“When truly and finally you are living only from the Inside Out, you will never again be susceptible to being turned upside down.” Jayem (social media post)
Dec. 12, 2016 Daily Quote
“Those who care the most about what other people think, end up creating the least of what they truly came here to become. Those who care the least about what other people think, are the only ones crazy and powerful enough to create a new and better world for all.” Bentinho Massaro (social media post)
Common Ground Mini-Series: Rev. Regina Dawn Akers – Part 5 of 6
AWAKENING AT HOME
In this series, Regina repeats the teaching she shared at the 2016 Awakening Together Fall Retreat. Just like at the retreat, Regina focuses on awakening skills including meditation, contemplation, journaling, inquiry techniques, mind-watching and awareness.
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Awakening Together Weekly Gathering – 12/11/16
Rev. Jay Mc’Cormick’s topic was “The Real that Remains”. The secret to inner growth is to meet an old condition in a new way, with the help of the inner spirit. We can leap past the outer layers of surface personality even while fearing to do so, until all fear vanishes. This is where we discover the Self, the true being, our true nature beyond the illusion and are moved by spirit.
The Reader was Rev. Carrie Christiansen. The Reading: “The Real that Remains” Pathway #96 from “The Sufi Book of Life” by Neil Douglas-Klotz
Lyn Johnson served as Musical Director and Barbara Deurwaarder served as Sanctuary Administrator.
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Dec. 11, 2016 Daily Quote
“All our lives long, we identify with our thoughts, our self-image, or our feelings. We have to find a way to get behind this view to discover the face we had before we were born. We must discover who we are in God, who we’ve always been… This is the first goal of contemplation.” Fr. Richard Rohr (Nonviolence: Weekly Summary)
Dec. 10, 2016 Daily Quote
“Any concept of higher truth creates hierarchy, and with that, authority, boundaries, dualism, and opposition. What various religious traditions, including Buddhism, call truth is better described as a way of experiencing things.” Ken McLeod (Something from Nothing)
Dec. 9, 2016 Daily Quote
“We have a choice between two very different ways to meet what arises in experience. The first is to rely on explanations. We interpret our experiences in life according to a set of deeply held assumptions. … The other way is to open and be willing to receive, not control, whatever arises – that is, not only allow but embrace every sensation, feeling, and thought, everything we experience. In this approach, we allow our experience to challenge our assumptions.” Ken McLeod (Something from Nothing)
Growing with NTI – 12/8/16
The Holy Spirit’s Interpretation of the New Testament (NTI) is a scribed interpretation of the New Testament that teaches oneness as the only truth and surrender as the practice that leads to spiritual enlightenment. NTI has been described as a loving approach to letting go of ego. It leads us to direct experience of truth by teaching us how to release the obstacles that block that experience.
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Dec. 8, 2016 Daily Quote
“This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all!” Rumi
Gina Lake ~ Jesus speaking, readings and Commentary on what he is teaching today. – 12/7/16
Each week Gina will share a passage from one of her channeled books by Jesus.
The Jesus Trilogy, A Heroic Life, In the world but Not of it. That will be a talk by her or a channeled session with Jesus about the passage.
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