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Centering Prayer Group Practice
Centering Prayer Group Practice
Centering Prayer is a practice to foster our relationship with God. It is a movement beyond conversation to communion and union with God. It prepares us for the gift of contemplation. Centering Prayer is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer or meditation; rather it casts new light and depth of meaning on all of the various ways we open ourselves to new levels of consciousness. Gather with us to practice. ALL are welcome to join in this experience. Greg Johnson is a lay contemplative and computer scientist by profession. He has been active in contemplative practice for over 30 years. Herb Kaighan is a retired professional who has been on a spiritual path since his youth. He leads workshops & retreats and is a trained spiritual director. He has authored 4 books on spiritual awakening & meditation.
The Art and Soul of Journaling – Spiritual Journaling as a practice to invite God, explore possibilities, and begin again.
The Art and Soul of Journaling – Spiritual Journaling as a practice to invite God, explore possibilities, and begin again.
The Art and Soul of Journaling – Spiritual Journaling as a practice to invite God, explore possibilities, and begin again. Date: Saturday, October 12, 2024 Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 PM Chantel Zimmerman - Spiritual Director, Inspirational Speaker, facilitator trainer for SoulCollage® “Each new day is a blank page in the diary of […]
Emotional Sobriety: Conscious Contentment – Step 11
Emotional Sobriety: Conscious Contentment – Step 11
*Remote Via Zoom* Optimal RECOVERY ~ Optimal LIVING: Dr. Berger and Herb K. continue to explore the core components of emotional sobriety. They will help you: Become more aware of your emotional dependency and how it automatically and unconsciously impacts your life and influences your behavior; How to break free from the shackles of this dependency, especially through Step 10; Develop a PRACTICE of emotional sobriety which will increase your ability and confidence to cope with reality as it is rather than how you expect it to be or think it should be, especially applying Steps 11 & 12.