I believe that the council is able to set a general direction that truly reflects the reality of us all.

Another sense that came out of the Bangalore meeting follows up on Ibu Rahayu's words at the beginning of the year: that we have been preparing ourselves for many years now, and that the time to act has come. I feel that not only individual members, but the World Subud Association in its own right is ready to be truly present in the world. How this presence may be manifested depends on us all and will reflect situations as they arise. If we give these actions the kind of content I have spoken of, I am confident that we will move forward together in a blessed, fruitful and beneficial manner.


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