Oct 21 2009
In today's challenging times, Ankhasha's Temple of the Western Gate is here to assist the people in their personal spiritual growth and development. Ankhasha Amenti has opened the Temple in response to requests from the community for a place of peace and spiritual renewal in this stressful world.
The American Religious Identification Survey, released earlier this year, reports that 34 million Americans claim no religion - up from 14 million in 1990. This category now outranks the combined total of all the non-Christian religious groups. (Source: American Nones: The Profile of the No Religion Population, Trinity College, 2008).
"We are not here to convert anyone to any religion, rather to provide a safe haven to explore and experience a connection to divinity without religious constraints," says Amenti. "We offer people a deep spiritual experience and an opportunity to enhance their life."
Ankhasha's Temple of the Western Gate is open to the public every Tuesday and Thursday from 12 pm to 5 pm and Sunday from 12 pm to 4 pm. The community is welcome to visit, sit, pray, meditate, listen to calming music and be at peace. There is no cost to visit the Temple; offerings are welcome.
People can attend ongoing classes and workshops at the Temple and Amenti offers private psychic readings, past life regression hypnosis and crystal activation sessions.
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