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A quote from Dr. Michael Beckwith on visioning ~

“As far as a very basic description, you first center yourself through meditation or contemplative prayer in which you commune with the ineffable, activating a field of unconditional love. Once your consciousness is open and receptive, you place questions before your higher Self: What is the highest vision for my life? What must I become in order to manifest this vision? What qualities must I cultivate? What qualities must I release? What talents, gifts, skills, and qualities do I already possess that will serve this vision? Then follows a deep listening with an open heart, pushing away nothing that arises or judging it. This practice can be effectively applied in all aspects of one’s life.”

Accessing our higher consciousness and God’s Divine Plan for our lives through visioning is a powerful spiritual practice guiding our actions, our organizations, and our biggest decisions.

What is exactly is visioning?

Visioning is a guided meditation process that allows us to quiet the mind and open to intuition. During the visioning meditation, the facilitator asks empowering questions that open the door to new insight and ideas. Instead of using the thinking mind to answer specific questions, visioning uses broad, open-ended questions to move past the thinking mind into the deep knowing of our soul. It’s a beautiful and powerful process that brings so many new ideas to light.

There are several dates and times.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. via Zoom
  • Thursday, Oct. 22, at 11 a.m. via Zoom
  • Sunday, Oct. 25, at 11:45 a.m. in the Center’s Sanctuary
You can register for one or all of the visioning sessions HERE.
To vision on your own, visit our new minister’s visioning page where Rev. Arpad Petrass walks you through the process. Below the video is a visioning worksheet that we encourage you to complete and submit. All submitted worksheets are anonymous and will be reviewed for input in writing the new minister’s qualifications. The deadline to submit the visioning worksheet is Nov. 1, 2020.
Dr. Beckwith also says,
“The cool part of it all is that none of us know how far what’s birthed by the inspiration of the heart can reach out and impact the world in a positive, uplifting way, which is why I encourage people to go beyond self-consciousness and have the courage to deliver their gifts, talents, and skills in the world.”
So let’s create something wonderful and new together!