Hagah (Meditation) Centre
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WHO WE ARE?
Hagah (Meditation) Centre is a place to meditate the Word of God. We offer Christ- centred practices and spiritual guidance for a deeper and more meaningful encounters with the Spirit. We conduct seminars, retreats and practical sessions to teach the participants to endure and grow in faith.
Our teachings on how to do meditation and travel in spiritual realm, will bring them closer to God. We guide them to live mindful of body, spirit and soul through the eternal experience of the Spirit. We inculcate the importance of quiet time and meditation to make their hearts – a House of Love, Joy and Peace.
When we meditate on the essence of God, our thinking will become more like Christ. Our mind will be transformed into a new creation. We also develop in them healthy habits of thinking that will alleviate worry, fear and anxiety. Through the Knowledge of the Holy Spirit in our training programs, we make sure they get inner healings and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

“MY MEDITATION OF HIM SHALL BE SWEET: I WILL BE GLAD IN THE LORD”
PSALM 104:34
IMPORTANCE OF MEDITATION

The word “meditation” is incredibly fascinating in Hebrew Language. The word ‘Hagah’ means to moan, roar, growl, groan, utter, speak, muse, mutter, meditate, devise, plot, speak,imagine.
In every one of those texts the Hebrew word translated for meditate is “hagah”. This can be identical word that employed in Isaiah 31:4
“For thus hath the Lord spoken unto me, Like as the lion and the young lion roaring (hagah) on his prey, when a multitude of shepherds is called forth against him, he will not be afraid of their voice, nor abase himself for the noise of them”
The word “hagah” isn’t simply a lion roaring, however chewing , ripping, snarling, shaking his prey, holding on to not be driven off — you get the image. You are terribly persistent, chewing and wrestling with the word. This word additionally suggests to emit a sound, verbalize, mutter, to talk in associate degree undertone.
This understanding of the hagah offers graphic insight into what meditation is.
“I WILL MEDITATE IN THY PRECEPTS, AND HAVE RESPECT UNTO THY WAYS”
PSALM 119:15
Meditation is that the outward diction of one’s thoughts towards God and talking aloud as you pour over the Voice and Words. It’s wrestling with the Word; you can’t be driven off, you are chewing and meditating it day and night. Meditation is a great word in English.
Additionally the utilization of hagah within the context of Psalm 1 and Joshua 1:8 implies that the word is intended to be sounded loudly. As you verbalize the word and your thoughts it permits you to communicate with additional intensity and focus. The thought of “hagah” is
a wonderful revelation.
The book of Psalms is that the initial book of the Writings and its chapter opens with identical plan to meditate on God’s law, day and night. Meditation is that the key theme that binds the three dimensions of the Hebrew Bible along.

“BUT HIS DELIGHT IS IN THE LAW OF THE LORD; AND IN HIS LAW DOTH HE MEDITATE DAY AND NIGHT” – PSALM 1:2
The peace of God will protect our thoughts and imaginations. Solely we have to do our part in bending our minds to worthy objects. God works with us. However, we should confirm what we are supposed to decide what to think on. We have to manage the things that we need meditate on, thus Paul urges us to meditate on Godly things.
“Finally, brethen, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things” PHILIPPIANS 4:8
After we focus in the Creator, on God, on the foremost High, our minds will get in new places that it’s not gone before. Meditating on the Word of God is what sets us with the exception of the remainder of the planet. We meditate on His words and on His plans for all the creation. When we mutter Word to ourselves, our mind is being renewed. We are writing His word on our hearts, because we will learn those verses by spirit. Not solely can we have a tendency to be meditating on His word, but we will be transformed.
“LET THE WORDS OF MY MOUTH AND THE MEDITATION OF MY HEART, BE
ACCEPTABLE IN THY SIGHT , O LORD, MY STRENGTH, AND MY REDEEMER.”
PSALM 19:14