ST. JAMES: "TRULY A SCHOOL AHEAD OF ITS TIME"
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:49 pm
I recently received a copy of a new free magazine through my letterbox entitled 'Country House Magazine' which is distributed to 100,000 homes in west london and Mayfair.
Included with the magazine was a supplement called 'School House'. This seperate magazine includes articles and advertising from private schools in the same areas.
One of the lead articles in the magazine is entitled 'The Happiness Factor' and describes how various schools have been "introducing a range of inspired measures to counteract the stresses and create balanced individuals instead of mere academic achievers.'
St. James's Senior School for Girls in Hammersmith is heavily featured in the article, and includes a 3/4 page colour photo of two girls meditating.
The article goes on to say:
"De-stressing takes another, gentler form at St. James's Senior School for Girls, in Hammersmith. "One of the most vital things we provide for pupils is the opportunity for them to experience complete quietude and the abscence of all activity twice a day," explains Headmistress Laura Hyde. "For ten minutes each morning and ten minutes each afternoon , we have a period of silence in which the girls meditate and contemplate together and find their inner peace. It helps them to be calm and put the world into perspective, which ultimately makes for healthier individuals."
The girls agree. "Silence and listening are the most important things in today's society" says year 12 pupil Gina. "The benefits are immense. I'm not a Christian, but going to church and meditating from a young age have given me the ability to reflect on the greater issues of life. Until you know yourself, no-one can truly know you."
The article goes on to say:
"This might all sound rather New Age, but Hyde points out that regular meditation sessions have been taking place at St. James's since it was founded in 1975. Truly a school ahead of its time."
What the article fails to mention is the fact that the school was set up and is controlled by a Mind Control Cult! Nor does it explain how the school provides an opportunity for pupils to join and be indoctrinated by the same Cult using coercive Mind Control techniques!
The Editor of 'School House' Magazine is Penny Dash. Anyone interested in contacting her can send her an email to:
penny@deepermedia.co.uk
Included with the magazine was a supplement called 'School House'. This seperate magazine includes articles and advertising from private schools in the same areas.
One of the lead articles in the magazine is entitled 'The Happiness Factor' and describes how various schools have been "introducing a range of inspired measures to counteract the stresses and create balanced individuals instead of mere academic achievers.'
St. James's Senior School for Girls in Hammersmith is heavily featured in the article, and includes a 3/4 page colour photo of two girls meditating.
The article goes on to say:
"De-stressing takes another, gentler form at St. James's Senior School for Girls, in Hammersmith. "One of the most vital things we provide for pupils is the opportunity for them to experience complete quietude and the abscence of all activity twice a day," explains Headmistress Laura Hyde. "For ten minutes each morning and ten minutes each afternoon , we have a period of silence in which the girls meditate and contemplate together and find their inner peace. It helps them to be calm and put the world into perspective, which ultimately makes for healthier individuals."
The girls agree. "Silence and listening are the most important things in today's society" says year 12 pupil Gina. "The benefits are immense. I'm not a Christian, but going to church and meditating from a young age have given me the ability to reflect on the greater issues of life. Until you know yourself, no-one can truly know you."
The article goes on to say:
"This might all sound rather New Age, but Hyde points out that regular meditation sessions have been taking place at St. James's since it was founded in 1975. Truly a school ahead of its time."
What the article fails to mention is the fact that the school was set up and is controlled by a Mind Control Cult! Nor does it explain how the school provides an opportunity for pupils to join and be indoctrinated by the same Cult using coercive Mind Control techniques!
The Editor of 'School House' Magazine is Penny Dash. Anyone interested in contacting her can send her an email to:
penny@deepermedia.co.uk