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SUNDAYS: Meditation 10–10:15am (in-person only) • Gathering & Music 10:30am (in-person and virtual)

A quote from Dr. Michael Beckwith ~

“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. “
Life Visioning Technology – Michael Beckwith


After reading Dr. Beckwith’s definition of visioning and
watching his two minute video,  I think you will agree with me that this is a
very powerful spiritual practice.

On Wednesday, February 19, at 7 p.m.  September Warren,  who was
trained in the visioning process by Dr. Michael Beckwith, we be leading us in a
visioning for our Wednesday’s Wisdom service at the Center.  I invite everyone to attend this
creative and inspirational evening. 

There are so many wonderful spiritual practices that we
already are familiar with and participate in on a daily basis (i.e.  prayer,
meditation, silence, chanting, listening, and many more!)  So! I am very excited
to experience this relatively new avenue to a higher consciousness.

Dr. Beckwith also says, “The cool part of it all is that
none of us never 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!

Sweet Blessings,

Reverend Judee Chapman