Jake Bishop, Managing Director of Cosy Club, said previously: “The magnificent Grade II listed Corn Exchange building caught our eye as it fits in perfectly with our ‘Mansion Splendour meets Village eccentricity’ ways.
The Cosy Club in Cheltenham
“We like every customer to leave ‘feeling splendid’, which we’re confident will be the case at this beautiful building.
“We will also be in a prime position in the heart of one of the UK’s leading retail and leisure destinations as well as in one of the most exciting historic and up and coming cities in the country, I can’t wait for our grand opening bash.”
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Carole Glover’s transformation into a Brahma Kumaris over 25 years ago marked a pivotal turn in her life, providing clarity on her previous life experiences.
The spiritual movement was founded in the 1930s by Dada Lekhraj Kripalani, a visionary Indian businessman, also known by the name of Prajapita Brahma Baba. He then passed it over to a trust administered by a group of women who have run it ever since. After experiencing a series of visions in 1936, he was inspired to create a school where the “principles and practices of a virtuous and meditative life could be taught.”