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The leaders of all the overseas Schools meet every six years for a conference at Waterperry. This year the meeting was one week, from August 23-31st.

The Schools are joined together, not by any contract or legal bond, but by goodwill and freewill. So it’s good to gather everyone together periodically, to strengthen the unity and friendships that hold everything and everyone together. Mr Donald Lambie, leader of the School, invited 37 people. In order to manage the smooth running of the event there was also a service team of 33 international volunteers.

Preparations

Preparations for such a major event start 18 months in advance. The ladies in Colchester had the impulse to make ‘welcome gift bags’ for the service team. And welcome cards were written in calligraphy for everyone attending the week.

The gift bags variously contained a selection of Waterperry tea towel, socks, a scented candle, a bar of scented soap, fridge magnet, key rings, notebook etc.

One member of the team wrote: “I remember being pleasantly surprised by the gift bag, I felt appreciated before even starting, so I captured the moment.”

Several of the international Schools also brought gifts for the other Schools: publications that had been finished, translations (London, Cyprus), calligraphy (Melbourne), a photo (Sydney), a 2026 calendar (Brisbane) etc. So on the first evening all these gifts were exchanged to everyone’s delight. This photo captured some of the items, each of which is the product of careful work.

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School Leaders Conference: Daily programme

We had meetings in the elegant Waterperry ballroom in the mornings and evenings.

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Cathy Dean, Wellington NZ
Allison Thorpe, Toronto, Canada

Each day included an extended period for reflection and study.

Albert van Zyl, Cape Town
Neda Berardone, Argentina

Lovely gardens at Waterperry – a beautiful place to experience calm. Sometimes you don’t really stop until you take off your shoes!

Study of the Māndūkya Upanishad was conducted in three separate groups

The daily programme also included periods of work; cleaning, catering, logging, gardening, sewing, polishing etc. Gathering for work assignments.

Logging team
Picking damsons for jam
Heigh ho, heigh ho…

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Mealtimes were very convivial – we had weather good enough to eat outdoors one evening
Felicia Zarai, Israel, Barry Steingard, NY: daughter and father!
Mukesh Bhavan, Gauteng, SA, Very cool 😎
Dianne Kruger, Perth

And it wouldn’t be an event in England if we didn’t have plenty of time for tea! Eva Adams, Hungary, Pat Leong, San Francisco, Angela Sapienza, Malta
Barrie and Emilie Preston, Auckland, NZ
Jo and Rex Howard, Brisbane, Australia

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Excellent food every day,
including seasonal fruits

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On 30th August, we were treated to a wonderful concert which included pieces composed by musicians in the School.
Danielle Luscombe, Melbourne
Mr and Mrs Dave came to visit regarding the day school in Varanasi

Two of the School leaders wrote after the event: “We fondly think back of the Satsanga week 2025 at Waterperry and would like to thank you for your love and effort to make it all possible.  It’s a wonderful feeling to be united with people all over the  world.  And we feel encouraged to continue the beautiful work of the School with enthusiasm. Many thanks”, (Belgium)

Sarah, Sydney and Jo Howard, Brisbane. ‘I caught a fish and it was THIS big!’
Annette van Zyl, Cape Town, Diane Renshaw, Sydney

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Kathy Dubiansky, Georgia, USA and Felicia Zarai, Israel
Anthony Kula, Poland
Bonnie

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Kyriacos and Evie Fiakkas, Cyprus
Frances and David Horan, Ireland

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School Leaders Conference: the Amazing Service Team

The magnificent service team; they came from all over the world!
Their meeting place was a tent in the garden
The team created a spiritual, loving and happy environment.

Even rain didn’t dampen enthusiasm in the tent.
The kitchen, aka the engine room. But it became more like a temple, people were working so quietly and purposefully.
Who knew catering could be this much fun? Allison Thorpe, Canada, Julian (the baker) and Jaya (the chef)
Capturing lived experience from the team
Vox pops speaking about service
Ron also filmed some events

We hired in a cameraman to film some statements from the team about their experience of service on the week.

Others wrote about their experience: “I am very grateful … for all the blessings we all received from this beautiful and well-organized event.  The gifts I received were many and precious!  It was a most profound experience in my spiritual journey …I am delighted meeting you and Mrs Lambie and all the Leaders and the people in the service group.  The greatest spirits and human beings. I appreciate every single moment.  This week is written in the heart of my heart.  Always grateful!”

Thao, Melbourne, also a medical doctor which was most helpful
Jaya, Sussex, UK
Ted, Perth

“It was the best team spirit I have ever experienced.” Perth, Australia

Simon Buchanan gave tours of the Waterperry frescoes
Rapt attention

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Hilary and William Wyatt I/C service team
Samantha, Canada
Dymphna, Ireland

“Work is love made visible.  It was wonderful to see the Self shine out from everyone.  It will inspire me always.  Love, Samantha”, Canada

Michael, Sydney and Thomas, Brisbane
Ana, Spain, Sophie, Belgium, Samantha, Canada

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Who can resist Dave’s porridge? (Dave’s from New Zealand 🇳🇿)
Clara and David, Housekeeper and Bursar, London
Ingrid and Cor Smit, Holland

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Jacqui, Brisbane, Rajesh, Melbourne, Thao, Melbourne

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The scullery – another engine room
Sarah and Katrina, Superstar sisters from Sydney
Victor, Spain

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Convivial dinners. One team member wrote: “I received all the love, kindness and care this week.  I came to serve and I was being served.  These were the best days of my life!  Thank you” Cyprus
Mario, Melbourne
Maggie, London and Christina, Cyprus

“I came as a stranger. I am leaving in unity with All and life-long new friends”, Ireland

Christine and Donald Lambie. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this wonderful event.

Photo credits: Oxford Atelier, Anthony Renshaw and many others

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