Science of Spirituality
Kansas City, Kansas

For more information:
www.sos.org
www.jyotimeditation.org

"Love is contagious. Be a carrier. "

Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj



                                   
Upcoming Events
             
Dr. Matthew Raider (Geriatric Specialist)



                                            








Free Public Talk

March 21st, 2009 (Saturday) @ 6:00PM
Topic: Meditation and Healing
Flyer for the Talk
Lenexa Community Center

AB Room
13420 Oak St,
Lenexa,KS 66215
For total healing, we need to do more than eat right and exercise. We need to connect
with the source of healing energy we have within us. We need to access the power our
soul has to bring us into balance, physically, mentally, and spiritually. It’s something
everyone can do. And it’s free.



HTCC: Heatlh & Wellness Program
March 22nd, 2009 (Sunday) @ 11.00AM
Topic: Meditation - Your total Health Presciption
Flyer for the Talk
Hindu Temple & Cultural Center of Kansas City

6330 Lackman Road,
Shawnee, KS 66217-9739
Dr. Matthew Raider has lectured extensively in the US and Canada about the health benefits of meditation. He will present the latest medical and scientific research regarding how meditation can benefit all of us physically and emotionally.  Data is presented regarding the prevention and treatment of many disease states including high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer and chronic pain.  Dr. Raider will discuss the enormous body of research on meditation as the antidote to stress.  Finally, he will also explain the core experience of meditation and the potential for spiritual growth.  He has been serving as a dedicated volunteer in Science of Spirituality.
Matthew Raider has practiced and taught geriatric medicine for 24 years.



For Free Registration and Information:
913-963-9192 or soskcinfo@gmail.com

As a physician who has been meditating for over twenty-five years, Dr. Raider has a strong interest in meditation and its relationship to health. He has maintained a private practice in family medicine and geriatrics since 1982, coordinated the geriatric teaching program at Middlesex Hospital in Connecticut since 1986, and has held a faculty position at the University of Connecticut Medical School. He also is the medical director of five Connecticut health care facilities. In Southern New England, he has been invited to speak at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital, Rocky Hill, CT, Middlesex Hospital, Middletown, CT, and St. Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury, CT, among others.