Most of us, at some time in our lives, make major changes in our outlook on things religious. Many of us abandon our childhood religion to start on a long journey for spirit; others of us grew up with no particularly strong religion and may or may not embrace something along the way. All of us seem to seek for something.
What has been your religious journey - what religions and doctrines have you navigated through? And what has been your spiritual journey - how have you dealt with the basic experiences and questions of our existence? Has religion helped or hurt your spiritual journey? Shalom Mountain says that those of us who have abandoned our religion must eventually go back to face what we have rejected in ourselves. Is this true for you?
Come join us in a sharing of our spiritual journeys through the world of religions, beliefs, and experiences.
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Gathering - A Taste of TLC
Many of us occassionally go to an eclectic newage chapel in Winchester
called The Lord's Chapel, or TLC. This Sunday, we will again take
some of the typical elements of the Chapel and bring them to the
gathering. We will start off with some silent meditation, sing some
songs, have a period of communing with each other, have a healing
circle and have a time of sharing. Music for meditation will be
playing when you enter - please join us silently.
called The Lord's Chapel, or TLC. This Sunday, we will again take
some of the typical elements of the Chapel and bring them to the
gathering. We will start off with some silent meditation, sing some
songs, have a period of communing with each other, have a healing
circle and have a time of sharing. Music for meditation will be
playing when you enter - please join us silently.
Saturday, February 04, 2006
CSL - Body Acceptance
I will be presenting the workshop Body Acceptance at Community for Spiritual Living (CSL) in Falls Church, Virginia. CSL meets the first Saturday of every month - contact Roger Telschow for more info at Telschow@erols.com.
How accepting are you of your body, just the way it is? Sometimes we see our bodies as vehicles that carry our head around, rather than a home in which we live.
When we were first born, we were fully accepting of our bodies, without inhibition, without embarrassment. For most of us, something happened at some point in our lives that changed that state to be less than fully accepting of our bodies. Please join us as we look more deeply at how we feel about the "soft animal" that is our body.
How accepting are you of your body, just the way it is? Sometimes we see our bodies as vehicles that carry our head around, rather than a home in which we live.
When we were first born, we were fully accepting of our bodies, without inhibition, without embarrassment. For most of us, something happened at some point in our lives that changed that state to be less than fully accepting of our bodies. Please join us as we look more deeply at how we feel about the "soft animal" that is our body.
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