Sunday, December 13, 2015

12-13-15, "The Practice and Power of Silence and Reflection", Dr. Edward Viljoen

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Theme for 2015:  One Truth, Many Paths


Affirmation for December

Inwardly silent, I remember that life is a miracle.
Mindfully, I reflect on the harmony of nature and 
align myself with it in this season of miracles.


 This month’s Recommended Reading

Your (Re)Defining Moments 
by Dennis Merritt Jones

This book will help you discover the Seven Intrinsic Qualities of the Authentic Self:

Wholeness
Reverence
Fearlessness
Integrity
Humility
Equanimity
Love

Available from Stepping Stones Books & Gifts
 in the store and online (free shipping)

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa




Sunday, December 6, 2015

12-6-15, "Signs that a Redefining Moment Lies Ahead", Rev. Joyce Duffala

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Theme for 2015:  One Truth, Many Paths


Affirmation for December

Inwardly silent, I remember that life is a miracle.
Mindfully, I reflect on the harmony of nature and 
align myself with it in this season of miracles.


 This month’s Recommended Reading

Your (Re)Defining Moments 
by Dennis Merritt Jones

This book will help you discover the Seven Intrinsic Qualities of the Authentic Self:

Wholeness
Reverence
Fearlessness
Integrity
Humility
Equanimity
Love
Available from Stepping Stones Books & Gifts
 in the store and online (free shipping)

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa





Sunday, November 29, 2015

11-29-15, "Disconnect the Dots", Dr. Edward Viljoen

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Theme for 2015:  One Truth, Many Paths


Affirmation for November

The richness of life flows through me in ways that are peaceful and kind.
I am infused with the essence of peace and it expresses in my life as peace and kindness.


 This month’s Recommended Reading

The Zen Commandments
by Dean Sluyter

Drawing on sources from Zen stories and Bible to jazz and rock 'n' roll, from American movies 
to Tibetan meditative techniques, Dean Sluyter steers clear of dogma 
and emphasizes what works—a sort of spiritual street smarts. 

He shows that the state of boundless freedom and happiness isn't something distant or exotic, 
but is right here, while you're stuck in traffic or taking out the trash. 

And revisiting the Ten Commandments, he shows how on a deeper level 
they offer some surprising enlightenment wisdom of their own.
 
Available from Stepping Stones Books & Gifts
 in the store and online (free shipping)

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa


Sunday, November 22, 2015

11-22-15, "Bless Everyone", Rev. Kim Kaiser

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Theme for 2015:  One Truth, Many Paths


Affirmation for November

The richness of life flows through me in ways that are peaceful and kind.
I am infused with the essence of peace and it expresses in my life as peace and kindness.


 This month’s Recommended Reading

The Zen Commandments
by Dean Sluyter

Drawing on sources from Zen stories and Bible to jazz and rock 'n' roll, from American movies 
to Tibetan meditative techniques, Dean Sluyter steers clear of dogma 
and emphasizes what works—a sort of spiritual street smarts. 

He shows that the state of boundless freedom and happiness isn't something distant or exotic, 
but is right here, while you're stuck in traffic or taking out the trash. 

And revisiting the Ten Commandments, he shows how on a deeper level 
they offer some surprising enlightenment wisdom of their own.
 
Available from Stepping Stones Books & Gifts
 in the store and online (free shipping)

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa



Sunday, November 15, 2015

11-15-15, "Notice the Moment", Dr. Edward Viljoen

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Theme for 2015:  One Truth, Many Paths


Affirmation for November

The richness of life flows through me in ways that are peaceful and kind.
I am infused with the essence of peace and it expresses in my life as peace and kindness.


 This month’s Recommended Reading

The Zen Commandments
by Dean Sluyter

Drawing on sources from Zen stories and Bible to jazz and rock 'n' roll, from American movies 
to Tibetan meditative techniques, Dean Sluyter steers clear of dogma 
and emphasizes what works—a sort of spiritual street smarts. 

He shows that the state of boundless freedom and happiness isn't something distant or exotic, 
but is right here, while you're stuck in traffic or taking out the trash. 

And revisiting the Ten Commandments, he shows how on a deeper level 
they offer some surprising enlightenment wisdom of their own.
 
Available from Stepping Stones Books & Gifts
 in the store and online (free shipping)

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa



Sunday, November 8, 2015

11-8-15, "Act with Kindness", Dr. Edward Viljoen

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Theme for 2015:  One Truth, Many Paths


Affirmation for November

The richness of life flows through me in ways that are peaceful and kind.
I am infused with the essence of peace and it expresses in my life as peace and kindness.


 This month’s Recommended Reading

The Zen Commandments
by Dean Sluyter

Drawing on sources from Zen stories and Bible to jazz and rock 'n' roll, from American movies 
to Tibetan meditative techniques, Dean Sluyter steers clear of dogma 
and emphasizes what works—a sort of spiritual street smarts. 

He shows that the state of boundless freedom and happiness isn't something distant or exotic, 
but is right here, while you're stuck in traffic or taking out the trash. 

And revisiting the Ten Commandments, he shows how on a deeper level 
they offer some surprising enlightenment wisdom of their own.
 
Available from Stepping Stones Books & Gifts
 in the store and online (free shipping)

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa



Sunday, November 1, 2015

11-1-15, "Rest In Openness", Dr. Edward Viljoen

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Theme for 2015:  One Truth, Many Paths


Affirmation for November

The richness of life flows through me in ways that are peaceful and kind.
I am infused with the essence of peace and it expresses in my life as peace and kindness.


 This month’s Recommended Reading

The Zen Commandments
by Dean Sluyter

Drawing on sources from Zen stories and Bible to jazz and rock 'n' roll, from American movies 
to Tibetan meditative techniques, Dean Sluyter steers clear of dogma 
and emphasizes what works—a sort of spiritual street smarts. 

He shows that the state of boundless freedom and happiness isn't something distant or exotic, 
but is right here, while you're stuck in traffic or taking out the trash. 

And revisiting the Ten Commandments, he shows how on a deeper level 
they offer some surprising enlightenment wisdom of their own.
 
Available from Stepping Stones Books & Gifts
 in the store and online (free shipping)

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa