Regina Dawn Akers reads selections from books by Bernadette Roberts. The purpose of this inspired book study is to learn from one who walked through the final doorway to no self, no world, no God–Only Reality.
2-2-20 Weekly Gathering: “What if Consciousness is an Addict?”
Weekly Gathering with Rev. Regina Dawn Akers
Title: “What if Consciousness is an Addict?”
Description: What if Consciousness is an addict and life as a human is Consciousness’ opportunity to heal this addiction? Rev. Regina Dawn Akers shared about this insight and what the cure is to being addicted to having your attention constantly going outward.
Reader: Lin Castaldo read excerpts from Regina’s Seven Steps Journal. If you would like to read from the PDF from Regina’s Journal, you can read it here: Read Here
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1/29/20 ~ Regina & ‘I Am That’ – Loving Consciousness
Regina Dawn Akers begins reading the conversation dated January 17, 1981 from Consciousness and the Absolute.
Jacquelyn Eckert – As It Is, “Letting Go of Misperceptions” ~ 1/29/20
Rev. Jacquelyn Eckert shares with honesty and passion about the ups, downs, and all-around of the spiritual journey. Jacquelyn is transparent as she shares about the impersonal awakening process we all experience. She moves us with stories from her own journey, with direct insight from inner wisdom and with guidance from spiritual masters, both contemporary and legendary.
The Tao & Enlightened Leadership ~ Lesson 43 & 44: Soft Overcomes Hard
Regina Dawn Akers reads from the Tao Te Ching in order to contemplate enlightened leadership.
Gentle Healing Year 3 With Regina-Week 157- 1/28/20
Regina Dawn Akers guides a group of committed students who would like to make consistent, gentle progress toward genuine peace, joy and love.
Join Us for a Very Special Member Meeting on Sunday, 2/2 at 8pm ET
Join us for our Awakening Together Satsang with Bhante Wimala Sunday, February 16th at 7:30 pm ET
Anne Blanchard will interview Bhante Wimala for our Awakening Together Guest Satsang on February 16, 2020 at 7:30 pm ET/5:30 pm MT.
Venerable Bhante Y. Wimala has been a Buddhist monk for 47 years, known throughout the world as a compassionate spiritual teacher and tireless humanitarian, with projects and teaching programs all over the world.
Unlike most monks who wander in their homelands or live ascetically in monasteries, Bhante has been called to spend his life traveling around the world to teach and to heal and to bring peace to the people of our planet. He has forged friendships across the globe and has been involved in numerous projects involving restoring entire villages in Sri Lanka ravaged by the tsunami and war, earthquake relief in Haiti and Nepal, and cyclone relief in Bangladesh. He personally oversees countless projects across the globe, especially in Africa and Asia, to restore eyesight, bring medical supplies and wheelchairs where there were none, educate youth, build orphanages and hospitals, bring water to villages high in the mountains of Nepal which were cut off after the earthquake, create job training for women, homes for the homeless and bring hope to prisoners and suffering individuals around the world.
To find out more about Bhante, visit his website: http://www.bhantewimala.com
1/26/2020 ~ Movie Watchers Discussion Group: The Nines
The Nines unfolds in three parts, featuring the same actors in different (and in some ways overlapping) incarnations. Together, the three stories form a single narrative that explores the relationships between author and character, actor and role, creator and creation. Alternately funny and unsettling, The Nines is like a riddle where the answer may just lead to another question. This movie stars Ryan Reynolds, Melissa McCarthy, Hope Davis, and Elle Fanning.
This movie discussion group was facilitated by Rev. Jay McCormick.
Something Genuine: “Why Goals Alone Do Not Work and What’s Missing!”
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