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Kenja Communication

Kenja Communication
Founded 1982; 35 years ago (1982)
Area served
Australia (Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne)
Key people
Kenneth Dyers (Co-founder)
Jan Hamilton (Co-Founder)
Website www.kenja.com.au

Kenja Communication, or simply Kenja, is an Australian company co-founded in 1982 by Kenneth Dyers and his partner, Jan Hamilton. The word 'Kenja' is derived from the first letters of their names. There are four Kenja centres in Sydney, Greater Western Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. Kenja Communication runs classes, workshops and one-to-one sessions, as well as events and activities at different venues around Australia. It has gained public attention through court trials involving various members of the group, leader Ken Dyers's suicide, and the group's alleged involvement in the Cornelia Rau case.

Kenja describes its purpose on its website:

To increase understanding of the spiritual nature of man and our relation to the human spirit, coupled with practical training in the basics of effective communication – time, space and energy.

The training is based on the research done by Ken Dyers over 60 years, into an understanding of the spirit, the human spirit, and how a better understanding of energy can assist the individual to be more effective in the different areas of their life.

The site also states that Kenja Communication is "neither political nor religious". Kenja describes itself as being an advocate for the empowerment of the individual, ready to assist them be in charge of their own destiny.

A former Liberal Party parliamentarian Stephen Mutch, with detailed knowledge of high-ranking members described Kenja as "a sinister organisation designed to fill the pockets and stroke the egos" under Parliamentary Privilege in the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1993.

Kenja training focuses on a form of meditation it calls Energy Conversion, which it describes as a way to "permanently eliminate the suppressed emotion, thought or energy that can divert us from what we want to achieve".

For 10 years, the Kenja has produced, in Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra, a theatre documentary called Guilty Until Proven Innocent. The documentary purported to expose "a 15-year-long attack on Kenja and the reputation of Ken Dyers", and concludes the perceived attack on Dyers is part of a much wider attack on the "spiritual liberty" of the general public.

The Sydney Morning Herald reviewed the theatre documentary in the following articles: "Abuse Case: Staff asked to Lie", and "Campaign to Clear Cult Leader".


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